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Camp Lejeune

Marines celebrate 232 years of service

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videoIt's a special day for the US Marines. They're celebrating 232 years of service. Full story...
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EPA: No chemicals found in water under Camp Lejeune housing

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Federal environmental officials say a fresh round of testing has found no chemical contamination under housing used by military families at Camp Lejeune. Full story...
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Camp Lejeune says sailor dies during training

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Officials at Camp Lejeune say a sailor died Friday morning during physical training at the base near Jacksonville. Full story...
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Death of Lejeune Marine under investigation

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Investigators are looking into the death of a 20-year-old Marine whose body was found at a Camp Lejeune rifle range earlier this month. Full story...
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Marines to look at Afghanistan shooting

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The Marine Corps says an official court of inquiry will look into an incident in which a Marines special operations company is accused of killing several Afghan civilians. Full story...
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Lejeune Marine dies from gunshot on base

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Military police at Camp Lejeune are investigating the death of a Marine who died from a gunshot wound at the base. Full story...
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Hundreds of Camp Lejeune Marines leave for Iraq

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videoHundreds of Marines are leaving our area for Iraq Thursday. It's an emotional day for Catherine Stouffer as her husband leaves to serve his country in Iraq for the second time. Full story...
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Lejeune to add civilian police

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Civilian police officers could one day supplement military police at Camp Lejeune. That plan comes after a Marine Corps committee decided more security is needed at Marine installations. Full story...
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Wars in Middle East helped income boom in N.C. military towns

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New federal data shows the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq may have sparked a dramatic boost in personal income in North Carolina's military communities. Full story...
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Lejeune unit leaving for Middle East

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About 2,200 Marines and sailors began shipping out Tuesday from Camp Lejeune for a six-month deployment to the Middle East. Full story...
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Lejeune marine dies in non-hostile accident

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The Defense Department says a North Carolina-based Marine was killed over the weekend in a non-hostile vehicle accident in Iraq. Full story...
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EPA investigating whether radioactive waste is buried at Lejeune

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The Environmental Protection Agency is trying to determine if cancer-causing radioactive material is still buried near a Camp Lejeune rifle range. Full story...
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Two N.C.-based Marines die in Iraq boat accident

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Two North Carolina-based Marines have died from a non-hostile boat accident on the Euphrates River in Iraq. Full story...
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Congress probes contaminated water legacy at Camp Lejeune

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Former Marines convinced that contaminated water sickened their families at Camp Lejeune are demanding that Congress intervene while the military considers compensation claims. Full story...
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Past contaminated water at Lejeune suspected in death and illness

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Thousands of Marines and their families went to serve their country at North Carolina's Camp Lejeune. Full story...
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