In my research I conducted, because I have stage 4 cancer, and lived on Clark for 18 months from Aprk 1966 to October 1967. Planes carrying agent orange flew into Clark were repaired, and washed down. The water would land on the tarmac, and soak into the ground. Tests conducted after Clark was returned to the Philippine government have indicated that most, if not all of these wells were contaminate.
Agent Orange was used in Okinawa.
The herbicide that was used during the Vietnam War was Agent Orange, which contains a deadly chemical called dioxin.
According to the US Veterans Administration's Agent Orange program; Approximately 20 million gallons of agents were used, which consisted of mainly Agent's White, Blue, and Orange. Of which Agent Orange was the most commonly used.
Agent Orange was a chemical the United States used during the Vietnam war as an herbicide and defoilent.
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 was used in Okinawa.
was agent orange used at fort polk la.
The defoliant Agent Orange .
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The herbicide that was used during the Vietnam War was Agent Orange, which contains a deadly chemical called dioxin.
According to the US Veterans Administration's Agent Orange program; Approximately 20 million gallons of agents were used, which consisted of mainly Agent's White, Blue, and Orange. Of which Agent Orange was the most commonly used.
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was agent orange used at fort polk la.
Agent Orange was a chemical the United States used during the Vietnam war as an herbicide and defoilent.
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.
It was transported, stored and transfered to the Army from Karamursel AFB in the seventies. I and my squad members used it to clean and maintain the inside of warhead casings. The VA says no, but I know better!