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Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune[1] (/ləˈʒɜːrn/ luh-ZHERN or /ləˈʒn/ luh-ZHOON)[2][3] is a 246-square-mile (640-square-kilometer)[4] United States military training facility in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Its 14 miles (23 kilometers) of beaches make the base a major area for amphibious assault training, and its location between two deep-water ports (Wilmington and Morehead City) allows for fast deployments. The main base is supplemented by six satellite facilities: Marine Corps Air Station New River, Camp Geiger, Stone Bay, Courthouse Bay, Camp Johnson, and the Greater Sandy Run Training Area. The Marine Corps port facility is in Beaufort, at the southern tip of Radio Island (between the NC State Port in Morehead City, and the marine science laboratories on Pivers Island in Beaufort). It is occupied only during military port operations.

Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Near Jacksonville, North Carolina in the United States
A M1A1 Abrams main battle tank with 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune during 2013
MCB Camp Lejeune
Location in the United States
MCB Camp Lejeune
Location in North Carolina
Coordinates34°35′00.9″N 77°21′37.4″W / 34.583583°N 77.360389°W / 34.583583; -77.360389
TypeMarine Corps base
Site information
OwnerDepartment of Defense
OperatorUS Marine Corps
Controlled byMarine Corps Installations East
ConditionOperational
WebsiteOfficial website
Site history
Built1941 (1941)
In use1941–present
Events
Garrison information
Current
commander
Brigadier General Adolfo Garcia, Jr.
Garrison

Facilities edit

Camp Lejeune encompasses 156,000 acres, with 18 kilometers of beach capable of supporting amphibious operations, 32 gun positions, 48 tactical landing zones, three state-of-the-art training facilities for Military Operations in Urban Terrain and 80 live fire ranges to include the Greater Sandy Run Training Area. Military forces from around the world come to Camp Lejeune regularly for bilateral and NATO-sponsored exercises.

Resident commands at Camp Lejeune include:

Recreation & Fitness:

Auto Skills Center, Bowling, Community Centers, Golf Course, Inline Hockey, Marinas, Paintball, Movie Theater, Onslow Beach Facilities, Outdoor Adventures Center, Pools, Fishing, Hunting, Beach Camping, Recreational Shooting, E-sports Center, Recreational Equipment Checkout & Rentals, Skate Park, and a large number of Sports and Gym facilities.

Portions of Camp Lejeune are in the Jacksonville city limits while other parts are in unincorporated areas.[5]

History edit

In April 1941, construction was approved on an 11,000-acre (45 km2) tract in Onslow County, North Carolina. On May 1 of that year, Lieutenant Colonel William P. T. Hill began construction on Marine Barracks New River. The first base headquarters was in a summer cottage on Montford Point and then moved to Hadnot Point in 1942. Later that year it was renamed in honor of the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps, John A. Lejeune, upon his death.

One of the satellite facilities of Camp Lejeune served for a while as a third boot camp for the Marines, in addition to Parris Island and San Diego. That facility, Montford Point, was established after Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 8802. Between 1942 and 1949, a brief era of segregated training for black Marines, the camp at Montford Point trained 20,000 African Americans. After the military was ordered to fully integrate, Montford Point was renamed Camp Gilbert H. Johnson and became the home of the Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools.

On May 10, 1996, two helicopters performing a joint United States/British training exercise collided and crashed into a swampy wooded area, killing fourteen and injuring two.

In mid-September 2018, Hurricane Florence damaged IT systems and over 900 buildings in the camp, leading to a $3.6 billion repair cost. 70 percent of base housing was damaged and 84,000 gallons of sewage were released.[6][7]

Drinking water contamination edit

From at least 1953 through 1987, Marines and their families at Lejeune drank and bathed in water contaminated with toxicants at concentrations 240 to 3,400 times permitted by safety standards. A 1974 base order required safe disposal of solvents and warned that improper handling could cause drinking water contamination, yet solvents were dumped or buried near base wells for years.[8] The base's wells were shut off in the mid-1980s but were placed back online in violation of the law.[9] In 1982, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were found in Camp Lejeune's drinking water supply.[10] VOC contamination of groundwater can cause birth defects and other ill health effects in pregnant and nursing mothers. This information was not made public for nearly two decades, when the government attempted to identify those who may have been exposed.

An advocacy group called The Few, The Proud, The Forgotten was created to inform possible victims of the contamination at Lejeune. The group's website includes an introduction with some basic information about the contamination at Lejeune, including that many health problems such as various types of cancer, leukemia, miscarriages and birth defects, have been noted in people who drank the contaminated water. According to the site, numerous base housing areas were affected by the contamination, including Tarawa Terrace, Midway Park, Berkeley Manor, Paradise Point, Hadnot Point, Hospital Point, and Watkins Village.[11] As many as 2,000,000 people may have been exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune over a period of 30 years.[12]

