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The people who once lived on the land that became known as CFB Gagetown are seeing their numbers dwindle, and they're taking steps to protect the memories of what life was like there before the ...
He asks any widow or veteran who served in Gagetown and has symptoms of conditions related to Agent Orange to contact the American Legion Boston Headquarters at 617-727-2966 and file a claim.
According to the VA, scientists from the U.S. Army's Ft. Detrick Plant Science Lab in Maryland went to Gagetown to test various herbicides from only June 20-24, 1967, and only veterans on the base ...
Agent Orange was sprayed at CFB Gagetown in 1966 and 1967 by the U.S. military, with permission from Canada. It's now known that exposure can lead to skin disorders, ...
CFB GAGETOWN, N.B. – The federal government will spend more that $16 million to build a new barracks at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown. The project is the latest in a string of such announcements ...
A former Gagetown soldier who's seeking an independent public inquiry into the use of Agent Orange at the New Brunswick military base decades ago has renewed hope, thanks to meetings being held by the ...
Ottawa’s fact-finding probe, released in 2006, concluded that the chemicals were not at levels that would harm the health of most people who lived and worked at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown ...
He asks any widow or veteran who served in Gagetown and has symptoms of conditions related to Agent Orange to contact the American Legion Boston Headquarters at 617-727-2966 and file a claim.
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Former Gagetown soldier encouraged by federal probe of Agent Orange use at base - MSNA former Gagetown soldier who's seeking an independent public inquiry into the use of Agent Orange at the New Brunswick military base decades ago has renewed hope, thanks to meetings being held by ...
A former Gagetown soldier who's seeking an independent public inquiry into the use of Agent Orange at the New Brunswick military base decades ago has renewed hope, thanks to meetings being held by the ...
A Framingham veteran says many Massachusetts National Guard soldiers - and others from New England - may have been exposed to dangerous levels of Agent Orange defoliant if they trained at a ...
He said he caught a Canadian newscast one night in 2005 revealing Canada's use of Agents Orange, White and Purple from 1956 to 1984 over the camp in Gagetown. He said the newscast said information ...
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