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hypertension Agent Orange Training Seminar Contintental United States Locations Breakdown
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Hello All,
I have copied and pasted this information so it will appear in the correct topic under Agent Orange and to have it Archived for all Veterans to be able to use. The topic appeared in the General discussion topics but due to the fact that I carefully listed the Materials Training Seminar in 1973 which is located in the Archives here and now have broken down the actual location which will give more information rather than the list that appears with the corresponding number, the person sent to training , and the name of the post. Most times these locations on the list does not specifically list the actual location, but only the depot name. Now it is broken down to show WHERE these locations are. It will take research to put the connection between the location , the state environmental agencies or Federal agencies that will be monitoring these sites. You may also try ATSDR, EPA, Corps of Engineers Reports, BRAC or even private Engineering companies that were used to help remediate and clean up these contaminated sites. PLEASE REMEMBER these sites had personnel assigned to the roster that are on the list for training in Colorado Springs Colorado in 1973 to properly, store , mix and apply chemicals , herbicides and Agent Orange to these locations.
This topic will hopefully open the door for other Veterans to research to possible link any Agent Orange diseases which may fall under the Direct exposures issues criteria for a claim to be filed under VA guidelines and 38 CFRs.
I also am including the parts of the Perpheral Neuropathy links to the BVA decision awards granted that DO NOT INCLUDE Diabetes II Mellitus awards. These are very unusual decisions but proving that PN can be awarded with the Diabetes II diagnosis as listed in the 38 CFRs for Presumptives list. These decisions can be used in the Veterans claim to site precedence case for PN with Diabetes II. Please remember that alot is still archived here at Hadit so it will take research to bring up the links. Above all....... NEVER GIVE UP. God Bless, C.C.
AGENT ORANGE CONTINTENTAL UNITED STATES LIST FOR TRAINING SEMINAR BREAKDOWN LOCATIONS
First thank you all for your research and study to bring documents to the attention of our Veterans and their families. As many of you know my battle with AGENT ORANGE outside of Vietnam is proving quite interesting. Both Jerrel Cook and I were stationed at the infamous Fort Greely. And both of us are suffering from nearly identical same list of diseases . To name a few,
AO IHD, CAD, ATHERSOSCELROSIS, PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY, RESTRICTED LUNG DISEASE/COPD, PULMONARY HYPERTENSION, INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE , DRY EYES, AND some others that I will leave off for now. 2 of our members have already passed away last year. One from this site and the radio show. Mr. Carlos Hope .
I am going to first say that James Cripps is the first award inside the CONUS for agent orange and DIRECT exposure issue not presumptive. This is the only sure way to make it work. Berta has posted another from Alabama . James was at Ft. Gordon Georgia which is on the list of known AO bases.
I have posted the list a couple of years ago here in the AO section of Hadit and now thru an all day search of the names that showed up on the Materials Training Seminar Conference from Sept 1973 . If you read the list with the names on it you will see only the location with no specifics. So that means you have to look up the location to find a more accurate description. What I have done is simply made it more accessible to at least know where each place is in the Unitied States. I would use wikipedia to fine tune all there is to know about the location.
OK ,,,so if you go to the list and see the number to the left you will see the name of the person to attend and the installation he is from . What I have done to make it alittle easier is put location to the number linking the person and location for to help. It took nearly 5 hours just for this part. Remember the DOD is not going to make it easy.