Camp LeJeune Justice Act of 2022 edit

Efforts to create a Camp LeJeune Justice Act in 2021 failed, but the effort was renewed in 2022 when Camp LeJeune Justice Act became Section 706[13] of the SFC Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act, H.R. 3967.[14] The U.S. House passed H.R. 3967 on March 3, 2022, by a vote of 256–174.[15] The U.S. Senate passed H.R. 3967 with some minor amendments on June 16, 2022, by a vote of 84–14.[16] Following the bill's passage in the U.S. Senate, President Biden's White House made a celebratory statement that included mention of Camp LeJeune victims.[17] There were constitutional taxation problems with the amended version and a "blue slip"[18] was issued causing the matter to return to the U.S. House. The U.S. House made the changes necessary to avoid the constitutional issue and passed the PACT Act on July 13, 2022, by a vote of 342–88.[19] This new PACT Act was repackaged as S. 3373[20] with the Camp LeJeune Justice Act set as Section 804.[21] Some Republican senators changed their votes and refused cloture on July 27, 2022, by a vote of 55–42.[22] After several days of veterans protesting at the Capitol, there was another vote on S. 3373 and this time it passed by a vote of 86–11 on August 2, 2022.[23] The bill was signed into law by President Biden on August 10, 2022.[24]

The language of Section 804 provides for monetary relief for those injured by exposure to the Camp Lejeune base and its toxic water.[25] Thirty days of "living" or "working" or "otherwise" being exposed between 1953 and 1987 is the prerequisite for compensation. This includes in-utero exposure. Harms must be demonstrated and they must be associated with some condition caused by the base toxicants. Some of the possible conditions may include those listed for the Janey Ensminger Act of 2012. 38 C.F.R. 17.400(b).[26]

Litigation edit

At least 850 former residents filed claims for nearly $4 billion from the military. The multi-district litigation, MDL-2218, was dismissed on North Carolina statute of repose grounds on December 5, 2016,[27] and the appeal to the 11th Circuit failed (Straw, et. al. v. United States, 16–17573). The U.S. Supreme Court refused certiorari.[28] A U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June 2014 potentially curbed groundwater contamination lawsuits by families at Camp Lejeune.[29] Federal law, which imposes a two-year statute of limitations after the harm is discovered, preempts North Carolina's 10-year statute of repose law, but this was not followed by the 11th Circuit. State lawmakers tried to eliminate the state prohibition on lawsuits being filed 10 years after the last pollution occurred or from the time a polluted property was sold.[29] The Camp LeJeune Justice Act of 2022, Section 804(b) of the PACT Act, S. 3373, provide an entirely new means for justice to the victims and removes normal tort defenses. Public Law 117-168, SEC. 804(b), 136 Stat. 1802–1804.

Disability activist, lawyer, columnist, and politician, Andrew U. D. Straw,[30][31][32][33] has appealed his cases unsuccessfully. He has also pursued claims at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, stating that the U.S. Marine Corps' UCMJ responsibilities imply a contract to protect U.S. Marine Corps family members (Straw v. United States, 1:17-cv-00560, U.S. COFC). This case was dismissed and denied on appeal. Straw has advocated for legislative reform to avoid the legal arguments of the Department of Justice.[34] The main chemicals involved were trichloroethylene (TCE, a degreaser), perchloroethylene (PCE, a dry cleaning solvent), vinyl chloride, and benzene; however, more than 70 chemicals have been identified as contaminants at Lejeune.[9] Andrew Straw is pursuing his own infant brain injury pro se and as estate executor for the wrongful death of his mother from a Camp LeJeune cancer.[35] Straw v. United States, 7:23-cv-1475-FL (E.D.N.C.)[36]

Straw has sought not only compensation, but he also has sought health care under the Janey Ensminger Act of 2012. He litigated for that benefit for seven years. He was rejected at the VA, the BVA, the U.S. Court of Veterans Claims, and finally in 2021 at the Federal Circuit. Despite Straw being born at Camp LeJeune in 1969, his having 19 months of base access while his father worked there as a U.S. Marine, the language of the Janey Ensminger Act was interpreted narrowly so as to deny Straw this benefit. Straw's parents had a home off base at the time of his birth and this is where they slept, even while using and working at the base during the day from 1968–1970. The fact that Straw's mother died from one of the cancers listed in the Act and Straw having neurobehavioral effects listed in the Act was irrelevant to the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit also refused to consider the misapplication of the North Carolina Statute of Repose as being a taking of private property. Straw v. Wilkie, 843 F. App’x 263 (Fed. Cir. 1/15/2021);[37][38][39] Straw v. United States, 4 F.4th 1358 (Fed. Cir. 2021).[40] The narrow construction of the Janey Ensminger Act of 2012 in Straw's case led to the Camp LeJeune Justice Act of 2022 having no such on-base limitation. Straw suggested that change to Attorney Ed Bell, the author of the CLJA, and Bell agreed. The new 2022 law provides a catch-all "otherwise exposed" inclusive provision so such exclusion for sleeping off base cannot be used to deny the relief.

On March 8, 2010, Paul Buckley of Hanover, Massachusetts, received a 100 percent, service connected disability from the Department of Veterans Affairs for cancer (multiple myeloma), which was linked to toxic water exposure on Camp Lejeune. This is believed to be the first time the government has admitted the link between the contamination and illnesses.[41]

In 2007, Jerry Ensminger, a retired Marine master sergeant, found a document dated 1981 that described a radioactive dump site near a rifle range at the camp. According to the report, the waste was laced with strontium-90, an isotope known to cause cancer and leukemia.[9] According to Camp Lejeune's installation restoration program manager, base officials learned about the document in 2004.[9] Ensminger served in the Marine Corps for 24+12 years and lived for part of that time at Camp Lejeune. In 1985, his nine-year-old daughter, Janey, died of cancer.[9] Straw's mother died in 1997 from breast cancer.

