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This is from the VA Website.
Information for veterans, their families and others about VA health care programs related
to Agent Orange.
Agent Orange Overview: Approximately 20 million gallons of herbicides
were used in Vietnam between 1962 and 1971 to remove unwanted plant life and leaves which otherwise provided cover for enemy
forces during the Vietnam Conflict. Shortly following their military service in Vietnam, some veterans reported a variety
of health problems and concerns which some of them attributed to exposure to Agent Orange or other herbicides. The Department
of Veterans Affairs has developed a comprehensive program to respond to these medical problems and concerns. The principal
elements of this program include quality health care services, disability compensation for veterans with service-connected
illnesses, scientific research and outreach and education. Agent Orange Poster - May 2004
IOM Identifies Link with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Principi Extends Benefits
Agent Orange General Information Brochure - July 2003
Agent Orange Information Bulletin 10-49 - March 2004 (Espanol)
Veterans Benefits for those exposed to Agent Orange
Agent Orange Handbook 1302.1 - 2006
Veterans Health Initiative (VHI) Agent Orange
DoD Report on Herbicides Used Outside of Vietnam
(We would encourage any veteran with in-country Vietnam service
and diagnosed diabetes mellitus to contact his or her local VA office for information and assistance on applying for benefits.
Or you may apply on-line) http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp
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