Thursday, May 19, 2011

US Army Probes Report of Agent Orange Dumping in Korea

http://www.ncrumors.com/?p=5886
VOA News on May 19

The U.S. Army says it is looking into a report that drums of the Vietnam War-era toxic defoliant Agent Orange were buried 33 years ago at an American military facility in South Korea.

A U.S. Army spokesman told VOA on Thursday that the Army is reviewing historical records to try to verify the report. It also is consulting environmental experts to learn how the dangerous material should be handled.

South Korea's Environment Ministry said Thursday it will ask U.S. officials to determine whether the chemical was dumped in 1978 at Camp Carroll, near Daegu, in the southeastern part of the country.

Reports of the dumping first appeared last week on a TV station (KPHO) in Phoenix, in the U.S. state of Arizona.

Three U.S. Army veterans told the station they had been ordered to dig a ditch, nearly the length of a city block, to bury about 250 bright yellow or orange drums, each believed to contain 208 liters of the defoliant. They said the chemical was seeping through the barrels and gave off a "sickly sweet" smell.

The three men say they have developed health problems which they believe are linked to their exposure to the chemical.

Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Buczkowski said the Army takes any possibility of health or environmental hazards "very seriously."

The U.S. military used Agent Orange during the Vietnam War to get rid of dense jungle brush. Since then, the chemical has been linked to increased cancer rates and birth defects.

The U.S. Defense Department acknowledged in 1999 that Agent Orange and two other defoliants were sprayed in the Korean demilitarized zone (DMZ) during the late 1960s. U.S. officials say the surplus defoliant was incinerated and buried at sea.


See AOZ Saturday, May 14, 2011
Military Secret Exposed - Valley Veteran Says He Was Just Following Orders

http://agentorangezone.blogspot.com/2011/05/military-secret-exposed-valley-veteran.html

1 comment:

  1. " Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Buczkowski said the Army takes any possibility of health or environmental hazards "very seriously.". . ."Oh really? Wonder if this O has any more tricks up his sleeve? So now, they would have the readers believe the deadley dioxins dropped in VN wasn't deadley after all? Upon furtrher review, you will see that the same chemicals used in farming & crop dusting to kill off bacteria and predators was used in VN to kill off the Mangrove Forests in order to expose an entrenched/dug-in enemy.

    I say we let Hanoi and Korea handle it themselves. Time to save the dimes as there are fewer and fewer of them left.

    God Bless America !

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