On July 6, 2009, Laura Jones filed suit against the U.S. government over the contaminated water at the base. Jones previously lived at the base where her husband, a Marine, was stationed, and she has since been diagnosed with lymphoma.[42] Twenty former residents of Camp Lejeune—all men who lived there during the 1960s and the 1980s—have been diagnosed with breast cancer.[12] In April 2009, the United States Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry withdrew a 1997 public health assessment at Camp Lejeune that denied any connection between the toxicants and illness.[43]

On August 10, 2022, President Biden signed the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022, allowing victims to sue for sicknesses related to water contamination at Camp Lejeune.[44]

Straw has renewed his several claims for compensation. Straw v. United States, 7:23-cv-162-BO-BM (E.D.N.C.) (Camp LeJeune Justice Act lawsuit, docketed 2/21/2023).[45] The Estate of Straw's mother also has a claim pending at U.S. Navy JAG Code 15 for her wrongful death from breast cancer. CLS23-5185. Straw is appealing the denial of his motion for health care and education benefits. Straw v. United States, 23-2156 (4th Cir.)[46]

One of the DOJ lawyers involved in denial of relief under FTCA in MDL-2218, Adam Bain, has appeared again in CLJA case filings. Estate of Jane Ensminger v. United States, 7:23-cv-161 (E.D.N.C.)

A review of the backgrounds of 4th Circuit judges on Ballotpedia.org reveals that half of the 14 judges worked for the Justice Department or federal government prior to appointment to the bench and several were JAG attorneys for the Military previously.

The lead attorneys for the plaintiffs have set up a website to inform the victims and the public of happenings in the case.[47] The Court ordered these attorneys to submit a Master Complaint that will apply to all lawsuits and plaintiffs. The Master Complaint is now online.[48] Each plaintiff is required to submit a short form complaint using a template provided by the Court at pages 14–18 of its Case Management Order #2.[49] The government had until November 20, 2023, to answer. The consolidated case[50] is meant to streamline prosecution of the matter. The government told the Court in November 2023 that there were over 1,300 cases in federal court along with 117,000 claims at Navy JAG under Camp LeJeune Justice Act (CLJA), amounting to $3.3 trillion in claims.[51]

Janey Ensminger Act edit

In July 2012, the U.S. Senate passed a bill, called the Janey Ensminger Act in honor of retired Marine Master Sergeant Jerry Ensminger's daughter Janey who died of cancer at age 9, authorizing medical care to military and family members who had resided at the base between 1957 and 1987 and developed conditions linked to the water contamination.[52][53] The measure applies to up to 750,000 people.[54] The bill applies to 15 specific ailments believed to be linked to the contamination, including cancer of the esophagus, lung, breast, bladder or kidney; leukemia; multiple myeloma; myleodysplasic syndromes; renal toxicity; hepatic steatosis; female infertility; miscarriage; scleroderma; and/or neurobehavioral effects or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The Department of Veterans Affairs is assigned to provide the medical care. To fund the medical care, the bill extended higher fees for VA home loan guarantees through 2017.[55] This health coverage was worded to require the victim to have lived on the base and any civilian dependent who slept off base was excluded regardless of getting the illnesses on the list. Straw v. Wilkie, 843 F. App’x 263 (Fed. Cir. 1/15/2021).[56][39] (Straw was born at Camp LeJeune Naval Hospital and had base access for 19 months but was denied health care for a condition—bipolar disorder—PCE doubles the chance of contracting).[57]

A 2023 cohort study of 172,128 American veterans who were stationed in Lejeune and 168,361 who were stationed in Pendleton found that the rates of Parkinson's disease were 70% higher in Lejeune as compared to Pendleton, suggesting that exposure to trichloroethylene in the water may increase risk of Parkinson's disease.[58]

A Cancer Incidence Study was delayed at ATSDR when this information may be critical to the victims in obtaining compensation.[59] The Cancer Incidence Study was released at the end of January 2024 after about 8 years of work. It showed more evidence that the water increased the risk of various cancers.[60] Another ATSDR mortality study showed that the risk of death from Camp LeJeune exposure and diseases was elevated.[61] ATSDR provides a FAQ about Camp LeJeune toxic exposure andvarious studies done or to be done.[62]


Education edit

Residents are zoned to schools of the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA).[63] Different housing areas are zoned to the following:[64]

  • Heroes Elementary School: Heroes Manor and parts of Berkeley Manor and Paradise Point
  • Johnson Primary School and Bitz Intermediate School: Courthouse Bay, Hospital Point, Watkins Grove, Watkins Village, and parts of Berkeley Manor and Paradise Point
  • Tarawa Terrace Elementary School: Knox Cove, Knox Landing, Midway Park, and Tarawa Terrace

All residents of Camp Lejeune and of Marine Corps Air Station New River (which has Delalio Elementary) are zoned to Brewster Middle School and Lejeune High School.

