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Evidence Report

These reports are invaluable as evidence. They consist of foundational articles produced by Marines for Marines in the official Camp Lejeune Globe newspaper. We include archived document numbers to verify their authenticity. Chemical Casualties of Camp Lejeune provides complete articles with pictures when available, along with our own notes to assist you, your lawyers, or the VA in evaluating benefits. These reports can turn a small award into a substantial one by demonstrating the extensive contamination that government defense lawyers are trying to downplay.

  • 400 Tons Of Contaminated Ice Report

    400 tons of contaminated ice were used at clubs, mess halls, and drinks at the beach. The hospital also used ice to cool down patients. On a hot day, 20 to 30 tons of ice were made. ASTOR never mentioned this significant other form of water contamination

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    $195.00
  • Birth Chemical Contamination Proof Report

    Birth contamination report found way back in 1958

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    $195.00
  • Contaminated Bread Lejeune and Cherry Point Report

    There has been considerable legal discussion regarding the contamination of water at Cherry Point originating from Camp Lejeune. Much of this discourse focuses on water buffaloes and other direct sources of water contamination. However, our report approaches the issue from a different and more alarming perspective. Camp Lejeune provided various medical services to Cherry Point.…

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  • Hospital Report

    The hospital also used ice to cool down patients. On a hot day, 20 to 30 tons of ice were made. ASTOR never mentioned this significant other form of water contamination.

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    $195.00
  • Laundry Mats & Steam Cleaning Report

    On-base laundry facilities and steam presses were largely operated by civilian workers, who are also eligible for compensation under the Camp Lejeune Act. These civilians spent eight hours a day working at steam presses, inhaling contaminated steam. Additionally, the clothes they steamed became contaminated. This issue is distinct from the ABC cleaners off base, which…

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    $195.00
  • Mess Hall’s Report

    The mess halls at Camp Lejeune were heavily contaminated, primarily through the water supply. Contaminated water was used to prepare Navy bean soup, bread, and almost every other food item. It was also used for cleaning metal trays, washing floors, and sanitizing tables. Drinks contained contaminated ice from the ice plant, and steamed vegetables, which…

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    $195.00
  • Steam Plant Report

    The steam plant at Camp Lejeune produced approximately 400,000 lbs of steam every hour, distributing it through 51 miles of piping that reached the hospital, mess hall, and barracks. As documented in this and other reports, much of this steam escaped through leaks, meaning contamination could occur anywhere. The steam was used to cook vegetables…

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  • The Beach Report

    Many might consider the beach a safe haven, far removed from the main part of the base, but Onslow Beach had facilities such as a bar and a place to buy drinks and food. All the ice was supplied by the ice plant, and the water came from the same contaminated wells. Even at this…

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    $195.00
  • The Coffee Report

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