but the decision makers chose to let them die, just like the Marine Corps and the Dept. of the Navy. Hell, the Navy doesn't like Marines in the first place. It was easier, less costly, and dead men tell no tales. That is why. ...
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"I'd get wounds, they wouldn't heal and lead to osteomyelitis, a bone infection and amputation," the 57-year-old Marine Corps veteran said Monday. "They didn't know what the underlying condition was back in 2013 when I first got wounded." VETERANS, FAMILY MEMBERS STILL SUFFERING FROM TO...
“I can’t tell you the level of frustration that has engulfed me over these years,” Ensminger said. “None of this is going to help Janey. Janey is dead.” “There’s no doubt that the people of Camp LeJeune were poisoned,” said retired Marine Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger.CBS Even...