Veterans Corner: Camp Lejeune update; new crisis line; Q&A on grave markers

 
 

An estimated 900,000 or more people were exposed and assumedly affected by the toxic water resulting in cancer, organ failure, reproductive issues and more. The act permits affected people the opportunity to seek reparations for illness, injury and death from exposure to the contaminated water.

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