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Exposed to Agent Orange at US bases, veterans face cancer without VA compensation


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A soldier participates in the Norwegian Foot March at Fort Ord National Monument, in Monterey County, California, Oct. 28, 2022. Mounting evidence shows that to kill pervasive poison oak and other weeds at Fort Ord — a former Army base, which closed in 1994 — the military sprayed and experimented with the powerful herbicide combination Agent Orange as far back as the 1950s. (Winifred Brown/U.S. Army/TNS)

Studies show that diseases caused by environmental factors can take years to emerge.


Originally published at Tribune News Service
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