Posted on May 7, 2015
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE at Fort McClellan PCB Lets get the word out to our brothers and sisters
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VA published a website to inform veterans of potential toxic exposures at Ft. McClellan. Ensuring that veterans who suffer from deteriorating health conditions consistent with exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) are able to obtain the care and benefits they need has been a top priority for Veterans Service Organizations. This announcement is a step toward recognizing that these veterans may have long-lasting health effects that are a direct result of their service at Fort McClellan. To read more, visit:
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<<< ATTENTION FORT MAC VETS >>>
There is MUCH more to this story. Numerous Facebook groups are dedicated to this subject and those who were exposed.
A great place to start is the Facebook group called The Fort McClellan Health Registry Act located at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ [login to see] 8405/
Like many others it is a closed group. Just ask to join and the Admin will respond.
Another is the Ft. McClellan Toxic Exposure Right To Know at https://www.facebook.com/FtMcClellanALToxicExposureRightToKnow
The VA website reports possible exposure to the following:
Radioactive compounds (cesium-137 and cobalt-60)
Chemical warfare agents (mustard gas and nerve agents)
Airborne polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from the Monsanto plant in the neighboring town.
HOWEVER this is just a small listing of the toxic soup present on the post. CBS 60 Minutes once called McClellan the most toxic place on earth.
If you EVER spent ANY time at Fort McClellan Alabama you owe it to yourself to do further research. You may NOT be the only one affected in your family. Many of these toxins cause changes to DNA which is passed along to your children. Veterans have been working hard for years to bring this to light.
If you're a FORT MAC VET it's time to educate yourself because although they took a step in the right direction, the VA is very slow to the subject.
There is MUCH more to this story. Numerous Facebook groups are dedicated to this subject and those who were exposed.
A great place to start is the Facebook group called The Fort McClellan Health Registry Act located at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ [login to see] 8405/
Like many others it is a closed group. Just ask to join and the Admin will respond.
Another is the Ft. McClellan Toxic Exposure Right To Know at https://www.facebook.com/FtMcClellanALToxicExposureRightToKnow
The VA website reports possible exposure to the following:
Radioactive compounds (cesium-137 and cobalt-60)
Chemical warfare agents (mustard gas and nerve agents)
Airborne polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from the Monsanto plant in the neighboring town.
HOWEVER this is just a small listing of the toxic soup present on the post. CBS 60 Minutes once called McClellan the most toxic place on earth.
If you EVER spent ANY time at Fort McClellan Alabama you owe it to yourself to do further research. You may NOT be the only one affected in your family. Many of these toxins cause changes to DNA which is passed along to your children. Veterans have been working hard for years to bring this to light.
If you're a FORT MAC VET it's time to educate yourself because although they took a step in the right direction, the VA is very slow to the subject.
Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.
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CSM Michael Lynch
SPC Thomas Grassia that is great Thanks you for adding to this, the more we can get the word out the better to help these families. Salutes
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SPC Thomas Grassia
Thank YOU Sergeant Major for shinning a much needed light on this important subject.
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Anything in particular that we should be worried about? I was stationed there in the 80s at the chemical school for AIT.
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CSM Michael Lynch
You may want to read the articles and if you are having any health issues they may be contributed to the toxic chemicals that were used there. I believe you can start with the VA and check out what they may have put on their site at va.gov
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SGT Dan Knispel
I'm in the system but I had no idea these issues existed, I will be talking to my health care provider. I tried looking to the "facebook" groups after reading the VA page but couldn't get logged in for some reason. Thank you for the intel.
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