Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Navy veterans fight for return of Agent Orange-exposure benefits



There is no evidence that Agent Orange/dioxin did not poison the veterans in questions and there is overwhelming evidence indicating high probability that it did;

No single group of veterans that served anywhere in southeast Asia should be removed from the benefits for presumptive exposure to the deadly herbicides used in the broader geographical area thought out the Vietnam War.

Some crew logs have been purged. It is up to the veteran to provide evidence and contact possible witnesses. To attain available ship logs is costly both financially and in time to get them. For many their hands are tied. Their service medals are not enough to prove they served. Their health-related conditions are not enough evidence.

Continue Learning:  http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2014/02/18/3477425/navy-veterans-fight-for-return.html

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