Wednesday, November 25, 2015

FW: I did not know this until now.



From: richardandshirley@netzero.net
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2015 17:32:19 +0000
Subject: Fw: I did not know this until now.









I did not know this until now.
This is most interesting.....and touching. 
Never heard of this before. 
I humbly share it with you.
IN GOD WE TRUST
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1173959689286577&set=a.167490413266848.47578.100000176705472&type=3
While "Cleaning of the Stones" at the National Cemetery in Holly, I noticed a quarter placed on one of the stones.
Later, I also noticed a nickel placed on another stone, I was so touched with this that I took pictures. (sorry the nickel did not turn out). I Googled about the coins and found this out. I am very proud to share this. A coin left on a headstone lets the deceased soldier's family
know that somebody stopped by to pay their respect.
Leaving a penny means you visited.

A nickel means that you and the deceased soldier trained at boot camp together.
If you served with the soldier, you leave a dime.
A quarter is very significant because it means that you were there when that soldier died.
I AM VERY PROUD TO SHARE THIS.
  









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FW: VA Expands Review of Chemical Exposure in Drinking Water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune



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Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 14:03:23 -0700
Subject: Fwd: VA Expands Review of Chemical Exposure in Drinking Water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
From: grumpiebob@gmail.com
To: rserge1@outlook.com


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From: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs <veteransaffairs@public.govdelivery.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 2:42 PM
Subject: VA Expands Review of Chemical Exposure in Drinking Water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
To: grumpiebob@gmail.com





Veterans AFFAIRS

VA News Releases

VA News Release

08/03/2015 06:40 PM EDT

VA Expands Review of Chemical Exposure in Drinking Water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
WASHINGTON – As part of VA's ongoing commitment to provide care to Veterans and their families, the Department of Veterans Affairs today announced that it will start the  process of amending its regulations to establish presumptions of service connection for certain conditions resulting from exposure to contaminated drinking water at the U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.
This process is in addition to the healthcare VA already provides for 15 conditions to eligible Veterans who were stationed at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 days between August 1, 1953 and December 31, 1987 as a result of the Honoring America's Veterans and Caring for Camp Lejeune Families Act of 2012.  VA also provides reimbursement of healthcare expenses for those 15 conditions to eligible family members who resided at Camp Lejeune during that time period.
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs recently met with Senators Isakson, Burr and Tillis and the Director of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) to discuss the creation of presumptions of service connection for diseases associated with the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune.  The diseases that are currently being reviewed for potential presumptive service connection include kidney cancer, angiosarcoma of the liver, and acute myelogenous leukemia, which are known to be related to long-term exposure to the chemicals that were in the water at Lejeune from the 1950s through 1987.  The chemicals are Benzene, Vinyl Chloride, Trichloroethylene and Perchloroethylene, which are known as volatile organic compounds, used in industrial solvents and components of fuels.  ATSDR and VA representatives will meet at ATSDR offices on August 19 to begin discussions on establishing these presumptions.
VA will also work with ATSDR and potentially the National Academy of Sciences to evaluate the body of scientific knowledge and research related to exposure to these chemicals and the subsequent development of other diseases. VA will carefully consider all public comments received when determining the final scope of any presumptions. 
 Veterans with health problems they believe are related to exposure to the water at Camp Lejeune may file a claim for disability compensation online at www.ebenefits.va.gov, or call 1–800–827–1000 for assistance.
 For more information, Veterans and family members should contact the nearest VA healthcare facility by calling 1–877–222–VETS (8387) or visit www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/camp-lejeune. For further information on Camp Lejeune: VHA Office of Public Health has a Website on Camp Lejeune historical water contamination at: www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/camp-lejeune/index.asp.
The U.S. Marine Corps encourages all those who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune before 1987 to register for notifications regarding Camp Lejeune Historic Drinking Water at https://clnr.hqi.usmc.mil/clwater.

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