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Old Tue Dec 28, 2010, 10:38 AM
RETAIRFORCEMAN RETAIRFORCEMAN is offline
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Guam Agent Orange To Gerry T.

GERRY T., PLEASE CONTACT DOUG KELLEY AT ourrose2002@sbcglobal.net .....He sent me an email and wished to talk to you about Guam and Agent Orange herbicides which he also was exposed to. He knows about me handling and handspraying it there. He worked in base supply and did inventory on the drums of AO at Andersen AFB.


From Doug Kelley,

LEROY SEND ME THIS MANS E-MAIL AND I WELL EXPLAIN HIM THE FAXS OF LIFE DOUG

--- On Tue, 12/28/10, RetAirForceMan@aol.com <RetAirForceMan@aol.com> wrote:


From: RetAirForceMan@aol.com <RetAirForceMan@aol.com>
Subject: this guy doesn't even know he was exposed to AO on Guam...oh my!
To: rstanton@stjoelive.com, MPaxton@nas.edu, ourrose2002@sbcglobal.net, josephmchale@ymail.com, W6stringer@aol.com
Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2010, 4:53 AM


Gerry T.
Member Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Texas
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VA Benefits

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I may be a little slow but for 20 yrs I did my job and retired in 82. Since then I have been dx first with type 2 Diabetes, then Heart Problems, and two years ago "Pre Lukemia" now they say MDS unclassified... My question is: I was never exposed to Chemical Agents that I know of. Never spent time in Viet Nam.. the closet was Guam.. Do I put in a claim to the VA to see if it can be determine if any of my assignments exposed me to chemical hazards... Thanks GT
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