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Maj Marty Hogan
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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.
SSgt Terry P.
5 y
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
Cpl Lawrence Lavictoire
5 y
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
SP5 Robert Applegate
5 y
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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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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GySgt Thomas Vick
GySgt Thomas Vick
5 y
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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SSgt Richard Kensinger
SSgt Richard Kensinger
5 y
Life is too precious to do so!
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SSG Robert Mark Odom
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Burn pits cause cancer.
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MSgt Stephen Council
MSgt Stephen Council
5 y
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
Sgt Eugene Stewart
2 y
What about human waste and anything else they put in it to make it burn in Vietnam?
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