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		<title>Veterans For Change Press Release Regarding Agent Orange</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Veterans-For-Change 11901 Samuel Drive Garden Grove, California 92840 MEDIA RELEASE &#160; Written by:        Jim Davis                                                          IMMEDIATE RELEASE Edited by:         Barbie Perkins-Cooper Date:                July 31, 2011 Contact:            Jim Davis, Founder &#38; CEO &#8211; Veterans for Change – Jdavis92840@sbcglobal.net 714-983-4919 &#160; Veterans Serving in Korea, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and CONUS Still Denied…Denied…Denied &#160; Garden Grove, CA &#8230; <a href="http://veteranveritas.com/?p=633" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Veterans For Change Press Release Regarding Agent Orange</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><span style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: x-small"><strong>Veterans-For-Change</strong></p>
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<p>Garden Grove,  California  92840</p>
<p><strong>MEDIA RELEASE</strong></p>
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<p>Written by:        Jim  Davis                                                           IMMEDIATE RELEASE</p>
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<p>Edited by:          Barbie Perkins-Cooper</p>
<p>Date:                 July 31, 2011</p>
<p>Contact:             Jim Davis, Founder &amp; CEO &#8211; Veterans for Change – <a href="mailto:Jdavis92840@scglobal.net" target="_blank">Jdavis92840@sbcglobal.net</a></p>
<p><a href="714-983-4919" target="_blank">714-983-4919</a></p>
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<p>Veterans Serving in  Korea, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and CONUS Still  Denied…Denied…Denied</p>
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<p>Garden  Grove,  CA –  08/04/11  &#8211; As  the founder and CEO of Veterans-For-Change, an advocacy group for Veterans  rights, benefits, and treatment, my co-members and I would like to bring to your  attention the ever-increasing problems affecting veterans and their families  every day.</p>
<p>Among the issues we would like  to address are the following:</p>
<p><strong>AO, TCE/PCE, Benzene  Contamination (CONUS, Including </strong><strong>Alaska</strong><strong>, HI, and </strong><strong>Canada</strong><strong>, </strong><strong>Panama Canal</strong><strong>)</strong>:</p>
<p>Every day, thousands of veterans who  served in Korea,  Thailand,  Cambodia,  Laos and CONUS are denied benefits they  are entitled to for exposure to dioxin from Agent Orange and other defoliants.  According to the website: <a href="http://www.vetshome.com/agent_orange_use_outside_of_viet.htm" target="_blank">http://www.vetshome.com/agent_orange_use_outside_of_viet.htm</a> &#8212; &#8220;VA has received a listing from the Defense  Department of locations outside of  Viet  Nam where Agent Orange  was used or tested over a number of years. The information gives periods of  time, locations and chemicals used. It does not contain units involved or  individual identifying information. The listings are almost exclusively Army  records although there are an extremely limited number of Navy and Air Force  records. These listings relate only to chemical efficacy testing and/or  operational testing. The records do not refer to the use of Agent Orange or  other chemicals in routine base maintenance activities such as spraying along  railroad tracks, weed control on rifle ranges, etc. Information on such use does  not exist. VA will develop the listing for proof of exposure for claims for  disabilities resulting from Agent Orange exposure outside of  Viet  Nam. VA does have  significant information regarding Agent Orange use in  Korea along the DMZ. DoD  has confirmed that Agent Orange was used from April 1968 up through July 1969  along the DMZ. DoD defoliated the fields of fire between the front line  defensive positions and the south barrier fence. The size of the treated area  was a strip of lane 151 miles long and up to 350 yards wide from the fence to  north of the civilian control line. There is no indication that herbicide was  sprayed in the DMZ itself.</p>
<p>In addition to service overseas, we  have countless thousands of veterans who served on many military bases stateside  who were exposed to TCE, PCE, Benzene and approximately 35-45 more harmful  chemicals, never provided safety and use instruction or equipment, and are now  just as equally ill.</p>
<p>In both S.E. Asia and CONUS Agent  Orange was used as a defoliant. In S.E. Asia, the chemicals were used to protect  our troops and prevent the enemy from hiding in the foliage to kill many more of  our fighting men and women. (Est. time frame of  1962-1975)</p>
<p>In the CONUS, [Continental United  States] these harmful, debilitating herbicides were used to keep surroundings of  various military buildings free from unwanted vegetation growth and keeps it  clean and neat looking.</p>
<p>On all military bases, on board  ships, everywhere mechanical components were cleaned and re-used TCE was the  chemical of choice as a degreaser. PCE is the chemical of choice for dry  cleaners, again never used with any protective gear.</p>
<p>Veterans who served in Korea and on  the DMZ are denied benefits due to erroneous reports about where these chemicals  were deployed and that there is no &#8220;residual life&#8221; of Agent Orange Dioxin which  if it were true then why are we in Viet Nam helping the Vietnamese government to  clean up the land that was contaminated some 40 years ago?</p>
