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District 11 Coast Guard Offloads more than 7.1 Tons of Cocaine in San Diego

By U.S. Coast Guard 11th District PA Detachment San Diego on Apr 9, 2019   At Sea, Featured, National, National/World  

District 11 Coast Guard Offloads more than 7.1 Tons of Cocaine in San Diego

Crewmembers aboard Coast Guard Cutter Waesche offload contraband at Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal in San Diego April 5, 2019. The 7.1 tons of drugs were seized during six separate interdictions off the coasts of Mexico, Central and South America by the Coast Guard Cutters Active (WMEC-618), Steadfast (WMEC-623) and Waesche (WMSL-751). (U.S. Coast Guard video […]

Presumptive Illnesses in Connection with the Camp Lejeune Water Supply Now Officially Established

By Forrest Powell | Department of Military Affairs on Feb 1, 2017   Events/Notices, Featured, Health  

Presumptive Illnesses in Connection with the Camp Lejeune Water Supply Now Officially Established

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has published regulations officially establishing eight presumptive illnesses connected to the contaminants presented in the water supply at the U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (Camp Lejeune), North Carolina. The eight presumptive service connected illnesses apply to active duty, reserve and National Guard members […]

Scientists ready to study magma formation beneath Mount St. Helens

By Vince Stricherz | University of Washington on Jun 20, 2014   Featured, Science/Education  

Scientists ready to study magma formation beneath Mount St. Helens

University and government scientists are embarking on a collaborative research expedition to improve volcanic eruption forecasting by learning more about how a deep-underground feeder system creates and supplies magma to Mount St. Helens. They hope the research will produce science that will lead to better understanding of eruptions, which in turn could lead to greater […]

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