Missouri Veterans Commission Office Navigates the Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Situation

A recent surge in attention to the Camp Lejeune water contamination found in the 1980s has former military members seeking legal action. Missouri Veterans Commission Area Officer Arthur Nott-Hopkins has further details.

Although Camp Lejeune is in North Carolina, Nott-Hopkins says there is still a prominent amount of Missouri veterans that have been affected. Nott-Hopkins shares his personal military experience in an attempt to shed light onto what might have caused the water contamination.

It is estimated that as many as one million people between former military, civilian staff and their families have been exposed to the contaminated water.