DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Braniff Airways Foundation announces its initiative to assist Vietnam Veterans that were exposed to Agent Orange during their time in service. Many of these soldiers traveled aboard Braniff aircraft to and from their service region.
The Foundation has assisted Vietnam Veterans by providing them with access to Braniff Military Airlift Command flight records to help prove their exposure to Agent Orange. Every Veteran that the Foundation has written to the Veterans Administration on their behalf has successfully received their Government mandated settlements and disability payments after only the initial request for benefits.
The Foundation provides this service without charge and does
not receive remuneration from the US Veterans Administration or any Veteran we
assist. Braniff gives to our Veterans because they gave so much to all of us.
If you feel you were exposed to Agent Orange during service in Vietnam and need
assistance with proving your exposure please click the link below:
Braniff International, the former international airline, is
a leading global historic airline branding and marketing, online retail and
historic airliner tour firm, which was originally formed in 1928. Braniff
manages over 770 licensing agreements worldwide and continues to offer the
licensing of the Braniff brand for new projects. The company today operates its
lucrative Braniff Boutique Online Retail store that sells to 123 countries
worldwide along with three brick and mortar stores. Braniff also administers
its original Employee Airline Pass Program, which offers current and former
employees discount travel on partner airlines and travel companies.
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