Veterans Hurt by Chemical Weapons in Iraq Get Apology
The 40-year war- Agent Orange casualties keep mounting
Several Claim Army ‘Dragged Its Feet’ On Toxic Vapor Testing Near Fort Gillem
Veterans claim contractor in charge of burn pits is responsible for lung illnesses
Gulf War Illness Leaves a Mark on the Brain
Veterans returning home point to open air burn pits
How to Stop Burn Pits From Becoming the Next Agent Orange
U.S. troops in Afghanistan sent waste to open burn pits, report finds
Monsanto’s Leftover Chemicals Poisoning Ft. McClellan Military Base
Plagued by diseases, aging fliers find VA unwilling to help
Victims of Toxic Chemicals Fight for Benefits From VA
Agent Orange-Related Herbicide Approved for GMO Crops; EPA Sued
VA vows to pay families sickened after exposure to Lejeune water
Sick McClellan veterans fighting for help
I-Team: Toxic-water victims at Camp Lejeune can’t sue
Financial relief finally coming for Camp Lejeune toxic water victims
Toxic water found below Air Guard base
Sick veterans who served at shuttered, toxic Army base turn to Congress, VA for help
Camp Lejeune and the U.S. Military’s Polluted Legacy
Over 9000 veterans suffer from Gulf War health problems
Panel to study at Agent Orange residue exposure
Research stalls on dangers of military burn pits
Lejeune water contamination dated to 1950s
Veterans cite lingering peril of Agent Orange
Local veterans say nearby Army base is toxic, made them sick
Veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan Battle Lung Trouble
Vietnam Veterans Still Looking for Answers on Agent Orange
Vets say Ft. McClellan made them sick
Agency says it lacks authority for Lejeune cancer study
Report: Gulf War symptoms too broad for one definition
Researchers link Iraq dust with some vets’ lung problems
Feds mum on bigger cancer study for Camp Lejeune
Camp Lejeune Study Finds Higher Cancer Death Risk
USS Ronald Reagan Crew Members Sick With Cancer Three Years After Fukushima Contamination
CDC: Tainted drinking water at Camp Lejeune in NC linked to birth defects, childhood cancer
Gulf War Research Misses the Point (Again)
New vets showing Gulf War illness symptoms
Study provides more clues to Gulf War illness – and hope
Researchers tie Gulf War illness to brain damage
Researchers Find Biological Evidence of Gulf War Illnesses
Airborne Toxins: The Direct Cause of Gulf War Illnesses
Nerve gas, insecticide exposure possible cause of Gulf War illness, say GHSU researchers
More Than 70 Members of Congress Demand Cognitive Treatment for Troops With Traumatic Brain Injuries
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