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Ruling threatens smuggling cases against Camp Pendleton Marines
Marine Corps prosecutors were scrambling Tuesday to save numerous cases tied to a human smuggling investigation after a military judge ruled it was illegal for the military to arrest the Marines during a morning battalion formation and accuse them in front of their peers.
Theft of smoke grenades, LSD distribution included in charges for 13 California Marines arrested in human smuggling probe
Charge sheets obtained upon request by Marine Corps Times on Thursday show allegations ranging from the theft of smoke grenades, obstruction of justice, distribution of drugs and the tampering with cellphones to protect Marines under investigation.
By Philip Athey
Union challenges VA’s smoke free policy
The previous change announced in June only applied to patients and visitors, not staff.
Keesler rolls out new anti-smoke goggles inspired by firefighters’ masks
The goggles, intended for the C-130J Super Hercules aircraft, have three main components rather than four so that the aircrew can gear up faster.
By Diana Stancy
No more smoking at VA hospitals
The Department of Veterans Affairs is outlawing smoking, vaping and other forms of tobacco use at its health care facilities across the country.
By Natalie Gross