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  • Scrooge

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    Wild, I'm afraid more problems will surface over time. Remember how it went with Agent Orange.
    Most of us involved in any conflict the past 40+ years had a lot of chem exposure... not to mention other bio hazards!
     

    wildrider666

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    Unfortunately it is so true. The water contamination at Camp Lejeune, N.C. is another issues that continues to impact Military AND their dependents! identified as a Superfund clean up Site. Fresh Water Wells are still closed, but Gov still refuses to accept full responsibility or acknowledge the health problem.
     
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