The U.S. Veterans Administration should pay retroactive benefits to thousands of Navy veterans who served on ships off Vietnam’s coast for Agent Orange-related health problems without making them file ...
Veterans' Affairs is being criticised ... Harawira's claim that his brain tumour was linked to exposure to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. Tā Harawira made a claim in 2021 that his ...
A true blue water Navy veteran, Ulmer never set foot in Vietnam, and so he is not eligible for Agent Orange-related benefits. But he said the crew used distillation to try to purify water that ...
Vietnam says several million people have been affected by Agent Orange, including 150,000 children ... The US compensates its veterans exposed to the defoliant, but does not compensate Vietnamese ...
The veteran writer talks about the "small ... 50 years after the herbicide was used by the U.S. during the Vietnam War, Agent Orange continues to wreak havoc. While the Vietnam War ended decades ...
U.S. forces used Agent Orange to defoliate Vietnamese jungles and to destroy Viet Cong crops during the war. So far only military veterans from the U.S. and other countries involved ... 11 million ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) maintains a list of U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships associated with military service in Vietnam and possible exposure to Agent Orange based on military records.
The fight for compensation continued following the Vietnam War ... that the government agreed to compensate veterans that were victims of Agent Orange. Organizations such as the Veterans of ...