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CPT Gary Jugenheimer
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The more I see these stories and understand how difficult it is to prove disability to the VA I really believe that they are waiting for us to die!....I hope that the Iraq and Afghan vets are not put in this same predicament.....this is a cost burden of war that is not understood prior to engagement...but politicians probably feel that time will take care of these issues...
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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I developed prostate cancer as a result of AO, so I am aware of it's impact. However, I would like to ask one question; do we open to door to every Vet? I am simply voicing the question.
I realize there must be certain requirements. However, if we enlarge those requirements to include some, where do we place the new line? And what happens when that line is challenged?
This is a perplexing situation for me. (actually I would like to see every Vet get 100%, but I know that is not feasible)
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Many times over it has been proven AO and other herbicides were used not just in Vietnam but also Thailand. Korea. Guam. Okinawa and God knows where else. The mentality of deny deny deny until we all die has to stop.
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