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Contaminated water
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Op-Ed: Camp Lejeune Veterans’ Benefits Wrongly Denied by VA for Their Life-Threatening Diseases

by Jonathan Sharp 04/19/202304/26/2023

During the 34 years Camp Lejeune’s water contained tremendous concentrations of harmful chemicals, approximately one million people lived there, most of whom experienced toxic exposure.

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