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I don't think they would still do so if they were honest about the long term results.
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No possible harmful effects. Musta read that on FB so it had to be true. Morning Mark great read.
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PO3 Brad Smith Lt Col Scott ShuttleworthSGT Gregory Lawritson SGT Jim Arnold SSgt Brian BrakkeCMSgt (Join to see) LTC (Join to see) MSG Frederick Otero SFC Pete Kain SSG David Andrews SCPO Morris Ramsey PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SGT (Join to see) TSgt Joe C. Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC Greg Henning PO2 Rick Fox SGT John " Mac " McConnell Lt Col Charlie Brown Sgt Albert Castro
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Maj Marty Hogan
PO3 Bob McCord - I believe you are correct. My mom's late husband succumbed to three different cancer's caused by this crap. How did the government play it- string it out until most have gone and pay out a little to those still alive to seem like you cared. Getting the same bullshit on the burn pits in the Gulf War.
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My uncle was in the 9th Marines that landed at Da Nang in 1965. He succumbed to Agent Orange poisoning soon after receiving VA compensation. SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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MSG Frederick Otero
We were so trusting in those days of what we were told and by those that told us.
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MSG Frederick Otero - Silent Spring by Rachel Carson was published in 1962. It described the adverse effects of pesticides way before Vietnam. Too bad it was not read by more people.
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MSG Frederick Otero
I am sure it was read but most likely ignored. The book was the canary in the coal mine.
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