http://www.wbiw.com/local/archive/2014/02/military-personnel-that-served-in-thailand-could-have-been-exposed-to-agent-orange.php
(BEDFORD, Indiana) - Lawrence County Veterans Service Officer Brad Bough told
the Lawrence County Commissioners on Tuesday morning that new studies
have revealed that military personnel on or near the perimeters of
military bases in Thailand anytime between February 28, 1961 and May 7,
1975 could have been exposed to Agent Orange and may qualify for VA
benefits.
Those veterans include:
U.S. Air Force Veterans who served on Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF)
bases at U-Tapao, Ubon, Nakhon Phanom, Udorn, Takhli, Korat, and Don
Muang, near the air base perimeter ..
U.S. Army Veterans who provided perimeter security on RTAF bases in Thailand .
U.S. Army Veterans who were stationed on some small Army
installations in Thailand anytime. However, the Army Veteran must have
been a member of a military police (MP) unit or was assigned an MP
military occupational specialty whose duty placed him/her at or near the
base perimeter.
A recently declassified Department of Defense report contains
evidence that there was a significant use of herbicides on the fenced-in
perimeters of military bases in Thailand to remove foliage that
provided cover for enemy forces.
Bough says Veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange or other
herbicides during military service may be eligible for a variety of VA
benefits including an Agent Orange Registry health exam, health care and
disability compensation for diseases associated with exposure. Their
dependents and survivors may also be eligible for benefits.
"There are a lot of deadly diseases linked to Agent Orange exposure including lung cancer," Bough says.
The staff at the Lawrence County Veterans Service Office will help
veterans determine if they were exposed to the deadly agents and help
them file for compensation benefits and for the free Agent Orange
Registry health exam. Bough says veterans don't have o file a disability
compensation claim to receive the exam.
For assistance, contact the Lawrence County Veterans Affairs Office for more details.
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