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Salem-News.com (Apr-15-2010 22:13)

Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Legacy

Camp Lejeune’s contaminated wells are now closed, but the adverse health effects have affected an estimated 500,000.

(CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.) - A Marine wife named Candyce and her late husband George, a Camp Lejeune Marine, who died suddenly at the age of 25.  Veterans and dependents of Camp Lejeune continue to experience cancer and other serious health effects from exposure to solvents like TCE, PCE and benzene.

In spite of growing awareness, the health effects of the contamination continues to plague former residents.

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Salem-News.com (Apr-13-2010 03:30)

Support the Warrior Games -Competition for Wounded Military Members

- "Our goal is to showcase the value of sports and athletic competition in the rehabilitation of our wounded Marines." - Col. Greg Boyle, Commanding Officer, Wounded Warrior Regiment

(QUANTICO, Va.) - Wounded Warrior Regiment The heart of a hero keeps going in the face of all adversity. The heart of a warrior keeps fighting as long as it keeps beating.

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Salem-News.com (Apr-08-2010 20:26)

Veterans Input Needed on Environmental Breast Cancer Study

The Institute of Medicine will study the relationship between the environment and breast cancer.

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Male breast cancer The Institute of Medicine (IOM) plans to conduct a research study of the link between breast cancer and the environment.

The likelihood of men having breast cancer has been rising in both young and old men in recent years.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-28-2010 17:56)

Marine Veteran Remembers `The Mouseketeers`

In November 1964, a Marine veteran remembers boarding ship in San Diego harbor for the Far East and “The Mickey Mouse Theme Song.”

(SOMERDALE, N.J.) - U.S.S. Gaffey In our starched utilities and whitewall haircuts, we all looked alike. A long green line of young men waiting to board ship.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-26-2010 04:20)

Kettleman City Catches Schwarznegger`s Eye, EPA Testing Launched

Birth defects, infant deaths... one toxic town in California might get the attention it deserves.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Kettleman City residents A string of fatal birth defects in Kettleman City caught the attention of California's Governor, and now, finally, many activists say, scientists will begin testing the area for 28 different chemicals.

Groups have tried in vain for years to call attention to really serious environmental problems in this area, but recent attention from the governor has turned things around.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-19-2010 02:12)

Oregonian Report Loses Effectiveness by Confusing Marines and Soldiers

Accuracy should not be taken lightly.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Salem-News.com Last November we published Dr. Phil Leveque's "Government Medical Care or No Medical Care: for Most the Choice is Clear" - detailing the lack of physical fitness among U.S. recruits, and how that bars many from military service.

Yesterday, the Oregonian published an article reviewing the same basic material, "And it only took around four months for them to get around to it", Dr. Leveque said.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-17-2010 17:22)

Erroneous Reports Deny our Veterans Benefits

The time is now to expedite what they so righteously deserve.

(GARDEN GROVE, Calif.) - American soldiers on patrol in Iraq As a member of Veterans-For-Change, an advocacy group for Veterans rights, benefits, and treatment, my co-members and I would like to bring to your attention the ever-increasing serious problems affecting veterans and their families every day.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-17-2010 02:42)

MCAS El Toro and the Untimely Death of Marine Fighter Pilot James Sabow

Somebody should produce a full length movie about this epic American tragedy.

(IRVINE, Calif.) - Colonel James Sabow flew more than 220 missions as a fighter pilot in Vietnam, before becoming the third ranking officer at MCAS El Toro In early 1991, something happened at the El Toro Marine air base that was so bad, so shameful, that it will not go away.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-13-2010 13:39)

Who`s to Blame for the Iraq War?

A not-so-trivial quiz.

(OSAKA, Japan) - Scenes from Iraq This month marks the seventh anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. Despite the passage of time, there is still much confusion, some of it deliberate, about why America made that fateful decision. The following questions are intended to clarify who’s to blame for the Iraq war.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-08-2010 21:00)

Former CIA Pilot Tells of Guns and Drugs Shipments

Robert "Tosh" Plumlee, former CIA pilot, reported the illegal shipments of guns and drugs to Congress. Plumlee said he flew into former MCAS El Toro, CA, a number of times, in unmarked C-130s in the early hours of the morning.

(IRVINE, Calif.) - Tosh Plumlee in Santa Elena, Costa Rica, mid-1980s The internet is full of stories of various government conspiracy theories, the 1001 Club, Bilderberg Group, The Illuminati, and Skull & Bones to name just a few.

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