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Salem-News.com (Oct-05-2011 01:40)

Petition for Full Disclosure of Where and When Agent Orange was used Outside of Vietnam - to Include Guam

This petition can coincide with Senator Gillibrand's investigation into Agent Orange herbicide use and HR2634 VICTIMS OF AGENT ORANGE.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Agent Orange victim A petition that you can sign here, will help ensure that the U.S. government is taking important steps to be accountable and reveal all of the locations where Agent Orange was used in places outside of the conflict zone of the Vietnam War.

For those who are not familiar, this chemical was developed and marketed to the government by Monsanto and Dow and it was sprayed over the jungles of Vietnam to reduce the foliage so that American planes could more easily attack enemies that otherwise were obscured by the natural landscape.

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Salem-News.com (Sep-30-2011 20:49)

International Activists Form New Organization to Provide Assistance to Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange

50 Years After the United States Commenced Spraying Agent Orange on the People and Land of Vietnam, Millions of Victims Continue To Suffer.

(DA NANG, Vietnam) - The Agent Orange Action Group (AOAG) On August 10th, 1961, the United States began spraying the deadly herbicide, Agent Orange, on the people and country of Vietnam.

During the course of a 10 year period, Agent Orange and the other so-called “rainbow herbicides” were sprayed on more than 20% of southern Vietnam. 4.5 million Vietnamese perished during the war.

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Salem-News.com (Sep-29-2011 19:46)

Urgent: Ask your Member of Parliament to Sign EDM 1366

Support the victims of AGENT ORANGE, Sign the Online Petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/Monsanto/

(HANOI) - Len Aldis Agent Orange - our readers never go long without another update about this toxic chemical substance that was sprayed on the jungles of Vietnam during the American war there that began officially in 1964, and finally ended in 1975.

One of our writers who has invested his life as an advocate for the victims of this deadly chemical, is Len Aldis, the Secretary of the Britain-Vietnam Friendship Society in London.

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Salem-News.com (Sep-29-2011 16:46)

Agent Orange Equity Act of 2011 Introduced in Senate

The bill is a restoration act to give back what once existed, and was taken away.

(WASHINGTON D.C.) - The Blue Water Navy Last Friday Senators Gillibrand and Graham introduced S. 1629--A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to clarify presumptions relating to the exposure of certain veterans who served in the vicinity of the Republic of Vietnam, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

This bill, if enacted, will be huge for Vietnam Blue Water Navy Veterans since it restores the benefits taken away by the Veterans Administration.

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Salem-News.com (Sep-17-2011 15:58)

US Military Defoliants on Okinawa: Agent Orange

“the use of herbicides was not confined to the jungles. It was widely used to suppress vegetation around the perimeters of military bases and, in many instances, the interiors of those bases.” - Vietnam War journalist, Philip Jones Griffiths

(OKINAWA) - A defoliant spray run is conducted by a UC-123B Provider aircraft as part of Operation Ranch Hand during the Vietnam War. (Photo: USAF) On August 19th, 2011, Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement in response to recent media coverage about the US military’s use and storage of defoliants (including Agent Orange) on Okinawa during the Vietnam War.

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Salem-News.com (Sep-13-2011 13:32)

9/11, Twin Tower Destruction and Lethal Toxic Sequels

Is it P.C.B.'s and Dioxins?

(MOLALLA, Ore.) - New York on 911 as dust cloud spreads The number of people becoming violently ill and even dying from the Twin Towers destruction seems to be a public health mystery. It should not be. A couple of TV doctors have stated that this is caused by Benzene, Jet fuel and dust. No such thing!

Many people are exposed to benzene on a daily basis. It does cause some Leukemia-like diseases but nothing like what is happening, besides that where did the benzene come from in that building. The second guess was Jet fuel. Thousands of people are exposed to this every day refueling planes, trucks, tractors, cars, et cetera. Jet fuel doesn’t do anything like this.

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Salem-News.com (Sep-05-2011 00:05)

Life is not all Hard Edges

Update On My Leukemia Diagnosis.

(ENNIS, Mt.) - Lesli Moore Dahlke Many of our readers know me through my writing here at Salem-News.com about my plight, challenges and struggles with Agent Orange exposure. I unknowingly received extensive exposure during Christmas 1970 in Vietnam during a USO Tour.

I value the support I have received from many of our readers. I appreciate the comments— some favorable, some not. No matter what your personal opinion, continuing a dialog on this highly emotional and difficult political topic is moving in a positive direction.

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Salem-News.com (Sep-02-2011 15:05)

VA Posts Online List of Ships Associated with Presumptive AO Exposure

Veterans claiming other conditions may file online at VA's My-eBenefits Website.

(WASHINGTON D.C.) - Blue Water Navy Veterans Veterans who served aboard U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships operating on the waters of Vietnam between January 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, may be eligible to receive Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation for 14 medical conditions associated with presumptive exposure to Agent Orange.

An updated list of U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships confirmed to have operated on Vietnam's inland waterways, docked on shore, or had crewmembers sent ashore, has been posted online.

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Salem-News.com (Aug-30-2011 13:18)

Congress to Consider Legislation that Would Increase List to Include Blue Water Navy Vietnam Vets

"Our association is trying to extend the exposure presumption for Agent Orange from the current ‘boots on the ground' to at least the territorial seas of the Republic of Vietnam" - New York Senator John Wells

(WASHINGTON D.C.) - Blue Water Navy A New York senator will soon introduce a short and simple bill into Congress that could have a large and far-reaching effect on tens of thousands of Vietnam War veterans and their families.

According to Louisiana attorney John Wells, the proposed law would extend the presumption of exposure to Agent Orange to certain servicemembers who served aboard vessels at sea - the so-called Blue Water Navy - during the Vietnam War.

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Salem-News.com (Aug-29-2011 14:27)

Open Letter to the PM of Canada Reference Gagetown

Gagetown’s defoliation program started six years before the Vietnam war.

(NANAIMO, B.C.) - Children in Vietnam in a hospital for Agent Orange victims. During my recent trip to Vietnam for the Second International Conference of Victims of Agent Orange and my subsequent guided tour of Vietnam’s children's survivors clinics and help centers provided by, “The Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (vava),” as well as many of the sites still very contaminated, we were accompanied by the countries top dioxin specialist and chemist.

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