Posted on Sep 3, 2019
Agent Orange’s Long Legacy: Its Now Affecting Vets' Grandchildren
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SCPO Morris Ramsey As Vietnam Veterans we have come to expect this type of neglect.
The government did not take the responsibility for the war in Vietnam,but "passed the buck" to the individuals who fought there instead.We will soon be gone and forgotten,this will be dismissed as soon as they can remove it from the public's attention or there remains too few for it to be an issue to their agenda.
The government did not take the responsibility for the war in Vietnam,but "passed the buck" to the individuals who fought there instead.We will soon be gone and forgotten,this will be dismissed as soon as they can remove it from the public's attention or there remains too few for it to be an issue to their agenda.
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SGT Philip Roncari
PO3 Bob McCord- We know from our past experiences,the truth is we can only trust the man on our right and the man on our left,Brothers then Brothers now.
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PO3 Bob McCord- Never a downer chatting with good people who have experienced terrible times and still remember and honor their Brothers,and a good night to you my friend.
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They knew in 1954 that dioxins caused cancer, but yet they used it anyway, the government will never be able to escape what they did, they just don't care.
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SCPO Morris Ramsey
GySgt Thomas Vick Sad But true. When I was in boot camp they feed us more pills than you can imagine. One guy said “We are nothing but lab rats”
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