US ARMY MATERIAL COMMAND INSTALLATIONS AND SERVICES 10-14 SEPT 1973 Col. William Trefz(PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENTS)
1.Sunflower Army Ammunition, Johnson County, Kansas
2.Ft Monmouth, Monmouth County, New Jersey
3. Milan Army Ammunition, Tennesee
4. White Sands Missile Range , New Mexico
5.Riverbank Army Ammunition , Modesto , Calif. SUPERFUND
6.US Airforce Academy, Colorado Springs , Co
7.Jefferson Proving Grounds, Madision Indiana
8. Sierra Army Depot, Herlong , California, 50 miles northwest of Reno Nevada
9.Rock Island Arsennal , Rock Island , Ill On Mississippi River between Davenport Iowa and Rock Island Ill
10.Fort Richardson , Anchorage Alaska
11.Lexington Bluegrass Army Depot, Kentucky
12.Fitsimmons General Hospital, Aurora, Colorado
13.Sharpe Army Depot , San Joaquin , Calif SUPERFUND
14. Rock Island Arsenal , Rock Island Ill between Davenport Iowa and Rock Island on the Mississippi River
15.US Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, Colo
16. Sacremento Army Depot, Sacremento , Calif
17. Watervliet Arsennal, on the Hudson River , New York
18. Fort Wainwright, Alaska
19. Pueblo Army Depot, Pueblo , Colorado
20.Joliet Army Ammuntion Plant , Elwood , Illoinois
21. US Airforce Academy , Colorado Springs , Col
22 Fort Huachuca, Arizona
23. Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas
24. Fort Monmouth , Oceanport, New Jersey
25.Sacremento Army Depot, Sacremento Calif
26 Iowa Army Ammuntion Plant, Des Moine County, Iowa
27. Jefferson Proving Ground, Madision, Indiana
28.Dugway Proving Ground , Utah
29. Anniston Army Depot Bynum Alabama
30. Charleston Army Depot , Charleston South Carolina
31. Granite City Army installation. Madison Count Illionois (Greater St. Louis Area)
32. Lone Star Ammuntion Plant, Bowie County , Texas SUPERFUND
33 Redstone Arsenal (Marshal Space Flight) Huntsville , Alabama
34. Fitzsimmons General Hospital , Aurora, Colorado
35 Picatinny Arsenal , Picatinny Lake , Lake Denmark, New Jersey
36. Franford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia
37. Volunteer Army Ammunition, Chatanoga, Tenn
38. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen , Maryland
39. Granite City Army Installation, Madison County, Illionois
40.US Air Force Academy. Colorado Springs Colorado
41.Kansas Army Ammuntion Plant, Parsons, Kansas
42. Fort Wainwright, Alaska (Central)
43. Savanah Army Depot , Savanah, Illionois on the Mississippi River
44. Letterkenny Army Depot, Franklin County Pennsylvania
45.FORT GREELY , Alaska
46. Anniston Army Depot , Bynum Alabama
47. Savannah Army Depot, Savannah Illionois
48. Franford Arsenal , Philidelphia , Pennsylvannia
49. Savannah Army Depot , Savannah , Illionois
50. Aberdeen Proving Grounds , Aberdeen Maryland
51. Cornhusker Army Ammunition , Grand Island , Nebraska SUPERFUND
52. Letterkenny Army Depot, Franklin County , Penn
53. Holston Army Ammunition , Kingsport , Tennessee
54. Seneca Army Depot, Seneca County, New York
55. Atlanta Army Depot , Atlanta, Georgia
56. Milan Army Ammunition. Milan ,Tennessee
57. Fort Carson, El Paso County , Colorado
58. Harry Diamond Labratories, Charles County , Maryland
59. Tooele Army Depot, Tooele County , Utah
60. Longhorn Army Ammuntion, Harrision County, near Marshal , Texas
61. Rock Island Arsenal between Davenport Iowa and Rock Island Illionois
62. Ravenns Army Ammunition, Windham Ravenna, Ohio
63. New Cumberland Army Depot. Harrisburg Pennsylvania
64. Natick Labratories , Natick , Massasschusetts
65. Rocky Mtn. Arsennal, Commerce City , Colorado
66. HQ US Army Alaska, Fort Richardson , Alaska
67. Holston Army Ammuntion , Kingsport , Tennessee
68. New Cumberland Army Depot, New Cumberland, Pennsylvannia
69.Harry Diamond Labratories , Maryland
70. Red River Army Depot, 19 miles west of Texarkanna , Texas
71. Badger Army Ammunition, Baraboo , Wisconsin
72. US Air Force Academy , Colorado Springs , Colorado
73. Newport Army Ammunition Plant , Terri Haute , Indiana (VX NERVE AGENT PRODUCTION SITE)
74.US Air Force Academy , Colorado Springs, Colorado
75. Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Denver Colorado.
