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Military emails: “High probability” Kadena Air Base is source of PFAS contamination, Marines order cover-up of drinking water data

The comment refers to one of the largest cases of drinking water contamination in recent US history whereby tens of thousands of service members and their families were exposed to fuel, solvents, and other toxic chemicals through drinking contaminated water at USMC Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

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PACT Act to help vets cut through burn pit exposure red tape

Gerbeth was a guest Tuesday when Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, (D, NY-18), spoke at American Legion Post 413 in Beacon about the recently passed PACT Act, which will help vets cut through the red tape seeking eligibility and care for not just exposure to burn pits but also at other bases where personnel were exposed to toxic materials.

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Camp Lejeune ads misleading, veterans warn

“The TV ads are harmful to veterans and leading them down the path of misinformation,” Herm Breuer, the Trumbull County Veterans Service Commission’s executive director, said. “Some of the ads are deceiving. We’re seeing a broad brush with people on TV. Attorneys can be predatory on TV. They said, ‘If you were in Camp Lejeune, you’re eligible and you can get money now.’ We’ve received hundreds of calls since the commercials started.”

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DOD’s toxic liabilities will adversely affect recruiting

First, settle the Lejeune lawsuits quickly. In the PACT Act, Congress authorized over 1 million people to sue the military for the toxic exposure at Camp Lejeune. Litigation lawyers are running ads online, on television, and in print. The bombardment of these ads, along with a long public trial, could cause lasting damage to the entire military recruiting effort.

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