The U.S. Veterans Administration should pay retroactive benefits to thousands of Navy veterans who served on ships off Vietnam’s coast for Agent Orange-related health problems without making them file ...
Tens of thousands of veterans' benefits are on the line as legislators and lawyers weigh whether they should compensate veterans for possible exposure to Agent Orange. The Air Force sprayed at ...
(WRDW/WAGT) - Our I-TEAM has uncovered documents that could show Agent Orange was stored at Fort Eisenhower for years longer than the government admits. The VA routinely denies veterans benefits ...
The U.S. Veterans Administration must honor the terms of a 1991 settlement and pay retroactive benefits to thousands of Navy veterans who served on ships off Vietnam’s coast for Agent Orange-related ...
For more information including a link to the Alphabetized Agent Orange Ship List, visit the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard Ships in Vietnam webpage. For more on veteran benefits, visit the Military.com ...
The US has launched a multi-million dollar clean-up operation at an air base in Vietnam it used to store the notorious chemical Agent Orange. The ten-year programme, unveiled more than four ...