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Camp Lejeune 'Toxic Cocktail' T-Shirt Makes a Comeback


Camp Lejeune Toxic Cocktail T-Shirt Makes a Comeback
Former Marine Russell Mantz created this tongue-in-cheek design a decade ago that is popular with veterans sickened by Camp Lejeune s water system, which was heavily contaminated from the 1950s through the 1980s. (Courtesy Samantha Via)
10 May 2021
It was one of Maynard Sinclair s favorite shirts, a yellow tee with a tongue-in-cheek recipe for a specialty cocktail hand-crafted, not-so-lovingly, at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, for more than 30 years.
A little bit of dry cleaning solvent, some engine degreaser, a hefty dash of benzene and a bit of vinyl chloride, and you ve got Cocktail #26, The Camp Lejeune, served to Marines and family members in their drinking water from 1953 to 1987. ....

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Legislation on toxic exposure in the military could get passed soon


America’s younger veterans are now facing a similar crisis. 
Burn pits, U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) says, are “this generation’s Agent Orange.” 
For hundreds of thousands of veterans who served in the Persian Gulf region since 1990, tons of war zone waste was disposed of in burn pits, at times causing billows of toxic black smoke to permeate surrounding areas. 
The VA says items burned in open air pits included chemicals, paint, medical and human waste, metal, munitions, unexploded ordnances, petroleum, plastics, rubber and food waste. 
Yet, the VA has not linked burn pits directly to adverse health effects.  ....

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