Thursday, August 4, 2011
Faces of Agent Orange
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Faces-of-Agent-Orange/187669911280144
http://vva.org/Committees/AgentOrange/AOTF_form.pdf
Why fill out the form? VVA's Veterans Agent Orange Initiative is a humanitarian, veteran-to-veteran effort to document Agent Orange exposure (particularly from hand and truck spraying of bases) and to define likely hot spots of dangerously high dioxin levels on former U.S. and ARVN bases in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
http://vva.org/committees.html
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=266533140027899&set=a.150186321662582.34093.138469462834268&type=1&ref=nf
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I served in the First Infantry Division in 66'-67' as a machine gunner, and in 67'-68' as a door gunner in a helicopter gunship. I have prostate cancer and diabetes, and suffer from the whole range of side effects from my cancer treatment.It has affected the quality of my retirement years considerably. I am still proud of my service to my country, but wish that Agent Orange had not been used in Vietnam.
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