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Vietnam War Veterans: Burden of ProofJohn J. Bury Salem-News.comThe reality is, we were there and we were poisoned. (MEDIA, Pa.) -
Salem-News.com (Feb-02-2012 20:19)
OSGATA et al. v. Monsanto
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Are those who fought for Freedom to be forsaken?
(MEDIA, Pa.) -
Military service personnel of all branches of service, be it Army, Navy, Marine Corp, Air Force or Coast Guard. They serve with pride and honor and are sworn to protect our Country’s boarders, our Constitution and Bill of Rights.
They serve in peace time and war time, all with one common goal, our Country’s Freedom.
"... and hope that in the coming year, the authorities will consider closing down your office and those of Dow Chemical and DuPont."
(DA NANG, Vietnam) -
Sorry not to have received a reply to my letter to you of 10th December, so I assume you did not visit the children at the Hoa Binh Village at Tu Du Hospital.
I find this worrying that you a Vietnamese, as are some of your staff, could not find time to see children affected by Agent Orange a product made by the company you work for...
Written by Jason Zasky- Fred A. Wilcox’s “Scorched Earth” highlights the legacies of Vietnam War-era chemical warfare.
(WASHINGTON D.C.) -
Beginning in the late 1960s, following a period of heavy use of Agent Orange by the United States military, Vietnamese hospitals saw a huge increase in the number of seriously deformed babies being born to parents exposed to the now-infamous herbicide.
And to this day, obstetricians in Vietnam continue to deliver so-called Agent Orange children, who suffer from all manner of horrific birth defects, physical handicaps and mental deficiencies.
“The US Government should provide direct assistance to victims apart from cleaning up contamination hot-spots” - Nguyen Van Rinh, chairman of the Vietnamese association,
(HANOI) -
National Assembly Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan yesterday thanked Bob Filner, a member of the US House of Representatives, for his valuable support for Viet Nam, particularly in connection with the spraying of Agent Orange during the American War.
Ngan said that since Viet Nam and the US normalized relations 16 years ago, there had been great achievements in politics, security and defense, economics, trade, education and training, science and technology, and humanitarian co-operation.