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Subject: Re: Ubon Thailand- Agent Orange | |
Author: Victor John Umipeg (sad) | [ Next Thread |
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] Date Posted: 15:24:26 02/10/15 Tue In reply to: Pat Miller 's message, "Ubon Thailand- Agent Orange" on 21:51:40 08/06/11 Sat >Saw your forum recently and need your help. My >friend was stationed in Ubon 1967-68. After >returning after a few years, he developed Type II >Diabetes and open heart surgery due to this. He now has many medical problems: Polyneuropathy >, >Prostate Camcer just to mention a few. At this time >we are gathering medical reports for VA & will be >signing up for Agent Orange. If you can assist us >with any proof of agent Orange during that time, we >would greatly appreciate it. We also had a 30 yr old >nephew die who was based at Udorn. I suspect the same >with him. >I am very interested in reading your 150 page report. >How many miles is Ubon from Cambodia? I grew up in >the south where crop dusters came over the fields. >When it was windy the spray went every where but on >the crops. Could this have also happened with Agent >Orange? >Thank you for any assistance you can provide. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
[> Subject: Re: Ubon Thailand- Agent Orange, MAIN GATE | |
Author: William James Ford SSGT (sad) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 10:52:15 06/22/15 Mon 1970/71 Ubon (Ubol Thai spelling)35 miles from Laos, 50 Miles from Cambodia was a forward base and was attacked on numerous occasions. That is why the base was defoliated inside of the perimeter. I'm sure the infield was sprayed also. it was desolate. I am now 66. I was the entry controller at the main gate (Main gate law enforcement guard in charge) I witnessed spraying on both sides of the main gate (perimeter) on many occasions. The deadly stuff drifted to our location and misted the guards American and Thai, civilians and GI's entering/leaving the base on numerous occasions. I now have Ischemia, diabetes 2, neuropathy, (legs arms), radical prostate cancer, skin cancer and who knows what else. My brother said I was the poster child for A O. He advised me to make a claim at the V A. I did and in one and a half years am receiving 100% disability. Aircraft regularly flew 35 feet overhead the main gate, lumbering with their heavy loads, to gain altitude when taking off. Many of these aircraft were filled with AO and were dripping the stuff as they went on their spraying missions. Although I am an exception I am proof that the VA pays for AO in Thailand but says you must have been a military policeman or resided or worked within 500 feet of the perimeter to qualify. If you are not able to submit a formal claim then I would remind them that in order to exit or enter the base you had to go by me ON THE PERIMETER. It was usually a 15 minute procedure in hot dusty conditions to enter or exit the base. This time adding up over a year qualifies most people on Ubon to submit claims for AO. No one stayed on the base for an entire year. Hope this helps if not E-Mail me for more info. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
[> [> Subject: Re: Ubon Thailand- Agent Orange, MAIN GATE | |
Author: dale gillette [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 16:07:59 04/14/16 Thu > > 1970/71 Ubon (Ubol Thai spelling)35 miles from Laos, >50 Miles from Cambodia was a forward base and was >attacked on numerous occasions. That is why the base >was defoliated inside of the perimeter. I'm sure the >infield was sprayed also. it was desolate. > I am now 66. I was the entry controller at the main >gate (Main gate law enforcement guard in charge) I >witnessed spraying on both sides of the main gate >(perimeter) on many occasions. The deadly stuff >drifted to our location and misted the guards American >and Thai, civilians and GI's entering/leaving the base >on numerous occasions. > I now have Ischemia, diabetes 2, neuropathy, (legs >arms), radical prostate cancer, skin cancer and who >knows what else. My brother said I was the poster >child for A O. He advised me to make a claim at the V >A. I did and in one and a half years am receiving 100% >disability. > Aircraft regularly flew 35 feet overhead the main >gate, lumbering with their heavy loads, to gain >altitude when taking off. Many of these aircraft were >filled with AO and were dripping the stuff as they >went on their spraying missions. Although I am an >exception I am proof that the VA pays for AO in >Thailand but says you must have been a military >policeman or resided or worked within 500 feet of the >perimeter to qualify. If you are not able to submit a >formal claim then I would remind them that in order to >exit or enter the base you had to go by me ON THE >PERIMETER. It was usually a 15 minute procedure in hot >dusty conditions to enter or exit the base. This time >adding up over a year qualifies most people on Ubon to >submit claims for AO. No one stayed on the base for an >entire year. Hope this helps if not E-Mail me for >more info. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
[> [> Subject: Re: Ubon Thailand- Agent Orange, MAIN GATE | |
Author: dale gillette [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 16:13:05 04/14/16 Thu was at ubon 71-72 have diabetes was with 8th svs was in hootch type quarters, seemed tey sprayed around them with herbicides and out of perimeter gate all info would be helpful for va claim. picked up fod from line [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |