The East Coast’s 2nd Marine Division has a drug problem, according to its commanding general. And it may have an LSD problem. (Cpl. Daniel A. Wulz/Marine Corps) The East Coast’s 2nd Marine Division ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — The father of a ...
The North Carolina-based 2nd Marine Division has a drug problem. That's how Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan put it in an unusually blunt Marine Corps news release issued by the service this week. The ...
The Marine Corps is admitting it has a drug problem, after “several” marines and sailors were caught dropping acid during random drug tests, military news site Task & Purpose said. Now, Corps ...
2020 has been full of surprises. Add this to the list: the U.S. Navy reportedly has an LSD problem. In a since-deleted press release from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, officials reported ...
On Nov. 30, Maj. Gen. Ray Fox, commanding general II Marine Expeditionary Force, ordered a MEF-wide urinalysis for the nearly 53,000 active-duty Marines and sailors aboard Marine Corps Base Camp ...
The Marine Corps has a message for the more groovy-minded grunts in the ranks: Please, for the love of God, stop dropping acid. Several Marines and sailors assigned to the 2nd Marine Division at Camp ...
LSD — casually known as acid — is a powerful hallucinogenic drug made from lysergic acid, a fungus that grows on grains like rye. You might also hear it referred to as “dots” or “lucy.” An LSD high is ...
In the latestacid-relatedincident to hit the U.S. armed forces, a pair of sailors were recently convicted of manufacturing LSD for distribution while stationed at a California naval base, Navy Times ...
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