My husband died three months ago from being exposed to agent orange. I knew 2023 was going to be my last year with him, nothing doctors did seemed to help anymore. I’m thankful though because he’s breathing easier and comfortable again. We were married 54 years, I miss him and love him very much and always will.
I have heart disease, Parkinson’s, and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma from Agent Orange. Have received more help from the VA than I ever expected. I’m 78 and I don’t intend to lay down and give up!
My heart aches for Tony and all Vietnam veterans who are still fighting the war. I lost one of my brothers in law to the affects of agent orange a few years ago. He suffered from heart issues for years and eventually succumbed to cancer. God bless all of our veterans.
@@liangjiang3122 Typical thing to say by an idiot who never served his country. Another democrat coward as always. We did our duty, when are you going to do yours you coward pig. You didn't serve, you haven't earned the right to talk about what we went through or even why, so keep your filthy trap shut stupid coward.
John, I think most of us have died already. I’m the last living man in our squadron of 100 men. I’m fairly certain, although the VA will never admit it, my symptoms didn’t start appearing until after I retired from the Air Force at 25 years of service and I had held several command positions. I was also deployed during the Desert Storm and I had my second heart attack about one year after coming back. And I didn’t anger the VA by hiring an attorney or using any PI from the Air Force. I used a VSO just like everyone else. After I didn’t hear anything from the VA after a year following my application, I called a VA help i look office to see if there was a problem (not to complain) The VA told me they couldn’t get any medical records for my service between 1972 and 1075. I simply said “I understand. It’s probably because I was assigned to a Special Operations Unit and that mission is still classified Top Secret.” I offered to make one phone call, but told the gentleman it probably wouldn’t do any good and thanked him for the information and politely ended the conversation. One month later I received my decision rating. And the VA has done everything for me any Veteran could ask of them. If you’re still having problems, if your State has a VSO service (like Missouri) that’s the best place to get help. No Veteran should be left behind and I’ll pray for you to receive the help you deserve and pray for you improved health. God Bless You ✝️
My brother was called up but the war ended and he got the letter saying he wasn't needed. He was annoyed at the time but didn't know how lucky he was. Oz.
@@goldiefaun Blame the chemical companies that are still dumping toxins all over our food. Do you think they told anyone about the damage that stuff could do. Do you think they're telling us the truth now?
My dad is in Gainesville VA right now because he was exposed to that garbage 😭, been there for about two weeks now hopefully he can get to come home soon...if you all would, please pray for Dad Sarg.Charles Adam Ray Howard Sr... thank you, God bless.
sounds like a mass murderer complaining about a bruise in the shoulder after firing too many shots. He chose to go to that war, your country chose to use this garbage, Vietnamese people were sprayed with it.
@@liangjiang3122 More filthy coward trolls wh didn't have the guts to put on the uniform and stand proud, these pigs were cowards and are just happy being an embarrassment to this country and their own families. TRASH You haven't earned the right to talk about what went on their and why.
Just found out my brother has been put on Agent Orange disability. He was a helicopter pilot and was exposed, probably more than once. He has throat issues and his voice is raspy, has difficulty swallowing and other issues. He's a shadow of his former self. War is definitely hell.
I too am suffering everyday from Agent Orange exposure. I had a massive heart attack do to ischemic heart and no i am left with an Aneurysm on the heart. It is in a bad place that they don't want to touch. So i live my life waiting for that day when it goes. The doctor told the wife, the night of my heart attack that i would not make it through the night, but a week later i walked out of the hospital, because i believe God had other ideas for me at the time. My time is coming though, i feel it all the time. I also suffer with 13 herniated dics in the spine they can't figure where they come from.
I was a Marine in Vietnam during the TET offensive in 1968, and the Agent Orange exposure has caught up with me. Lung issues (possibly cancer) and breathing problems. I’m walking by faith.
Ano je to chyba. "Chyba" je také to, že Vietnamci, Kambodžané, Laosané mají jedem z USA zamořené jejich vlastní země, musí v tom stále žít a nikdo neví, kolik příštích generací bude trpět. Vláda USA se nikdy pořádně neomluvila a na nápravu škod vynaložila asi 10 milionů dolarů za 50 let.
