A Trust Betrayed: The Untold Story of Camp Lejeune and the Poisoning of Generations of Marines and Their Families: A Merloyd Lawrence Book
Autor Mike Magneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 2014
While
the
big
bad
corporation
has
often
been
the
offender
in
many
of
the
world's
greatest
environmental
disasters,
in
the
case
of
the
mass
poisoning
at
Camp
Lejeune
the
culprit
is
a
revered
institution:
the
US
Marine
Corps.
For
two
decades
now,
revelations
have
steadily
emerged
about
pervasive
contamination,
associated
clusters
of
illness
and
death
among
the
Marine
families
stationed
there,
and
military
stonewalling
and
failure
to
act.
Mike
Magner's
chilling
investigation
creates
a
suspenseful
narrative
from
the
individual
stories,
scientific
evidence,
and
smoldering
sense
of
betrayal
among
those
whose
motto
is
undying
fidelity.
He
also
raises
far-reaching
and
ominous
questions
about
widespread
contamination
on
US
military
bases
worldwide.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780306822575
ISBN-10: 0306822571
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 8 pages b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 165 x 238 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
Seria A Merloyd Lawrence Book
ISBN-10: 0306822571
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 8 pages b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 165 x 238 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
Seria A Merloyd Lawrence Book
Notă biografică
Mike
Magner
is
managing
editor
at
National
Journal,
a
highly
respected
print
and
online
publication
for
Washington
insiders,
and
is
the
author
ofPoisoned
Legacy:
The
Human
Cost
of
BP's
Rise
to
Power,
published
by
St.
Martin's
Press
in
2011.
He
has
been
a
journalist
for
37
years,
including
15
years
in
the
Washington
Bureau
for
Newhouse
Newspapers,
five
years
with
the
Natural
Resources
News
Service
and
five
years
at
theNational
Journal.
Recenzii
Washington
Post,
4/6/14
“A meticulous reporter, Magner draws from a bounty of memos and other documents to build a devastating case against a generation of military leaders who ignored or played down the contamination at the base. He adds new insights into the appalling decisions made by Lejeune administrators who were alerted to the contamination but kept the water flowing without alerting residents to the severity of the problem…In writing this book, Magner has done a great service to those Marine families—a service that the Marines failed to provide.”
InfoDad blog, 4/3/14
“Make[s] a large subject comprehensible…Magner's carefully detailed look at the ways in which the Defense Department repeatedly failed Marine families even as the toxic-waste accumulation appeared to spawn birth defects and cancers is damning, and his discussion of the slow-moving bureaucratic machinery that allowed the toxic-waste problem to go unaddressed or inadequately addressed for so long is enough to infuriate any reader who thinks of the government, and the military in particular, as a sleek, efficient, and fast-moving machine.”
“A meticulous reporter, Magner draws from a bounty of memos and other documents to build a devastating case against a generation of military leaders who ignored or played down the contamination at the base. He adds new insights into the appalling decisions made by Lejeune administrators who were alerted to the contamination but kept the water flowing without alerting residents to the severity of the problem…In writing this book, Magner has done a great service to those Marine families—a service that the Marines failed to provide.”
InfoDad blog, 4/3/14
“Make[s] a large subject comprehensible…Magner's carefully detailed look at the ways in which the Defense Department repeatedly failed Marine families even as the toxic-waste accumulation appeared to spawn birth defects and cancers is damning, and his discussion of the slow-moving bureaucratic machinery that allowed the toxic-waste problem to go unaddressed or inadequately addressed for so long is enough to infuriate any reader who thinks of the government, and the military in particular, as a sleek, efficient, and fast-moving machine.”
Kirkus
Reviews,
2/1/14
“A fast-moving, smartly detailed story of an environmental disaster compounded by the Corps' broken promise—‘We take care of our own'—to the men who served and suffered.”
Publishers Weekly, 2/3/14
“This book is the first complete account of what really happened—an adroit mixture of detailed factual reporting and disturbing accounts of the serious health problems suffered by individual Marines and their families.”
New York Post, 3/30/14
“Magner reports the awful results through affected families' sad stories—along with the Pentagon's slow and sorry response.”
The VVA Veteran, March/April 2014
“Magner does a thorough job telling the story…The book is an adroit mixture of detailed reporting on the facts and disturbing accounts of the serious health problems of individual Marines and their families.”
“A fast-moving, smartly detailed story of an environmental disaster compounded by the Corps' broken promise—‘We take care of our own'—to the men who served and suffered.”
Publishers Weekly, 2/3/14
“This book is the first complete account of what really happened—an adroit mixture of detailed factual reporting and disturbing accounts of the serious health problems suffered by individual Marines and their families.”
New York Post, 3/30/14
“Magner reports the awful results through affected families' sad stories—along with the Pentagon's slow and sorry response.”
The VVA Veteran, March/April 2014
“Magner does a thorough job telling the story…The book is an adroit mixture of detailed reporting on the facts and disturbing accounts of the serious health problems of individual Marines and their families.”