The VA presumes that veterans who had “boots on the ground” in the Republic of Vietnam or served in the country’s inland waterways or territorial waters during the war (January 9, 1962 – May 7, 1975) were exposed to herbicides, including Agent Orange. The U.S. military used herbicides during the war to clear the thick … Continue reading VA Disability Benefits for Vietnam Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange and Other Herbicides
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