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Subject: Agent Orange in Thailand 1965


Author:
Richwell Ison
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Date Posted: 09:52:29 10/06/04 Wed


I was stationed TDY at NKP and Ubon Thailand Security Police Squadron during the secret war 1965. We landed in Viet Nam going over.
I now have diabetes, sleep apnea, throaght problems. Also, I have suffered with rectal boiles.
I'm now trying to find anyone who rembers where we landed in Viet Nam, before we reached our final distination in Thailand.
When I was discharge, my DD-214 SHOWED NO OVERSEAS TIME,now I have a DD-215 showing a VSM, with Six months overseas time, which is about nine months short.

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[> Subject: Re: Agent Orange in Thailand 1965


Author:
BILL BURNS
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Date Posted: 14:05:01 11/06/05 Sun

>My DD214 also shows no overseas time. I served in Utapao in the early 70s. They say all records were destroyed by fire. I have no idea how to go about getting it changed, or if it's even worth the aggrivation.
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Author:
Gary Matlack
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Date Posted: 13:12:41 04/07/06 Fri

>>My DD214 also shows no overseas time. I served in
>Utapao in the early 70s. They say all records were
>destroyed by fire. I have no idea how to go about
>getting it changed, or if it's even worth the
>aggrivation.
>>
Air Force Records prior to January 1, 1969 were the only Air Force records lost. Contact a local Veterans Sevice Officer or go online and search for NARA. (Short for National Archives and Records Administation)

Gary Matlack
Veterans Service Officer
DAV


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