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Iraq and Afghanistan Burn pits vs Vietnam burn Barrel's human waist feces?
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Buck52
A weird question I realize it but just asking?
but could a Vietnam Veteran that had to burn human feces while in Vietnam come down with a condition from burning this stuff in barrels with adding diesels fuel, would that be basically the same as the burn pits criteria in IRAQ?
I know we had to do this from time to time in Nam.
but is the Vietnam Veteran covered as like the GULF WAR VETERANS ARE.??
Anybody know?
I am not an Attorney or VSO, any advice I provide is not to be construed as legal advice, therefore not to be held out for liable BUCK!!!
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ShrekTheTank
I would sure think they should file for it. The other issue we had was burring of tires and other things which should never be burned. Anytime you are around FUEL of any kind it can cause issu
GBArmy
I totally agree with Shrek. No question we burned feces and used diesel fuel in Nam.. No question those are two things that were/are burned in the Gulf, both currently and earlier. Definitely file for
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