See also edit

References edit

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the United States Marine Corps.
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External links edit

  • The Official Website of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
  • An Insider's Guide to USMC Bases
  • Video summary of findings at Camp Lejeune Study 2007-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Few, The Proud, The Forgotten
  • Camp Lejeune Vets/Personnel - search through Camp Lejeune vets and personnel at GIsearch
  • , including a
  • Camp Lejeune Globe, military-authorized newspaper
  • Montford Point Marines Honored at DoD Observance, a February 2006 AFIS press release
  • Onslow Beach - an introduction - article with image gallery of military training exercises, at Citizendium
  • Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry - Camp Lejeune, North Carolina: Water Modeling
  • at www.lejeune.usmc.mil
  • "Camp Lejeune MCIEAST Regional Brig." Moseley Architects.
  • USMC Camp Lejeune Base Overview & PCS Information (MarineCorpsUSA.org)
  • Camp Lejeune Directory
  • Camp Lejeune Satellite Images and Directory

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Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune 1 l e ˈ ʒ ɜːr n luh ZHERN or l e ˈ ʒ uː n luh ZHOON 2 3 is a 246 square mile 640 square kilometer 4 United States military training facility in Jacksonville North Carolina Its 14 miles 23 kilometers of beaches make the base a major area for amphibious assault training and its location between two deep water ports Wilmington and Morehead City allows for fast deployments The main base is supplemented by six satellite facilities Marine Corps Air Station New River Camp Geiger Stone Bay Courthouse Bay Camp Johnson and the Greater Sandy Run Training Area The Marine Corps port facility is in Beaufort at the southern tip of Radio Island between the NC State Port in Morehead City and the marine science laboratories on Pivers Island in Beaufort It is occupied only during military port operations Marine Corps Base Camp LejeuneNear Jacksonville North Carolina in the United StatesA M1A1 Abrams main battle tank with 2nd Tank Battalion 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune during 2013MCB Camp LejeuneLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesMCB Camp LejeuneLocation in North CarolinaShow map of North CarolinaCoordinates34 35 00 9 N 77 21 37 4 W 34 583583 N 77 360389 W 34 583583 77 360389TypeMarine Corps baseSite informationOwnerDepartment of DefenseOperatorUS Marine CorpsControlled byMarine Corps Installations EastConditionOperationalWebsiteOfficial websiteSite historyBuilt1941 1941 In use1941 presentEventsWater contamination 1953 1987 Camp Lejeune incident 1969 Murder of Maria Lauterbach 2007 Hurricane Florence 2018 Garrison informationCurrentcommanderBrigadier General Adolfo Garcia Jr GarrisonII Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Special Operations Command Contents 1 Facilities 2 History 3 Drinking water contamination 3 1 Camp LeJeune Justice Act of 2022 3 2 Litigation 3 3 Janey Ensminger Act 4 Education 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFacilities editCamp Lejeune encompasses 156 000 acres with 18 kilometers of beach capable of supporting amphibious operations 32 gun positions 48 tactical landing zones three state of the art training facilities for Military Operations in Urban Terrain and 80 live fire ranges to include the Greater Sandy Run Training Area Military forces from around the world come to Camp Lejeune regularly for bilateral and NATO sponsored exercises Resident commands at Camp Lejeune include II Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command 2nd Marine Division 2nd Marine Logistics Group 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion 2nd Intelligence Battalion Marine Corps Installations East Marine Corps Engineer School United States Marine Corps School of Infantry Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools Reserve Support Unit Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune Field Medical Training Battalion FMTB Joint Maritime Training Center USCG Marine Raider Regiment Marine Special Operations Support Group 10th Marine Regiment Recreation amp Fitness Auto Skills Center Bowling Community Centers Golf Course Inline Hockey Marinas Paintball Movie Theater Onslow Beach Facilities Outdoor Adventures Center Pools Fishing Hunting Beach Camping Recreational Shooting E sports Center Recreational Equipment Checkout amp Rentals Skate Park and a large number of Sports and Gym facilities Portions of Camp Lejeune are in the Jacksonville city limits while other parts are in unincorporated areas 5 History editIn April 1941 construction was approved on an 11 000 acre 45 km2 tract in Onslow County North Carolina On May 1 of that year Lieutenant Colonel William P T Hill began construction on Marine Barracks New River The first base headquarters was in a summer cottage on Montford Point and then moved to Hadnot Point in 1942 Later that year it was renamed in honor of the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps John A Lejeune upon his death One of the satellite facilities of Camp Lejeune served for a while as a third boot camp for the Marines in addition to Parris Island and San Diego That facility Montford Point was established after Franklin D Roosevelt signed Executive Order 8802 Between 1942 and 1949 a brief era of segregated training for black Marines the camp at Montford Point trained 20 000 African Americans After the military was ordered to fully integrate Montford Point was renamed Camp Gilbert H Johnson and became the home of the Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools On May 10 1996 two helicopters performing a joint United States British training exercise collided and crashed into a swampy wooded area killing fourteen and