76. US Army Tank Automotive , Warren , Michigan
77.Aberdeen Proving Grounds , Aberdeen, Maryland
78. Indiana Army Ammo Plant. Jeffersonville, Indiana
79. Lexington Bluegrass Army , Lexington Kentucky
80. US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado
81. US Air Force Academy , Colorado Springs, Colorado
82. Fort Wingate Depot, Gallup , New Mexico
83. Red River Army Depot, Texarkanna, Texas
84. Lima Army Modification , Lima , Ohio
85.US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado
86. White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
87.US Air Force Academy , Colorado Springs, Colorado
88.Anniston Army Depot, Bynum , Alabama (VX SARIN AND MUSTARD GAS PRODUCTION PLANT)
89. Pueblo Army Depot, Pueblo , Colorado
90. Sierra Army Depot, Herlong , California
91.Tooele Army Depot, Tooele, Utah
92. HQ US ARMY ALASKA, FORT RICHARDSON , ALASKA
93.Twin Cities Army Ammo, Ramsey County, Minn
94. US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs , Colorado
95. Lousiana Army Ammo Plant, Webster and Boosier Parrishes, Doyline, Louisiana
96. Fort Richardson, Alaska
97. Yuma Proving Grounds, Yuma , Arizona
98. Fort Huachuca , Arizona
99. Radford Army Ammo, Kingsport , Tennessee
100. US Air Force Academy , Colorado Springs , Colorado
101. Lake City Army Ammo, Independance , Missouri
102. Port Monmouth, New Jersey
103. Army Material and Mechanic Research, Watertown, Massuchusetts
104 Tobyhanna Army Depot , Tobyhanna, Penn
105.Alabama Army Depot, Anniston , Alabama
106. Fort Huachuca, Arizona
107. US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs , Colorado
108. FORT GREELY , ALASKA
109. Yuma Proving Grounds, Yuma , Arizona
110. Fort Richardson, Alaska
111. US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs , Colorado
112.Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
113. US Airforce Academy, Colorado Springs , Colorado
114. Savannah Army Depot, Savannah , Illionois
115. US Airforce Academy, Colorado Springs , Colorado
116. US Airforce Academy , Colorado Springs, Colorado
117. Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen , Maryland
118. Charleston Army Depot, South Carolina
119.US Airforce Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado
120. Tooele Army Depot, Tooele , Utah
I hope this will help to identify some other places not listed with DOD. It is also helpful because you may know some of these folks whose name is listed by the number. I knew Harold Teiken from Fort Greely and worked with him. Maybe this can reach some whose names are here to help them with any health related military exposure issue.
I will point out that the Fort Greely reservation and all EPA records are now joined into the Fort Wainwright , Alaska records. So the link that Boomer posted will not show that broken down that far . This happened in 1995 when the US Army Strategic Missile Defense Command was titled and assigned to Fort Greely. A brand new agency and if you look at Fort Wainwright under the EPA superfund list in Boomers link you will see how the acreage jumped to nearly 900,000 acres. This is because when Fort Greely was given to Fort Wainwright's jurisdiction and it added 657,000 acres from Fort Greely. The Missile Defence command at Fort Greely was assigned about 1700-2200 acres for its agency and the resultive Interceptor Missile Program .....aka ......STARWARS.... So it will not be easy to find alot of the old contamination problems there at Fort Greely like before. However I would like to point out that you can still use the Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation records stored at the Fort Greely Restoration and Advisory board and other ADEC records listed all the Agent Orange site and storage with METHOD I II or III cleanup , remediation efforts and their controls on each site. This is very important. Irrefutable evidence.