I dislike that many of the stories don't give the details of Agent Orange. In a nutshell, Agent Orange is a 50/50 mix of 2,4,-D and 2,4,5-T. To increase production during manufacturing, the temperature would be increased. That increased the levels of dioxin, the primary toxin (imo) in Agent Orange. Agent Orange was only one of the "Rainbow Herbicides". Agent White was picloram, AKA Tordon, still used today, excellent for applying to freshly cut stumps to kill them. As an aside, triclopyr is similar in weed killing performance to 2,4,5-T. The herbicide called "Crossbow" is a mix of 2,4,-D and triclopyr. So, if you want comparable weed killing performance as Agent Orange, use Crossbow. I use it around buildings, excellent on broadleaves, and vine type weeds and small trees. On large trees, it will kill the limb you spray it on. On small trees, spray the whole tree, and you'll probably kill it. If you kill a large tree with it by accident, don't say I didn't warn you, its just been my experience. I usually mix it with a high rate of glyphosate (Roundup), and a crop oil (surfactant), that mix will kill almost everything. For long term weed free areas, include Pramitol, Sahara, or some other soil sterilizer. If you ever see 2,4,5-T herbicide (banned since the 80's but I've seen it in an old building), or Gramoxone/Paraquat, immediately run away. Gramoxone/Paraquat is one chemical I would never touch with a ten ft. pole.
I am 81yrs now. 💯 disabled fm agent orange - Prostate cancer. After many rejects a Service Officer at the VA Veterans home in Mt. Vernon, Mo. Was able to get me approved by the VA for my disability. I Praise the LORD Daily and thank Him. Life is Not easy but at least I served and did NOT run to avoid Service like so many of that generation. GOD Bless The USA and Mr. Donald Trump.
Every one who was in country was contaminated. I'm waiting to hear from the new evaluation. From Trump's. New VA disability in 70%. I was in the central Highlands of Vietnam.
My husband waon the river force he go sprayed all the time. If there was enemy they couldn't even get in water to rinse off...water was contaminated anyway. He died of agent orange poisoning in 2012. How could the government do this to their own ppl?
My uncle died in Vietnam. 4/9/1942- 4/21/71. He did 11 months and was do to come home in May. Honor, Courage, Dignity. That's why I hate Bill Clinton. Draft dodging Scumfuk.
The US Military sent Agent Orange to Canada for testing in the 1960s. US Military came to Gagetown, NB to use and practice using Agent Orange. The Canadian Government paid Canadian Vets a fee in 2007 for their illness caused by Agent Orange. I don't believe the US government has ever paid their I'll veterans.
My husband died three months ago from being exposed to agent orange. I knew 2023 was going to be my last year with him, nothing doctors did seemed to help anymore. I’m thankful though because he’s breathing easier and comfortable again. We were married 54 years, I miss him and love him very much and always will.
Im sorry Jan, hugs.
Thank you madam.
I have heart disease, Parkinson’s, and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma from Agent Orange. Have received more help from the VA than I ever expected. I’m 78 and I don’t intend to lay down and give up!
Thank you Stan, for your continuing sacrifice.
My uncle has stage 3 cancer from Agent orange. And his daughter was born with developmental disabilities.
My heart aches for Tony and all Vietnam veterans who are still fighting the war. I lost one of my brothers in law to the affects of agent orange a few years ago. He suffered from heart issues for years and eventually succumbed to cancer. God bless all of our veterans.
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my heart aches for the Vietnamese people that were poisoned by Tony and all Vietnam Veterans who fought a fool's war.
@@liangjiang3122 terrible waste of lives on both sides, I blame the politicians and leaders on both sides as well
They are Vietnam invaders, don't feel bad for the bad guy you ape
@@liangjiang3122 Typical thing to say by an idiot who never served his country. Another democrat coward as always. We did our duty, when are you going to do yours you coward pig. You didn't serve, you haven't earned the right to talk about what we went through or even why, so keep your filthy trap shut stupid coward.