injuring two In mid September 2018 Hurricane Florence damaged IT systems and over 900 buildings in the camp leading to a 3 6 billion repair cost 70 percent of base housing was damaged and 84 000 gallons of sewage were released 6 7 nbsp Marine motor detachment New River Barracks 1942 nbsp American Indian Women Reservists at Camp Lejeune during 1943 nbsp Betty Grable at the New River 1942 nbsp Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers board a USMC CH 46 Sea Knight helicopter at Camp Lejeune 1994 nbsp Royal Bermuda Regiment shoot at Stonebay Rifle Range on 12 May 2021 nbsp Marines stationed at Camp Lejeune 2008 nbsp Barack Obama at Camp Lejeune 2009 nbsp Royal Bermuda Regiment soldier with an L85A2 at USMC Camp Lejeune in 2018Drinking water contamination editFurther information Camp Lejeune water contamination From at least 1953 through 1987 Marines and their families at Lejeune drank and bathed in water contaminated with toxicants at concentrations 240 to 3 400 times permitted by safety standards A 1974 base order required safe disposal of solvents and warned that improper handling could cause drinking water contamination yet solvents were dumped or buried near base wells for years 8 The base s wells were shut off in the mid 1980s but were placed back online in violation of the law 9 In 1982 volatile organic compounds VOCs were found in Camp Lejeune s drinking water supply 10 VOC contamination of groundwater can cause birth defects and other ill health effects in pregnant and nursing mothers This information was not made public for nearly two decades when the government attempted to identify those who may have been exposed An advocacy group called The Few The Proud The Forgotten was created to inform possible victims of the contamination at Lejeune The group s website includes an introduction with some basic information about the contamination at Lejeune including that many health problems such as various types of cancer leukemia miscarriages and birth defects have been noted in people who drank the contaminated water According to the site numerous base housing areas were affected by the contamination including Tarawa Terrace Midway Park Berkeley Manor Paradise Point Hadnot Point Hospital Point and Watkins Village 11 As many as 2 000 000 people may have been exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune over a period of 30 years 12 Camp LeJeune Justice Act of 2022 edit Efforts to create a Camp LeJeune Justice Act in 2021 failed but the effort was renewed in 2022 when Camp LeJeune Justice Act became Section 706 13 of the SFC Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act H R 3967 14 The U S House passed H R 3967 on March 3 2022 by a vote of 256 174 15 The U S Senate passed H R 3967 with some minor amendments on June 16 2022 by a vote of 84 14 16 Following the bill s passage in the U S Senate President Biden s White House made a celebratory statement that included mention of Camp LeJeune victims 17 There were constitutional taxation problems with the amended version and a blue slip 18 was issued causing the matter to return to the U S House The U S House made the changes necessary to avoid the constitutional issue and passed the PACT Act on July 13 2022 by a vote of 342 88 19 This new PACT Act was repackaged as S 3373 20 with the Camp LeJeune Justice Act set as Section 804 21 Some Republican senators changed their votes and refused cloture on July 27 2022 by a vote of 55 42 22 After several days of veterans protesting at the Capitol there was another vote on S 3373 and this time it passed by a vote of 86 11 on August 2 2022 23 The bill was signed into law by President Biden on August 10 2022 24 The language of Section 804 provides for monetary relief for those injured by exposure to the Camp Lejeune base and its toxic water 25 Thirty days of living or working or otherwise being exposed between 1953 and 1987 is the prerequisite for compensation This includes in utero exposure Harms must be demonstrated and they must be associated with some condition caused by the base toxicants Some of the possible conditions may include those listed for the Janey Ensminger Act of 2012 38 C F R 17 400 b 26 Litigation edit At least 850 former residents filed claims for nearly 4 billion from the military The multi district litigation MDL 2218 was dismissed on North Carolina statute of repose grounds on December 5 2016 27 and the appeal to the 11th Circuit failed Straw et al v United States 16 17573 The U S Supreme Court refused certiorari 28 A U S Supreme Court ruling in June 2014 potentially curbed groundwater contamination lawsuits by families at Camp Lejeune 29 Federal law which imposes a two year statute of limitations after the harm is discovered preempts North Carolina s 10 year statute of repose law but this was not followed by the 11th Circuit State lawmakers tried to eliminate the state prohibition on lawsuits being filed 10 years after the last pollution occurred or from the time a polluted property was sold 29 The Camp LeJeune Justice Act of 2022 Section 804 b of the PACT Act S 3373 provide an entirely new means for justice to the victims and removes normal tort defenses Public Law 117 168 SEC 804 b 136 Stat 1802 1804 Disability activist lawyer columnist and politician Andrew U D Straw 30 31 32 33 has appealed his cases unsuccessfully He has also pursued claims at the U S Court of Federal Claims stating that the U S Marine Corps UCMJ responsibilities imply a contract to protect U S Marine Corps family members Straw v United States 1 17 cv 00560 U S COFC This case was dismissed and denied on appeal Straw has advocated for legislative reform to avoid the legal arguments of the Department of Justice 34 The main chemicals involved were trichloroethylene TCE a degreaser perchloroethylene PCE a dry cleaning solvent vinyl chloride and benzene however more than 70 chemicals have been identified