<p>According to the reliable website,  <a href="http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/" target="_blank">http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/</a> &#8220;October 13, 2009 Secretary Shinseki decided to  establish service-connection for Vietnam Veterans with B cell leukemia, such as  hairy cell leukemia; Parkinson&#8217;s disease; and ischemic heart disease. This is  based on an independent study by the  Institute of  Medicine showing an  association with exposure to Agent Orange.  Vietnam veterans with these  diseases may be eligible for <a title="disability compensation" href="http://www.publichealth.va.gov/PUBLICHEALTH/exposures/agentorange/benefits.asp" target="_blank">disability  compensation</a> and <a title="health care benefits" href="http://www.publichealth.va.gov/PUBLICHEALTH/exposures/agentorange/treatment.asp" target="_blank">health  care benefits</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Based on our research, interviews  with veterans and additional resources as advocates for our military,  Veterans-For-Change believes exposure to Agent Orange is truly exposure to a  deadly chemical, regardless of the location where it was deployed. Please review  the website <a href="http://thewe.cc/weplanet/asia/vietnam/agent_orange_victims_of-US_herbicide_spraying_vietnam.htm" target="_blank">http://thewe.cc/weplanet/asia/vietnam/agent_orange_victims_of-US_herbicide_spraying_vietnam.htm</a> for further details. There have been far too many reports of illness, including  cancers, Diabetes, heart disease, and many, many more – all related to service  or tour of duty in a combat zone, or in a contaminated zone!</p>
<p>One of the chemicals in the Agent  Orange herbicide combination contained contaminating traces of TCDD (dioxin).  Dioxin has been shown to cause a variety of illnesses in laboratory animals. <a href="http://veteransinfo.tripod.com/Background_on_Agent_Orange.pdf" target="_blank">http://veteransinfo.tripod.com/Background_on_Agent_Orange.pdf</a>.  Studies also suggest that the chemical may be related to a number of cancers and  other health effects in humans. <a href="http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/health_effects.asp" target="_blank">http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/health_effects.asp</a> The research data speaks for itself – Agent Orange was and is a deadly, toxic  chemical, destroying the health and lives of many Veterans, including those who  served in Korea and on the  DMZ.</p>
<p>Many of these Veterans are  continuously denied as the missions they served on were, and still to this day  remain, classified by the DoD even though former President Bush signed executive  order 13292 on March 28, 2003 <a href="http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2003/pdf/03-7736.pdf" target="_blank">http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2003/pdf/03-7736.pdf</a> directing classified missions beyond 25 years be declassified.  Veterans-For-Change, as an advocacy group, has as its mission to broadcast and  inform all veterans about their rights concerning Agent Orange, regardless of  when and where the military veteran was exposed. You, the legislators of our  proud and courageous country owe a debt of gratitude and benefits and care to  our veterans. Please take a stand and help us to provide the best care for our  veterans. Take action today!</p>
<p><strong>Block TRICARE Rate Increases </strong></p>
<p>Veterans-For-Change joins with  USDR and the National Association of Uniformed Services (NAUS) on this  issue.</p>
<p>Military retirees and their  families have earned the TRICARE benefit through 20 or more years of arduous  uniformed service. What they have earned and what they have been promised should  not be first in line for budget cuts when there are so many lower priority  programs that should be chopped first.</p>
<p>As there have been no Cost of  Living Adjustments (COLAs) <a href="http://www.ssa.gov/oact/cola/colasummary.html" target="_blank">http://www.ssa.gov/oact/cola/colasummary.html</a> for military retired pay for the past several years this increase in TRICARE  fees will result in reduced military retirement pay.</p>
<p>You can block the Pentagon plan  and stop the Pentagon from making a 13 percent increase in TRICARE Prime  fees.</p>
<p>President Obama has said:  &#8220;<em>We have a sacred trust with those who wear the uniform of the </em><em>United States of  America</em><em>, a commitment that begins with enlistment and must  never end</em>.&#8221; This statement was  published in April, 2009. Isn&#8217;t it time for Congress and our Government to make  these strong, compelling words come true for our precious Veterans who are  finding living with the difficulties, physical and emotional wounds of combat  more than they can tolerate?</p>
<p>If our nation rescinds its  promises and ignores its obligation to those who have fought to preserve freedom  throughout the world, we compromise the right to ask our men and women to serve  and defend our national principals. The choice is yours.</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it time  America and the VA treated our soldiers and veterans with  the respect, and the benefits so promised.</p>
<p>Veterans-For-Change has been  crying out to all 535 members of Congress now for four years as of April 2006,  as President Wilson said, <em><span style="text-decoration: underline">a leader&#8217;s ears must ring with the voices of the  people</span></em>! Do you hear us?</p>
<p>Veterans and their families are  tired of campaign promises and yellow ribbons and endless speeches that mean  absolutely nothing. We need politicians on Capitol Hill to take immediate action  to truly support all Veterans. It has been said that &#8220;Actions speak more than  words…perhaps now is the time to truly take action and show our Veterans, we are  America. We are proud, and we support and service our  Veterans who served so proudly to defend our  Nation.</p>
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