Not everyone who lost their life in Vietnam, died there. They're hoping we will die off.
John, I think most of us have died already. I’m the last living man in our squadron of 100 men. I’m fairly certain, although the VA will never admit it, my symptoms didn’t start appearing until after I retired from the Air Force at 25 years of service and I had held several command positions. I was also deployed during the Desert Storm and I had my second heart attack about one year after coming back. And I didn’t anger the VA by hiring an attorney or using any PI from the Air Force. I used a VSO just like everyone else. After I didn’t hear anything from the VA after a year following my application, I called a VA help i look office to see if there was a problem (not to complain) The VA told me they couldn’t get any medical records for my service between 1972 and 1075. I simply said “I understand. It’s probably because I was assigned to a Special Operations Unit and that mission is still classified Top Secret.” I offered to make one phone call, but told the gentleman it probably wouldn’t do any good and thanked him for the information and politely ended the conversation. One month later I received my decision rating. And the VA has done everything for me any Veteran could ask of them. If you’re still having problems, if your State has a VSO service (like Missouri) that’s the best place to get help. No Veteran should be left behind and I’ll pray for you to receive the help you deserve and pray for you improved health. God Bless You ✝️
Yep they are hoping in 15 years
I served in Nam in 1968. In 1975 I went to the VA with health problems related to agent orange and they told me that they didn't use agent orange.
if they agreed then it’s considered as a war crime which they will deny
Bunch of lying sacks of ***”””**…T. VA doesn’t want to own up to their screw up.
My brother was called up but the war ended and he got the letter saying he wasn't needed. He was annoyed at the time but didn't know how lucky he was. Oz.
All my pals that survived, are dead. They poisoned us.
What goes around comes around.
Imagine what hapenned to the Vietnamese people
@@Noah-fj6msand now Joe Biden is welcomed as a honored guest.
Agreed. Couldn't care less about americans. My heart is with Vietnamese people. Hope they do well.
@@Jurgir09blame the politicians, not the young men used by them.
@@Jurgir09f em. Commie bastards
@@goldiefaun Blame the chemical companies that are still dumping toxins all over our food. Do you think they told anyone about the damage that stuff could do. Do you think they're telling us the truth now?
My dad is in Gainesville VA right now because he was exposed to that garbage 😭, been there for about two weeks now hopefully he can get to come home soon...if you all would, please pray for Dad Sarg.Charles Adam Ray Howard Sr... thank you, God bless.
ruclips.net/video/APq98BHwf6o/видео.html
That's where he belongs should be worst
sounds like a mass murderer complaining about a bruise in the shoulder after firing too many shots. He chose to go to that war, your country chose to use this garbage, Vietnamese people were sprayed with it.
don’t listen to these freaks in the comments. very immature, unnuanced, unempathetic ppl.
@@liangjiang3122 More filthy coward trolls wh didn't have the guts to put on the uniform and stand proud, these pigs were cowards and are just happy being an embarrassment to this country and their own families. TRASH You haven't earned the right to talk about what went on their and why.
Just found out my brother has been put on Agent Orange disability. He was a helicopter pilot and was exposed, probably more than once. He has throat issues and his voice is raspy, has difficulty swallowing and other issues. He's a shadow of his former self. War is definitely hell.
I too am suffering everyday from Agent Orange exposure. I had a massive heart attack do to ischemic heart and no i am left with an Aneurysm on the heart. It is in a bad place that they don't want to touch. So i live my life waiting for that day when it goes. The doctor told the wife, the night of my heart attack that i would not make it through the night, but a week later i walked out of the hospital, because i believe God had other ideas for me at the time. My time is coming though, i feel it all the time. I also suffer with 13 herniated dics in the spine they can't figure where they come from.
I was a Marine in Vietnam during the TET offensive in 1968, and the Agent Orange exposure has caught up with me. Lung issues (possibly cancer) and breathing problems. I’m walking by faith.
Its called karma, and don't worry about walking with faith, you have already secured your free spot in hell.