as contaminants at Lejeune 9 Andrew Straw is pursuing his own infant brain injury pro se and as estate executor for the wrongful death of his mother from a Camp LeJeune cancer 35 Straw v United States 7 23 cv 1475 FL E D N C 36 Straw has sought not only compensation but he also has sought health care under the Janey Ensminger Act of 2012 He litigated for that benefit for seven years He was rejected at the VA the BVA the U S Court of Veterans Claims and finally in 2021 at the Federal Circuit Despite Straw being born at Camp LeJeune in 1969 his having 19 months of base access while his father worked there as a U S Marine the language of the Janey Ensminger Act was interpreted narrowly so as to deny Straw this benefit Straw s parents had a home off base at the time of his birth and this is where they slept even while using and working at the base during the day from 1968 1970 The fact that Straw s mother died from one of the cancers listed in the Act and Straw having neurobehavioral effects listed in the Act was irrelevant to the Federal Circuit The Federal Circuit also refused to consider the misapplication of the North Carolina Statute of Repose as being a taking of private property Straw v Wilkie 843 F App x 263 Fed Cir 1 15 2021 37 38 39 Straw v United States 4 F 4th 1358 Fed Cir 2021 40 The narrow construction of the Janey Ensminger Act of 2012 in Straw s case led to the Camp LeJeune Justice Act of 2022 having no such on base limitation Straw suggested that change to Attorney Ed Bell the author of the CLJA and Bell agreed The new 2022 law provides a catch all otherwise exposed inclusive provision so such exclusion for sleeping off base cannot be used to deny the relief On March 8 2010 Paul Buckley of Hanover Massachusetts received a 100 percent service connected disability from the Department of Veterans Affairs for cancer multiple myeloma which was linked to toxic water exposure on Camp Lejeune This is believed to be the first time the government has admitted the link between the contamination and illnesses 41 In 2007 Jerry Ensminger a retired Marine master sergeant found a document dated 1981 that described a radioactive dump site near a rifle range at the camp According to the report the waste was laced with strontium 90 an isotope known to cause cancer and leukemia 9 According to Camp Lejeune s installation restoration program manager base officials learned about the document in 2004 9 Ensminger served in the Marine Corps for 24 1 2 years and lived for part of that time at Camp Lejeune In 1985 his nine year old daughter Janey died of cancer 9 Straw s mother died in 1997 from breast cancer On July 6 2009 Laura Jones filed suit against the U S government over the contaminated water at the base Jones previously lived at the base where her husband a Marine was stationed and she has since been diagnosed with lymphoma 42 Twenty former residents of Camp Lejeune all men who lived there during the 1960s and the 1980s have been diagnosed with breast cancer 12 In April 2009 the United States Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry withdrew a 1997 public health assessment at Camp Lejeune that denied any connection between the toxicants and illness 43 On August 10 2022 President Biden signed the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 allowing victims to sue for sicknesses related to water contamination at Camp Lejeune 44 Straw has renewed his several claims for compensation Straw v United States 7 23 cv 162 BO BM E D N C Camp LeJeune Justice Act lawsuit docketed 2 21 2023 45 The Estate of Straw s mother also has a claim pending at U S Navy JAG Code 15 for her wrongful death from breast cancer CLS23 5185 Straw is appealing the denial of his motion for health care and education benefits Straw v United States 23 2156 4th Cir 46 One of the DOJ lawyers involved in denial of relief under FTCA in MDL 2218 Adam Bain has appeared again in CLJA case filings Estate of Jane Ensminger v United States 7 23 cv 161 E D N C A review of the backgrounds of 4th Circuit judges on Ballotpedia org reveals that half of the 14 judges worked for the Justice Department or federal government prior to appointment to the bench and several were JAG attorneys for the Military previously The lead attorneys for the plaintiffs have set up a website to inform the victims and the public of happenings in the case 47 The Court ordered these attorneys to submit a Master Complaint that will apply to all lawsuits and plaintiffs The Master Complaint is now online 48 Each plaintiff is required to submit a short form complaint using a template provided by the Court at pages 14 18 of its Case Management Order 2 49 The government had until November 20 2023 to answer The consolidated case 50 is meant to streamline prosecution of the matter The government told the Court in November 2023 that there were over 1 300 cases in federal court along with 117 000 claims at Navy JAG under Camp LeJeune Justice Act CLJA amounting to 3 3 trillion in claims 51 Janey Ensminger Act edit In July 2012 the U S Senate passed a bill called the Janey Ensminger Act in honor of retired Marine Master Sergeant Jerry Ensminger s daughter Janey who died of cancer at age 9 authorizing medical care to military and family members who had resided at the base between 1957 and 1987 and developed conditions linked to the water contamination 52 53 The measure applies to up to 750 000 people 54 The bill applies to 15 specific ailments believed to be linked to the contamination including cancer of the esophagus lung breast bladder or kidney leukemia multiple myeloma myleodysplasic syndromes renal toxicity hepatic steatosis female infertility miscarriage scleroderma and or neurobehavioral effects or non Hodgkin s lymphoma The Department of Veterans Affairs is assigned to provide the medical care To fund the medical care the bill extended higher fees for VA home loan