Agent Orange Studies
The House Government Operations subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovt. Relations held an oversight hearing to review the Centers for… read more
The House Government Operations subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovt. Relations held an oversight hearing to review the Centers for Disease Control’s study on the defoliant Agent Orange. The study claimed that it is impossible to determine from records which Vietnam veterans were exposed to the toxic chemical. close
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- Richard Christian Director Department of Defense->Environmental Study Group
- Fred Conway Deputy General Counsel Department of Veterans Affairs
- Paul Egan Director Vietnam Veterans of America->Legislative Affairs
- Lawrence Hobson Director Department of Veterans Affairs->Environmental Medicine
- Micheal Kafrissen Visiting Scientist Centers for Disease Control
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- Dennis Smith Visiting Scientist Centers for Disease Control
- John F. Sommer Jr. Director American Legion->National Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation Commission
- Jeanne Stellman Co-Author American Legion Study of Vietnam Vets.
- Steven Stellman Co-Author American Legion Study of Vietnam Vets.
- Mary Stout President Vietnam Veterans of America
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