Former soldiers with cancer say military exposed them to toxic sites

Thu, 10/08/2009 - 13:39
Former Marine Base at El Toro, CA, one of 130 military bases now classified as EPA Superfund sites
  • Year: 2009
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Former US Army members who suffer from cancer, leukemia and lung damage say the US military is to blame for their illnesses. At a hearing today in the US Senate, former soldiers and their relatives said the military made them live and work at sites known to be toxic. FSRN´s Karen Miller reports.

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my opinion

Good morning Vietnam !!!wake up and smell the toxic coffee :) !!! They there in army For crying out loud that the hell they expected ? Of Course if there was a violation of human rights or something like what they have a right to sue the country but if not. There is no one to blame they was not forced to join the army in the first place...

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This is my own thesis, keep your hands away !!!

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