guarantees through 2017 55 This health coverage was worded to require the victim to have lived on the base and any civilian dependent who slept off base was excluded regardless of getting the illnesses on the list Straw v Wilkie 843 F App x 263 Fed Cir 1 15 2021 56 39 Straw was born at Camp LeJeune Naval Hospital and had base access for 19 months but was denied health care for a condition bipolar disorder PCE doubles the chance of contracting 57 A 2023 cohort study of 172 128 American veterans who were stationed in Lejeune and 168 361 who were stationed in Pendleton found that the rates of Parkinson s disease were 70 higher in Lejeune as compared to Pendleton suggesting that exposure to trichloroethylene in the water may increase risk of Parkinson s disease 58 A Cancer Incidence Study was delayed at ATSDR when this information may be critical to the victims in obtaining compensation 59 The Cancer Incidence Study was released at the end of January 2024 after about 8 years of work It showed more evidence that the water increased the risk of various cancers 60 Another ATSDR mortality study showed that the risk of death from Camp LeJeune exposure and diseases was elevated 61 ATSDR provides a FAQ about Camp LeJeune toxic exposure andvarious studies done or to be done 62 Education editResidents are zoned to schools of the Department of Defense Education Activity DoDEA 63 Different housing areas are zoned to the following 64 Heroes Elementary School Heroes Manor and parts of Berkeley Manor and Paradise Point Johnson Primary School and Bitz Intermediate School Courthouse Bay Hospital Point Watkins Grove Watkins Village and parts of Berkeley Manor and Paradise Point Tarawa Terrace Elementary School Knox Cove Knox Landing Midway Park and Tarawa TerraceAll residents of Camp Lejeune and of Marine Corps Air Station New River which has Delalio Elementary are zoned to Brewster Middle School and Lejeune High School See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp North Carolina portalCamp Lejeune Cell an Atomwaffen Division cell found on the camp Camp Lejeune Incident Lejeune High School located on base serving military dependents List of United States Marine Corps installations Marine Corps Air Station New River Museum of the Marine Murder of Maria Lauterbach a lance corporal stationed at Camp Lejeune who was murdered in December 2007References editThis article incorporates text in the public domain from the United States Marine Corps Welch Catherine July 16 2010 Pronouncing The R In Camp Lejeune All Things Considered NPR Retrieved July 24 2022 One of the Marine Corps biggest bases is Camp Lejeune luh JUNE near Jacksonville North Carolina But for years many people have been mispronouncing the base s name The family of Lt Gen John Lejeune whom the base was named for says luh JERN Now there s a quiet move by the military to correct the pronunciation Brent Patrick P T April 2008 Lejeune Lejern and How to Say It Leatherneck Magazine Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved July 24 2022 NC Pronunciation Guide WRAL Retrieved August 15 2022 Camp Lejeune History Lejeune United States Archived from the original on 2012 10 14 Retrieved 2007 10 01 2020 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP INDEX Jacksonville city NC PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2023 10 26 2020 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP INDEX Onslow County NC PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2023 10 26 Snow Shawn December 12 2018 3 6 billion price tag to rebuild Lejeune buildings damaged by Hurricane Florence Marine Corps Times Retrieved August 10 2021 Jowers Karen September 25 2018 Hurricane Florence blamed for 84 000 gallon sewage spill on Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Times Retrieved August 10 2021 Camp Lejeune residents blame rare cancer cluster on the water For three decades dry cleaning chemicals and industrial solvents laced the water used by local Marines and their families Mike Partain and at least 19 others developed male breast cancer a b c d e Thompson Estes 2007 07 10 EPA investigating whether radioactive waste was buried at pollution plagued Camp Lejeune ABC News Associated Press Retrieved 2007 09 29 Coverage of what happened at Camp Lejeune The Few The Proud The Forgotten 2008 02 04 Access date 2008 02 06 a b Male breast cancer patients blame water at Marine base Takano Mark 2022 06 16 Text H R 3967 117th Congress 2021 2022 Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 www congress gov Retrieved 2022 08 06 Takano Mark 2022 06 16 H R 3967 117th Congress 2021 2022 Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 www congress gov Retrieved 2022 08 06 House passes bill to expand health care for veterans exposed to toxicants 174 Republicans vote against The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2022 08 06 Owermohle Sarah Senate advances bill on veterans burn pit care POLITICO Retrieved 2022 08 06 House The White 2022 06 16 Statement by President Joe Biden on Bipartisan Senate Passage of the PACT Act The White House Retrieved 2022 08 06 Blue slip problem hangs up veterans toxic exposure bill Roll Call 2022 06 22 Retrieved 2022 08 06 Aid for Toxin Exposed Veterans Passed by House After Tax Fix news bloomberglaw com Retrieved 2022 08 06 Kaine Tim 2022 08 03 S 3373 117th Congress 2021 2022 Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 www congress gov Retrieved 2022 08 06 Kaine Tim 2022 08 03 Text S 3373 117th Congress 2021 2022 Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 www congress gov Retrieved 2022 08 06 Dress Brad 2022 07 28 GOP senators block bill expanding care for veterans exposed to toxicants The Hill Retrieved 2022 08 06 NPR Staff 2022 08 02 The Senate passes help for veterans exposed to toxicants after a reversal drew fury NPR Retrieved 2022 08 06 They ve been killing our Marines