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Waiting for an Army to Die: The Tragedy of Agent Orange

Waiting for an Army to Die: The Tragedy of Agent Orange

By Fred Wilcox. An investigation of the scientific, legal, and moral issues raised by the use of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. “I died in Vietnam, but I didn’t even know it,” said a young Vietnam vet on the Today Show one morning in 1978, shocking...

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  • US Embassy Memo: Joint Research on Health/Environmental Effects of Agent Orange/Dioxin – An Assessment of Vietnamese Attitudes. February 16, 2003.
  • The Lasting Effects of Agent Orange on Laos
  • Laotians Still Affected by  Wartime Use of Agent Orange, Study FindsLaotians Still Affected by Wartime Use of Agent Orange, Study Finds
  • Rep. Barbara Lee listens during a commemoration rally on June 1, 2021, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Barbara Lee Introduces Bill to Help Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange
  • The Victims of Agent Orange the U.S. Has Never Acknowledged
  • French court to decide landmark case against the U.S. makers of Agent Orange
  • America, Please Don’t Forget the Victims of Agent Orange
  • A Vietnamese soldier stands next to a hazardous warning sign by a runway at Bien Hoa air base, on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, as US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis visits the former US air base on 17 October, 2018. (Photo: Thomas WATKINS/ AFP)Agent Orange: Vietnam’s ‘Struggle for Justice’ Continues
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