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). <
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i was exposed to agent orange at ft lewis washington 1964 to 1966 but cant prove agent orange was at ft lewis washington michael maskara
was agent orange used at fort polk la.
buuu bad question
was agent orange used at fort polk la.
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was it used 67 68 69 angent orange
The motto of Fort Polk is 'The Home of Heroes'.
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Fort Polk!
The base is just under 200,000 acres.