Inside the long push to aid Camp Lejeune victims Roll Call 2022 08 11 Retrieved 2022 08 31 Camp Lejeune Justice Act An Inside Look at How the PACT Act Will Help Veterans Exposed to Toxic Chemicals JD Supra Retrieved 2022 08 06 38 CFR 17 400 Hospital care and medical services for Camp Lejeune veterans LII Legal Information Institute Retrieved 2022 08 06 NewsUSA Lawsuits Being Prepped for Military Camp LeJeune Contamination Victims Rappahannock News Retrieved 2022 08 06 Supreme Court Won t Hear Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Suits Law360 www law360 com Retrieved 2022 08 06 a b Jarvis Craig June 14 2014 Lawmakers rush bill to protect Lejeune Asheville residents in pollution cases Charlotte News amp Observer NC Archived from the original on 16 June 2014 Retrieved 18 June 2014 Andrew Straw www americanbar org Retrieved 2022 08 06 Andrew Straw Ballotpedia Retrieved 2022 08 06 Author Andrew Straw s articles at Democracy Chronicles Democracy Chronicles Retrieved 2022 08 06 Indiana Secretary of State election 2022 Ballotpedia Retrieved 2022 08 06 E Texas man seeks congressional help for illness caused by toxic water KLTV January 27 2015 Archived from the original on 2021 11 18 Retrieved May 17 2017 2022 Year Of Radical Change For Camp Lejeune Justice Democracy Chronicles 2022 08 04 Retrieved 2022 08 06 Straw v United States 7 23 cv 01475 CourtListener com CourtListener Retrieved 2023 11 19 Opinions amp Orders January 15 2021 Fed Circuit Blog 2021 01 15 Retrieved 2022 08 06 STRAW v WILKIE No 20 2090 Fed Cir 2021 Justia Law Retrieved 2022 08 06 a b Shomaker Calvin Petition for Camp Lejeune water registry to be presented to congressional representation The Daily News Jacksonville NC Retrieved 2022 08 06 Straw v United States 4 F 4th 1358 Casetext Search Citator casetext com Retrieved 2022 08 06 Sawyer Diane and Steve Osunsami Toxic Water ABC World News March 19 2010 Contaminated Water At Base Spurs Suit July 7 2009 ATSDR Withdraws Scientifically Flawed Public Health Document Lawyers are lining up to participate in the Camp LeJeune water lawsuit claims NPR Archived from the original on 2023 06 26 Straw v United States 7 23 cv 00162 CourtListener com CourtListener Retrieved 2023 11 19 Andrew Straw v United States 23 2156 CourtListener com CourtListener Retrieved 2023 11 19 In Re Camp Lejeune Water Litigation camplejeunecourtinfo com Retrieved 2023 10 09 Master Complaint In Re Camp Lejeune Water Litigation camplejeunecourtinfo com Retrieved 2023 10 09 Case Management Order 2 PDF Camp LeJeune Plaintiffs Lead Counsel Website September 26 2023 Retrieved October 9 2023 Camp Lejeune Water Litigation v United States 7 23 cv 00897 CourtListener com CourtListener Retrieved 2023 11 19 Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Claims Already Top 3 Trillion US Says news bloomberglaw com Retrieved 2023 11 19 Ordonez Franco Congress Helps Camp Lejeune Families Hurt By Tainted Water McClatchy 1 August 2012 Ordonez Franco and Barbara Barrett McClatchy Obama Signs Law Giving Health Care to Lejeune Tainted Water Victims Raleigh News amp Observer 7 August 2012 Ordonez Franco McClatchy Senate Passes Lejeune Water Contamination Bill Raleigh News amp Observer 19 July 2012 Philpott Tom First step of justice for ailing Camp Lejeune vets families Stars and Stripes 9 August 2012 STRAW v WILKIE No 20 2090 Fed Cir 2021 Justia Law Retrieved 2022 08 06 Aschengrau Ann Weinberg Janice M Janulewicz Patricia A Romano Megan E Gallagher Lisa G Winter Michael R Martin Brett R Vieira Veronica M Webster Thomas F White Roberta F Ozonoff David M 2012 01 20 Occurrence of mental illness following prenatal and early childhood exposure to tetrachloroethylene PCE contaminated drinking water a retrospective cohort study Environmental Health 11 1 2 doi 10 1186 1476 069X 11 2 ISSN 1476 069X PMC 3292942 PMID 22264316 Widely used chemical strongly linked to Parkinson s disease www science org Retrieved 2023 06 03 mshaw 2023 11 14 Key study of Camp Lejeune cancers in limbo as cases go to court Roll Call Retrieved 2023 11 19 Farrell James Water At Camp Lejeune Linked To Higher Risks Of Various Cancers New Study Finds Forbes Retrieved 2024 02 08 A retrospective cohort study Camp Lejeune North Carolina ATSDR www atsdr cdc gov 2024 01 31 Retrieved 2024 02 08 Chemicals at Camp Lejeune FAQs Camp Lejeune North Carolina ATSDR www atsdr cdc gov 2022 08 02 Retrieved 2024 02 08 2020 Census School District Reference Map Onslow County NC PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2022 07 05 Text list Camp Lejeune Schools refers to the DoDEA schools Camp Lejeune Community Schools Attendance Areas PDF Department of Defense Education Activity Retrieved 2022 07 05 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune The Official Website of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune An Insider s Guide to USMC Bases Video summary of findings at Camp Lejeune Study Archived 2007 06 25 at the Wayback Machine The Few The Proud The Forgotten Camp Lejeune Vets Personnel search through Camp Lejeune vets and personnel at GIsearch Camp Lejeune official website including a history of Camp Lejeune Camp Lejeune Globe military authorized newspaper Montford Point Marines Honored at DoD Observance a February 2006 AFIS press release Onslow Beach an introduction article with image gallery of military training exercises at Citizendium Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Camp Lejeune North Carolina Water Modeling An inside look at the base brig at www lejeune usmc mil Camp Lejeune MCIEAST Regional Brig Moseley Architects USMC Camp Lejeune Base Overview amp PCS Information MarineCorpsUSA org Camp Lejeune Directory Camp Lejeune Satellite Images and Directory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune amp oldid 1204985621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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