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WHAT IS AGENT ORANGE?

Agent Orange was the name of one of several herbicides used in Vietnam during the Vietnam war. The purpose of Agent Orange was to defolliate the jungle thereby eliminating the enemy's hiding places. After the war, it was discovered that many Vietnam Veterans were coming down with illnesses at a higher rate than those who did not serve in Vietnam.

To date there are over 40 cancers and other illnesses associated with exposure to Agent Orange.

For a list of diseases caused by AGENT ORANGE click here

For information on where agent orange was used in Vietnam click here

For information on AO use in Korea click here

For information on AO in Thailand click here

For information on other locations where AO was used/tested click here

 

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