Vietnam War. Rome Plows replaced that chemical.
The herbicide that was used during the Vietnam War was Agent Orange, which contains a deadly chemical called dioxin.
Agent Orange was a chemical the United States used during the Vietnam war as an herbicide and defoilent.
It was called Agent Orange.
Millions of veterans are dealing with the after effects of Agent Orange (called such because of the Orange band painted around the barrels). During the war, the Military color coded their ordnance: yellow meant explosive, red meant chemical, blue meant inert (training rounds), black was armor piercing. Those colors might be modified into other catagories.
Both A and B Agent Orange Napalm
Agent Orange is not a disease but a substance used to remove leaves from trees used in the Vietnam war to expose the hidden Vietnamese soldiers.
Agent Orange was not used in K-town or Permasens. It was a combat defoliant, but it was not needed in Germany during the cold war years.
Agent Orange
Anything that contacted Agent Orange.
Agent Orange and war wounds (shrapnel, burns, bullets, etc.).
Agent Orange was used to eliminate forest coverage for the North Vietnamese soldiers. U.S. Soldiers that were exposed to Agent Orange developed all sorts of medical conditions including cancer.
See Website: Agent Orange (which also covers agent's Blue, Purple, Pink and Green).