Selected ground combat units of the 2nd and 7th Infantry divisions during 1968-69 are OK'd for presumptive compensation. by Ted SypkoSypko, TedSypko, T. (2004, January). Korea DMZ vets and agent orange. VFW Magazine
“If passed will be a great help towards helping Korea DMZ Vets with their exposure.” The commenter later stated: “This in fact would promote fairness and be beneficial to Vets that served along the DMZ. However, it appears that the new proposed presumption Agent Orange ...
I served in Desert Storm and continued serving in SWA on and off for another14 years with my last mission in 2004. I had a 5 year break in service and decided to go back in as an aviator on C-130s. That will make U.S. military veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange eligible ...
Strategic Surprise: The Dispersal of Agent Orange in Vietnam and Korea in the Late-1960s Vietnam War; Vietnam Era; Military History; Korea; Korean DMZ; Vietcong; Westmoreland, William; Zumwalt, Elmo; Kennedy, John F.; Johnson, Lyndon; Diem, Ngo; Ranch Hand, Operation Sealords; TCDD; Mon...
In 1968-69, during the "Second Korean War," 59,000 gallons of three toxic chemicals defoliated nearly 21,000 acres of the DMZ. For vets of the U.S. 2nd and 7th Infantry divisions, the recent U.S. government acknowledgment is a major breakthrough.Davis, John L...
Service: Korea DMZ vets get Agent Orange examsDyhouse, Tim
'A PROPERLY DEVELOPED CLAIM'VFW HELPED A VETERAN exposed to Agent Orange while stationed in the...Dyhouse, Tim