Odds for aggressive tumors highest among black veterans, study found. By E.J. Mundell, HealthDay.
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Agent Orange Day is August 10th. It marks the day in 1961 when the U.S. began aerial spraying of toxic herbicides over Vietnam.
Agent Orange Day 2022 Statement by Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations
Addressing pain caused by Agent Orange (AO) is not only charity, but gratitude and responsibility to the Vietnamese people.
Senator Patrick Leahy to Retire
Sen. Leahy-led projects have been key elements in helping to forge the strong new relationship between the United States and Vietnam.
U.S. author’s war crime book published in Vietnam
by Huu Thang, Saigon Times True stories about war crimes during the American War in Vietnam as written by a U.S. surgeon hit the street in Vietnam yesterday under a copyright deal between a...
Ohio Wesleyan University Student Honored for Work in Vietnam
Jessica Schaffner’s life was changed during a 2005 mission trip to Vietnam to study the effects of Agent Orange.
With illness in common, former foes join forces
Delegation from Vietnam’s Association of Victims of Agent Orange pay homage yesterday to fallen soldiers at the National Cemetery in Seoul.
Agent Orange Association of Canada Letter to the Minister of Veterans Affairs
It has been reported that the federal budget to be announced on Monday March 19, 2007 will announce compensation for victims of the defoliant spraying at CFB Gagetown. The March 17, 2007 edition of...
Vietnam Chapter of the Coalition of Korean Combatant Associations of Victims of Agent Orange
Founding Ceremony, Daewoo Hotel Hanoi, Vietnam
The Last Battle of Vietnam (TIME Magazine)
by Walter Isaacson, TIME Clean up after yourself. It's a rule that we learn early in life. Now, more than 30 years after the U.S. pulled out of Vietnam, the time has come to follow that rule. In...
Widespread support for victims
More than 200 people, both foreign and Vietnamese, attended a gathering named “Friends all over the world are standing by Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange” in Ho Chi Minh City.
A Special Wedding. Congratulations Nguyen Duc and Thanh Tuyen
The groom is the one half of a conjoined twin successfully separated by Vietnamese doctors in Viet Duc Hospital 18 years ago.
Responsibility of the U.S. Toward Vietnam for the Spraying of Agent Orange/Dioxin
A public appeal of international lawyers and a petition.
Agent Orange: A continuing legacy of the US war in Vietnam
Featured image b/w photo of David Cline (by Michael McPherson); group photo: American veterans delegation (l-r) David Cline, Ralph Steele, Joan Duffy, Frank Corcoran and Dan Shea behind “Mrs....
VAORRC Newsletter #1
by David Cline, VAORRC Severe health problems associated with the U.S. military’s use of chemical defoliants during the Vietnam War have long been an issue of concern for the veteran’s community....
Speech given by Joan Duffy, Int’l Conf. of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin
U.S. Air Force Nurse Joan Duffy addresses International Conference in Hanoi, Vietnam in March 2006.
In Vietnam, Old Foes Take Aim at War’s Toxic Legacy
By Anthony Faiola, Washington Post Photos by Travis Fox DA NANG, Vietnam -- For a stark reminder of the Vietnam War, people living near the airport in this central industrial city can still stroll...
Agent Orange exposure tied to ills in Vietnam vets
Overall, two thirds of the herbicides used during the conflict contained dioxin.
Britain-Vietnam Friendship Society calls for justice to Vietnamese AO victims
Len Aldis, Secretary of the Britain-Vietnam Friendship Society, on Oct. 3 sent a letter to Judges of the US Court of Appeal for releasing impartial ruling on a lawsuit by Vietnamese Agent Orange...
Scientist: Study may have underestimated cancer risk to veterans
Scientist who worked on a 25-year study of the impact of handling Agent Orange on the health of Air Force veterans says the study may have underestimated the risk of cancer.
Goro Nakamura: Silent Spring-Agent Orange exhibition
John Jay College of Criminal Justice proudly presents an exhibition entitled Goro Nakamura: Silent Spring-Agent Orange Photographs.