Posted on Oct 7, 2019
Do you feel that registering on the VA Airborne Hazard and Open Burn Pit Registry is worth it?
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Probably won't know the value until later if more folks start having issues. It at least gives them an idea how many folks were exposed and where they served at during the exposure. I can see the value of being able to cross reference ailments with specific sites and times served at those places as issues crop up with veterans later in life.
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MAJ (Join to see)
Thank you for your insight, would you be willing to complete a survey in support of a research project I am doing on this topic? If so, the survey takes less than five minutes to complete.
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I think so, In 10-20 years from now, after a lot of deaths and more public outcry, the politicians may pass an agent orange equivalent presumptive SC list.
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Only covers back to 1998 pictures The pictures I seen illustrate burning large pits with questionable waste (ensuring )of persuading politicians. We burnt human waste using diesel fuel on fire bases , but we didn’t stand any where near like the picture I seen of open bit for compensation. Politicians don’t know anything about burning pits but using for political gains.
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MAJ (Join to see)
Thank you for your response. I am conducting a research project on the lack of enrollment by eligible veterans. If you are a veteran of Desert Shield/Desert Storm or operations in the Middle East since 2001 and would be willing to take a brief, anonymous survey on registration please let me know.
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