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After careful review of the 2011 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report,
entitled, "Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans and Agent Orange Exposure,"
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has determined there is
insufficient evidence to establish a presumption of exposure to herbicides
for Vietnam veterans who served off the coast during the conflict.
This frustrating decision to maintain the status quo regarding
disability claims of these so-called "Blue Water" veterans flies in the
face of the IOM report validated the 2002 Royal Australian Navy study that
confirmed the desalinization process used on Australian and U.S. Navy
ships actually magnified the dioxin exposure.
Several national
veteran organizations will continue to seek a legislative remedy to
reverse the current VA policy so that Blue Water veterans and military
retirees who have health problems commonly associated with herbicide
exposure will be eligible for service-related VA medical and disability
benefits
Yours in service,
Chuck Weber Registered Veterans Service Officer
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