I was on the flight deck on the coral sea from 71 to 72 and saw nothing ...but I was stationed in Okinawa from 73 to 74 and know for a fact that it was sprayed all over the military bases in Okinawa for weed control...And another fact is that Okinawa was where the Agent orange was shipped to Viet Nam...historical fact and well documented.
The USS Coral Sea and USS Ranger, both aircraft carriers used by the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, did not directly carry Agent Orange. Instead, Agent Orange was primarily handled and applied by ground troops and Air Force aircraft during the war. However, naval vessels, including aircraft carriers, supported operations that involved the use of herbicides like Agent Orange. Any direct association with the carriers would be indirect, through their role in supporting operations where these chemicals were deployed.
The scientific name for Orange Cup coral is Balanophyllia elegans.
if you mix orange and pink you get a coral.
Yes: Coral is porous and holds mercury if it is present in the water that the coral is in.
Coral
The coral reef is bright orange.
A mixture of orange and pink would result in a shade of coral. Coral is a warm, pinkish-orange color that is often associated with tropical and vibrant themes.
Coral's would be a both singular and plural possessive. Example: The coral reef was small. The coral's colors included bright red, orange, and yellow.
coral is so colourful because the light shines on it and gives it a tan of colour
Coral is a shade of pink and can probably be mixed using Red, White and a hint of Orange.
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Texas Coral Snake