DOCUMENTS SHOW HERBICIDES WERE TESTED AT FORT DRUM
A document from the Department of Defense (DoD)
shows that a formulation of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, the two ingredients in Agent
Orange, were tested by the U.S. Army Chemical Corps in an approximately four
square mile area of Fort Drum in the summer of 1959. According the document,
thirteen drums totaling 715 gallons of Agent Purple, made up of concentrated
butyl esters of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, were sprayed by helicopters over 2,560 acres
of Fort Drum.
COURT ISSUES DECISION DETAILING HERBICIDE USE AT
FORT DRUM
The Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims recently
issued a decision in a case in which a veteran claimed service connection for
multiples conditions due to exposure to Agent Orange at Fort Drum. The Court’s
decision discussed numerous documents that the veteran submitted for his claim
which detail the use of Agent Orange and other herbicides at Fort Drum as early
as 1959 up to the 1970s.
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