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  2. Burn pit - Wikipedia

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    A burn pit is an area of a United States military base in ... These locations included Iraq ... is the same chemical found in Agent Orange used in the Vietnam War.

  3. Camp Evans (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    1st Cavalry Division UH-1 damaged in the rocket attack on Camp Evans on 19 May 1968. In January 1968 Camp Evans was taken over by the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). [3]On the night of 19 May 1968 the ammunition dump at Camp Evans was hit by People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) rockets and exploded causing a chain reaction and fire that lasted more than 12 hours and damaged or destroyed 124 ...

  4. Phu Loi Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army base was established in 1965. [2]Red tents for refugees from Operation Cedar Falls at Phu Loi, 29 January 1967 Phu Loi, 23 September 1967. The 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division comprising:

  5. Camp Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Camp Carroll (also known as Artillery Plateau, Firebase Tan Lam and Hill 241) was a United States Marine Corps and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) artillery base during the Vietnam War. It was located 8 km southwest of Cam Lộ , Quang Tri Province .

  6. 'We got it done': How a Texas couple changed course of ... - AOL

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    The nonprofit they started at their kitchen table to help forgotten veterans made sick by toxic burn pits became catalyst for changing national policy 'We got it done': How a Texas couple changed ...

  7. Tuy Hoa Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Tuy Hoa Air Base was an air force base in Vietnam, being closed in 1970. It was built by the United States in 1966 and was used by the United States Air Force (USAF) during the Vietnam War in the II Corps Tactical Zone of South Vietnam. It was captured by the People's Army of Vietnam in April 1975 and was

  8. Vets with Burn Pit and Toxic Exposure Illnesses to Get ... - AOL

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    A new hotline and a more comprehensive, comparative claims processing system are among the efforts to assist Gulf War and post-9/11 vets.

  9. Đức Phổ Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    LZ Bronco at Duc Pho became the base camp for Task Force Barker, an element of the 11th Brigade, Americal Division by 1968. Task Force Barker was named for Lt. Col. Frank Barker, its commander. Bronco was located near the southern border of I Corps, the northernmost corps in Vietnam, a particularly difficult area of operations.