by Daniel Shea Daniel J. Shea, served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam in 1968, is a former member of the Board of Directors of Veterans for Peace and on the national core...
US Veterans
News and events in Vietnam and the United States, and the history of legislative efforts to support victims of Agent Orange.
Children of Veterans Are the the Innocent Victims of Agent Orange
The debate goes on and probably will until the end of time as to the effects of DIOXIN on dozens of health related issues.
Agent Orange still damaging decades later
When I served as an Army medic in Vietnam, I often saw a 19-year-old solider whose job was to spray an herbicide called Agent Orange on anything green inside my base.
Children of Veterans Are the the Innocent Victims of Agent Orange
The debate goes on and probably will until the end of time as to the effects of DIOXIN on dozens of health related issues.
Agent Orange still damaging decades later
When I served as an Army medic in Vietnam, I often saw a 19-year-old solider whose job was to spray an herbicide called Agent Orange on anything green inside my base.
U.S. Vets Join Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims
Vietnamese victims of the defoliant known as Agent Orange wound up a month-long visit to the U.S. at the invitation of U.S. veterans.
Vietnamese Reparations ‘Tour’: Sadness, Anger and Partial Redemption
For Me, A Night of Sadness, Anger and Partial Redemption by Jack Dalton, disabled veteran of the American War on Vietnam Wednesday, December 7, 2005, I went to Portland State University’s...