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Navy unveils new process to speed payouts for Camp Lejeune illnesses
Individuals can get up to $550,000 through the new process, but officials won't say exactly when the payouts will be sent out.
‘I’m in the marines, I could f---ing take all of you out’ — drunk Brit curses out airline staff, families, children
Not even cowering children were safe from Hoyle’s salvos.
By Jon Simkins
These 90 Army posts have contaminated drinking water
There are now almost 300 known PFAS-contaminated military bases.
Intoxicated Marine breaks into home and cooks meal, tells alarmed homeowner to ‘go back to sleep’
Police would not specify what Crim had for dinner.
By Jon Simkins
Health study related to chemical at Pease will go ahead
The federal government has approved a pilot study at a former military base to look at the health implications for those who may have been exposed to potentially toxic chemical in the drinking water.
Ridin’ the rails: Drunk soldier arrested after using train tracks to find his way back to base
The derailed 20-year-old was subsequently apprehended and turned over to Hohenfels MPs.
By Jon Simkins
CNO nominee vows probe into Navy SEAL scandals
Vice Adm. Michael Gilday said officials are looking whether cultural problems are at play in the recent bad reports.
Toxic chemical used in hand grenades contaminates drinking water near Fort Jackson, data shows
Pollution levels of the cancer-causing chemical were shown to be higher than federal safety standards.
Here’s what Congress is proposing to counter cancer-causing chemicals found on military bases
Perfluoroalky and polyfluoroalkyl substances, referred to as PFAS, are linked to cancer and are found in a firefighting foam the military uses.
By Diana Stancy
Here’s an updated map of military sites where DoD found cancer-causing chemicals in the drinking water
The advocacy group’s interactive map of all the sites includes information about the contamination in drinking water and groundwater.
By Karen Jowers
Are you drinking enough water? The Air Force is testing a new device that could tell you
Air Force researchers are testing new technology they believe can help airmen maintain and improve their overall wellness and performance on the job.
By Natalie Gross