My dad/my hero is dying from his exposure to agent orange. Dang Nang marble mountain 69-70
I’m so sorry I’d love to have tea with Tony and just hear his stories
All the food grown there in Vietnam thats contaminated and exported all over the world, we're all eating it now. Disastrous mistake.
Ano je to chyba. "Chyba" je také to, že Vietnamci, Kambodžané, Laosané mají jedem z USA zamořené jejich vlastní země, musí v tom stále žít a nikdo neví, kolik příštích generací bude trpět. Vláda USA se nikdy pořádně neomluvila a na nápravu škod vynaložila asi 10 milionů dolarů za 50 let.
My brother did two tours. The VC/NVA could not touch him, but Agent Orange sure got him, bastards!
I did two tours also, with the 84the Engineers in Bong Son and Da nang.
I dislike that many of the stories don't give the details of Agent Orange. In a nutshell, Agent Orange is a 50/50 mix of 2,4,-D and 2,4,5-T. To increase production during manufacturing, the temperature would be increased. That increased the levels of dioxin, the primary toxin (imo) in Agent Orange. Agent Orange was only one of the "Rainbow Herbicides". Agent White was picloram, AKA Tordon, still used today, excellent for applying to freshly cut stumps to kill them. As an aside, triclopyr is similar in weed killing performance to 2,4,5-T. The herbicide called "Crossbow" is a mix of 2,4,-D and triclopyr. So, if you want comparable weed killing performance as Agent Orange, use Crossbow. I use it around buildings, excellent on broadleaves, and vine type weeds and small trees. On large trees, it will kill the limb you spray it on. On small trees, spray the whole tree, and you'll probably kill it. If you kill a large tree with it by accident, don't say I didn't warn you, its just been my experience. I usually mix it with a high rate of glyphosate (Roundup), and a crop oil (surfactant), that mix will kill almost everything. For long term weed free areas, include Pramitol, Sahara, or some other soil sterilizer. If you ever see 2,4,5-T herbicide (banned since the 80's but I've seen it in an old building), or Gramoxone/Paraquat, immediately run away. Gramoxone/Paraquat is one chemical I would never touch with a ten ft. pole.
Came from stranger things season 4 explained by hopper
summary : tony is a war criminal
What did it do for the vietnamese people
it made them more obedient to the US.
@@liangjiang3122 Last I checked US lost. Vietnam still lost but US lost lost.
It's hurt more than what you could image
I am 81yrs now. 💯 disabled fm agent orange - Prostate cancer. After many rejects a Service Officer at the VA Veterans home in Mt. Vernon, Mo. Was able to get me approved by the VA for my disability. I Praise the LORD Daily and thank Him. Life is Not easy but at least I served and did NOT run to avoid Service like so many of that generation. GOD Bless The USA and Mr. Donald Trump.
My father Earl Beasley was there in 68 and 199th infantry
Didn't ask..
Every one who was in country was contaminated. I'm waiting to hear from the new evaluation. From Trump's. New VA disability in 70%. I was in the central Highlands of Vietnam.
My husband waon the river force he go sprayed all the time. If there was enemy they couldn't even get in water to rinse off...water was contaminated anyway. He died of agent orange poisoning in 2012. How could the government do this to their own ppl?
My Husband died from agent orange.
🥲
Should have gone to canada
I'm sure the Canadian Healthcare system would make his pain go away forever, with their more recent program 😕
My uncle died in Vietnam. 4/9/1942- 4/21/71. He did 11 months and was do to come home in May. Honor, Courage, Dignity. That's why I hate Bill Clinton. Draft dodging Scumfuk.
The US Military sent Agent Orange to Canada for testing in the 1960s. US Military came to Gagetown, NB to use and practice using Agent Orange. The Canadian Government paid Canadian Vets a fee in 2007 for their illness caused by Agent Orange. I don't believe the US government has ever paid their I'll veterans.
Thats was Cheech Marin did. Carter pardoned them all
@@WinterSoldier7207 Carter pardoned them them all and they came back. Read a history book