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Vietnamese and US descendants of those exposed to Agent Orange continue to face diseases and congenital anomalies.
A Connecticut man came home from Vietnam with lasting physical and mental scars. Now, 50 years later, he's still dealing with ...
Between 1961 and 1971, the US military sprayed over 72 million litres of herbicides in Vietnam, including more than 45 million litres of Agent Orange, contaminated with toxic dioxin. Today, over three ...
The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago but the disaster unleashed by American use of Agent Orange continues unabated ...
Estimates suggest that currently, there are 3 million people, including many children, in Vietnam who are still suffering ...
Vietnam is still grappling with the legacy of Agent Orange - The chemical ghost of the herbicide used by US forces still ...
Bulky 'C-123 providers' spray chemical defoliant over Vietnam in 1968. (Right) Nguyen Ba Quy Phuoc, 14, attends a physio ...
The Vietnam War, which came to an end 50 years ago this week, has been followed by a similarly lopsided war of historical ...
When the Vietnam War finally ended on April 30, 1975, it left behind a landscape scarred with environmental damage. Vast ...
Waterbury native Tony Monteiro, at Anthony's Barber & Style Shop for 55 years, spent 14 months as a medic for the U.S. Army ...
Five decades after the fall of Saigon, America’s legacy and relationship with Vietnam are now mired in uncertainty.
Across Vietnam, U.S. forces sprayed sprayed 72 million liters (19 million gallons) of defoliants during the war to strip the enemy’s cover. More than half was Agent Orange, a blend of herbicides.
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