Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange: Legislative History, Litigation, and Current Issues - Paperback
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by Congressional Research Service (Author)
The U.S. Armed Forces used a variety of chemical defoliants to clear dense jungle land in Vietnam during the war. Agent Orange (named for the orange-colored identifying stripes on the barrels) was by far the most widely used herbicide during the Vietnam War. Many Vietnam-era veterans believe that their exposure to Agent Orange caused them to contract several diseases and caused certain disabilities, including birth defects in their children, and now their grandchildren.
Number of Pages: 28
Dimensions: 0.06 x 11.02 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: June 22, 2015
Estimated delivery: June 15 - June 18, 2026
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