If you are the spouse of such a deceased veteran
then you should head over, too.
After the above date, the U.S. Eighth Army used
Agent Orange as a defoliant in the area above the Civilian Control Line (CCL).
This agent was spread around like candy, and its
use harmed thousands of veterans. It was hand sprayed and used around firing
batteries and guard points.
It was used as a dust preventative on almost all
the local roads above the CCL. If you drove on dusty roads then you almost
certainly breathed dust containing the agent.
The list of ailments attributed to this poison is
long and deadly. The above-mentioned agencies should be able to help you file
your claim and research evidence of your exposure.
This is a forgotten problem. Many Korean veterans
were deeply harmed, and they need to apply for help with their problems and
compensation.
Fred Brown
Dallas
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