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Subject: Re: Ubon Thailand- Agent Orange


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ed (mullery)
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Date Posted: 08:16:05 02/23/16 Tue
In reply to: Pat Miller 's message, "Ubon Thailand- Agent Orange" on 21:51:40 08/06/11 Sat

>William James Ford. I need your help. I to was stationed at Ubon 69-70. having health issues, been denied from the VA. Your post struck a cord as I worked on the flight line and crossed your gate many times. Could I get you to email me your post from above. I would like to include it with my appeal.

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Fred Lockhart (Upset)
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Date Posted: 12:11:19 07/16/16 Sat

I was stationed at UBON RTAFB, Thailand from January, 1969 to January, 1970 and was assigned to POL where my job was refueling aircraft.
During my time I twice refueled C-123s that had dispensed Agent Orange.
I am sure I got exposed to Agent Orange during those refuelings. Those aircraft had not been washed prior to me refueling them so there had to be some Agent Orange residue on them.
Put in a claim to the VA for compensation for Agent Orange exposed but they denied my claim and stated there was no evidence Agent Orange was dispensed at Ubon even though I had sent internet articles that said otherwise.
Need your help with this.

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