Greenlief Training Site
Base Background
Greenlief Training Site opened in 1966. The site includes a live fire range for ammunition and armor training. This location was called Hastings Training Site until 2000, when it was named after the late Lt. Gen. Francis S. Greenlief. It continues to serve as a Nebraska Army National Guard training location.
Known Toxins
The following chart outlines the medical conditions associated with toxic exposure at this base, classified by the strength of evidence required (strong, good or limited).* Please keep in mind that it is not a complete list.
Toxin | Potential Effects | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Strong | Good | Limited | ||
PFAS (Firefighting Foam) | Potential Effects | - | - | Testicular cancer, Renal (kidney) cancer, Prostate cancer |
If you trained at Greenlief Training Site and later experienced adverse health effects, you may be eligible for compensation.
*Effects are according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry unless otherwise noted.