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Camp Lejeune

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Camp Lejeune

US Marine Corps base along the New River estuary in Onslow County, southeastern North Carolina, USA, just south of Jacksonville; population (1990) 36,700. It was established at the beginning of World War II. With the New River Air Station (population (1990) 9,700) to the north, it covers some 45,000 ha/110,000 ac, is a main Marine training centre, and home to various combat units.



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