I would also look at the new report I posted last month....the one that was taken down by ????? outside of Hadit and then mysteriously put back up. The 49th Missle Defense Command and the 2007 Environmental baseline report which shows the Agent Orange sensitive contaminated areas as well as the storage bldgs use.Including Asbestos contamination bldgs, and SM1A Nuclear Reactor site with many OTHER contaminated sites of COC. Very good close up shots and aerial/satellite photos with areas highlighted for areas of concern are also found in this report
I would also like to point out that the presumptive list for most of the AO awards are for Vietnam boots on the ground with Neimers and BWN starting to gain some momentum.
James Cripps won his AO CONUS award at Fort Gordon , Georgia and I have his award . He won on DIRECT exposure and that is what I am following. I also have some of his evidence in my claim with letters from Dr. Arnold Shectter (SP) who is a leading researcher on Agent Orange and the University of Texas Health Science Dept in Houston, Texas.
I am thouroughly convinced as well as my fellow Fort Greely soldier , and SVR Host, Jerrel Cook that the Dept. of Defense will aggressively fight any EXPOSURE ISSUE from Fort Greely because of the sensitive nature of what Fort Greely is. It is , has been the most secret military installation in the world..... since the 1960s and nothing has changed. They (DOD) will not let out all the test that have happened , including Project 112, the Nuclear Project regarding the SM1A reactor , now entombed????, and the Missile defense Work,,,,,, and of course the HAARP project and whatever else may arise. That is why there is now 900000 acres of land there to test without risk of harming large populations , unless you are a moose or caribou.
So for people like Jerrel and I who are still alive it is going to be a battle. Even with my strong IMO's, phyiscal evidence , SMR, and even VA medical opinions. If it was anyplace but Fort Greely ,,,,, there would be a chance. Hopefully because of how much time has gone by and we have lost a couple of Hadit Members who were stationed there , Jerrel and I hold on for proper decisions. That is if we can live longer than they make us wait.
Also there is an award posted on an Agent Orange claim for direct exposure and it is stored here on our site under the Haynes pipeline information. It is the only one I know about at present. There are several more CONUS awards because of James Cripps efforts and we will see more BVA writeups with specifics , soon I hope.
So.... what I believe has been discussed in the years past. Berta and I have posted alot on this subject.
I would not try any presumptive exposure effort outside of Vietnam or now Thailand.
I would go with direct exposure.
You can use the research I aleady have shown here in Hadit library showing BVA WILL award Peripheral Neuropathy WITHOUT DIABETES II DIAGNOSIS. (See Dr. Durham and Dr. Yeng for 2 awards at BVA both DIRECT exposure) Notice key word, phrase, "remain latent for up to decades" taking out the acute and subacute ruling and using the chronic award. You will and may find it important to make sure you use these 2 awards for quoting in your individual case as they are precendent setting only if the Veteran brings it up to the court or VARO. Do not count on the VA to bring it up to you as precendent setting as it is not requirred in VA law. This part of the law needs to be changed. I may post some of those here to help others if I feel better later. You can look them up under the AO issues and my content.
I wish all of our few surviving Agent Orange Veterans well and to please study and do your research before we all are gone and no one left to fight for . Thank you all for such great dedication to this wonderful place we Veterans have as a sanctuary. Your help and hard work is what makes this all possible and a place where we can gather , glean, share reports , knowledge to propel our claims in a faster , more accurate , and sensible method to achieve the elusive goal of Service Connected and the bounty of the FAIR award. Holding the DOD , VA accountable by LAW to the injuries and damage to so many of our finest Military personnel who served without complaint as the silent killers lurked in their bodies for years , causing havoc among all of their organs. Just not as sure as a bullet but still just as sure.
Once again thank you folks. HAPPY NEW YEAR,,,,,,, NEVER GIVE UP. God Bless, C.C. not to be confused with ccc
http://www.google.co...5iHMZEwPLpkUGoA 49th Missile Defense Command Environmental Baseline Report 2007
attachment=5092:AGENT ORANGE TRAINING MANUEL 1973 Fort Greely.pdf]
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- Agent Orange Herbicide Tests and Storage in the U_S_ - Office of Public Health and Environmental Hazards.htm 60.75K 10
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