Posted on Nov 22, 2019
VA to Launch Research Initiative on Toxic Exposures
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Posted 5 y ago
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This should be interesting. Based on their Agent Orange "studies" I would place little faith in these. Would consider this a mere PR stunt at best.
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SSgt Terry P.
Maj Marty Hogan - The best thing that has come from our experience after Vietnam has been a bit more recognition for our troops today,though it isn't up to the standards i think it should be,it is still a lot better than that period.
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Cpl Lawrence Lavictoire
As a local VA officer told me as I was leaving his office (he's gone now) being turned down the 2nd time for AO legs nerve damage, " remember if ya get a cancer come on back than we can work with that"! All us Nam vet's will be gone some day, an things will just move on; like they are now.
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SP5 Robert Applegate
Similarly they were supposed to re-access the diseases caused by AO and that report was due out in 2017. Still waiting as we die off.
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SSgt Terry P.SSG Michael Noll LTC Jeff Shearer SGT (Join to see) Cpl Jeff N. CSM Richard StCyr 1SG Cj GrishamSPC Jon O. TSgt Regina McCloud SPC Nancy Greene SPC Chris Bayner-Cwik CMSgt Steve Inman TSgt George Rodriguez SFC Jack Champion SGT Mark Anderson SGM Steve Wettstein GySgt Thomas Vick CWO3 Dave Alcantara MSG Joseph Cristofaro SFC (Join to see)
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GySgt Thomas Vick
As usual Late, but hopefully our Vets will get the help they need, keep on fighting, don't ever give up.
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MSgt Stephen Council
SSG Robert Mark Odom What about burn barrels full of acetate and imagery? I was required several times to perform this task...
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Sgt Eugene Stewart
What about human waste and anything else they put in it to make it burn in Vietnam?
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