Study Confirms post-Vietnam C-123 Aircrew and Maintainers Exposed to Agent Orange
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | June 15, 2014 | Disability Compensation
A new study has concluded that aircrew and maintainers who flew the C-123 Provider during the post-Vietnam era were likely exposed to hazardous levels of dioxin-contaminated Agent Orange. The Air Force used the UC-123 during Vietnam to spray Agent Orange, and the planes were subsequently returned to the United States and used by the Air Force Reserve as… read more
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