The Department of Veterans Affairs said Thursday it will provide
millions of dollars in disability benefits to as many as 2,100 Air Force
reservists and active-duty forces exposed to Agent Orange residue on C-123 planes that had been used in the Vietnam War.
Dates and locations of eligible Air Force personnel, both in U.S. and abroad:
—Reserve units, Pittsburgh International Airport, Pennsylvania, USAF Reserve Station, 1972-1982
—Reserve units, Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts, and Hanscom Field AFB, Massachusetts, 1972-1982
—Reserve units, Lockbourne/Rickenbacker AFB, Ohio, 1969-1986
—Active-duty units, Hurlburt Auxiliary Field, Eglin AFB, Florida, 1970-1973
—Active-duty units, Langley AFB, Virginia, 1962-1963, 1970-1973
—Active-duty units, Luke AFB, Arizona, 1970-1973
—Active-duty units, Tainan Air Field, Taiwan, 1969-1970
—Active-duty units, Howard AFB, Panama, 1970-1973
—Active-duty units, Osan Air Base, South Korea, 1970-1973
—Active-duty units, Clark AFB, Philippines, 1969-1970
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Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
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