DURING WARTIME, AGENT ORANGE was widly used as a defoliant in jungle or heavily forested areas. The whole area was sprayed, killing all of the trees leaves and foliage, making it eaiser for us to see the enemy. HOWEVER: You didn't have to be right there to be exposed to it. I know people who were in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. They were exposed to agent orange in the process of making it,packaging it, storing it, loading it,shipping it, dispersing it and many other possible ways. So to answer your question: yes it is possible to have been exposed to agent orange at various bases and installations.(NOT in particular Ft. Lewis, but in general). <
was agent orange used at fort polk la.
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was agent orange used at fort polk la.
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The motto of Fort Polk is 'The Home of Heroes'.
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Fort Polk is named after General Leonidas Polk, a Confederate Army officer and the Episcopal bishop of Louisiana. He played a significant role in the American Civil War and was known for his military leadership and religious influence. The fort, located in Louisiana, was established in 1941 and has since served various military functions.
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