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.
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News and events in Vietnam and the United States, and the history of legislative efforts to support victims of Agent Orange.
The Continuing Curse of Agent Orange
April 30 marks the 40th anniversary of the departure of the last U.S. personnel from Vietnam and the end of the long war.
International Agent Orange Day 2014
53 seconds of silence / 53 seconds of action. August 10th 2014 is the 53th anniversary of the first time the U.S. government used Agent Orange in Vietnam.
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.
Agent Orange study findings called flawed
Two scientists involved in 25-year, $140 million study say it may underestimate cancer risks for Vietnam vets By Clark Brooks, Greenville Online A design flaw in the federal government's $140...
Air Force’s impartiality questioned
The National Academy of Sciences and the General Accounting Office have in the past questioned whether the U.S. Air Force was impartial enough to examine the effects of Agent Orange on Vietnam veterans.
Cleaning Up the Mess
American Veteran Chuck Searcy came back to Vietnam to help clean up one of the country’s most bombed provinces. Ten years later, he’s still here.
The Vietnam Syndrome in Photographs by James Nachtwey
Vanity Fair VII derives its name from the number of founding photo-journalists who, in September 2001, formed this collectively owned agency. Designed from the outset to be an efficient,...
The Vietnam Syndrome
By Christopher Hitchens, Vanity Fair. In the 1960s, the United States blanketed the Mekong River delta with Agent Orange.
32 South Korean Victims of Agent Orange bring their case to the United Nations and Washington, DC
South Korean Veterans of the Vietnam War Affected by Agent Orange
Symbol of fight against Agent Orange dies
Michael Ryan says his daughter Kerry is a Vietnam veteran, just like him.
2006 Summation of the Our Efforts
The Vietnam Agent Orange Relief & Responsibility Campaign has achieved significant development in its activities over the past year.
Agent Orange and Agent Purple
By the CBC In the palette of deadly poisons, one of the most famous is Agent Orange, a defoliant best known for its use during the war in Vietnam. Others are known by the names Green, Blue and Pink....
DNA injury confirmed in Vietnam veterans
A study of New Zealand Vietnam War veterans exposed to Agent Orange has confirmed they have suffered genetic damage.
Agent Orange ’caused gene damage’
By the BBC, Asia-Pacific. New Zealand troops who served in the Vietnam War suffered significant genetic damage.
Dioxins all around us
By JEFF MONTGOMERY and MIKE BILLINGTON, Delaware Online - The News Journal Reports link the chemical byproduct to cancer and other ailments — and Delaware leads the United States in production of it...
Blood Debt, The War Abroad and the War at Home
By Sergio Barreto, Chicago FreeSpeechZone Ho Si Hai began serving as a truck driver for the People’s Army of Vietnam in 1965. He was 31 at the time, and he had no choice in the matter; North Vietnam...
Report for the Record by Daniel J. Shea, U.S. Vietnam Veteran
Daniel J. Shea is a 1968 Vietnam Veteran who served in the United State Marine Corp (1968-1969). This is his speech presented at the International Conference of Victims of Agent Orange held in...
Speech by Art Connolly, V.P. of Agent Orange Association of Canada
International Conference of Victims of Agent Orange in Hanoi, Vietnam ~ March 28-29, 2006.
Ruling in the Korean Agent Orange Lawsuit
The Korean Army participated in the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1973 and many soldiers were suffering from dioxin poisoning.










