Recently, we were invited to join co-hosts David Cory & Richard Hurley on the…
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As efforts continue to spread the word and expand the conversation about military base contamination (both domestic and abroad), we were recently contacted for an interview by Warrior Connection, a podcast and show on Progressive Radio Network FM.
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Recently, we were approached for an interview on Veterans Radio about the mission and purpose of Civilian Exposure. We talk about Camp Lejeune, the wider issue of contamination on bases all across the country, and about finding justice and recourse for those exposed. Have a listen to the interview with Gavin Smith, Founder and Executive Director of Civilian Exposure.
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Civilian Exposure Interview on WITN
Watch: Gavin P. Smith, Executive Director and Founder of Civilian Exposure, is asked to comment on the recent VA decision on Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Contamination.
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Civilian Exposure was featured on the 5:30p and 6:00p newscasts on WITN 7. The interview consisted of the founder commenting on the recent VA announcement on Camp Lejeune, as well as sharing the story about his late father. He also discusses the cause and mission of Civilian Exposure to continue to work on behalf of civilian workers to get the accountability and assistance that they, too, deserve.
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The ATSDR recently released a transcript of our latest CAP meeting in Atlanta on September 11, 2014. For those that were not able to attend or view the online video streaming of this meeting, this transcript will provide ample insight into all of the topics covered. Among the information discussed during the day-long event includes the newly released Male Breast Cancer Study, the Civilian Mortality Study and the Birth Defects and Childhood Cancer Study.
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In an ongoing mission to raise awareness regarding Camp Lejeune water and soil contamination, one of the goals of CivilianExposure.org is to seek out opportunities to bring more media attention to the issue. With so many civilian and military personnel exposed from the 1940s to the 1990s, it is imperative that all information be spread through the broadest media outreach possible. Many have potentially moved or relocated to all parts of the world and may not even be aware of their exposure, recent studies or potential available assistance.
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Happy 4th from Civilian Exposure. Learn more about the cause and how you can help. Don’t forget! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and other social media streams (plus share with your friends) to stay up to date on upcoming projects and initiatives.
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The community members on the CAP provide individual input and represent the views of the groups and communities to which they belong. CAP meetings are open to the public. They are also broadcast live on streaming video on the ATSDR Camp Lejeune website http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/sites/lejeune/index.html. Transcripts of the meetings are provided on the ATSDR Camp Lejeune website after each meeting.