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Entry: 6779 AO LAWSUIT RESULTS

TED BARKER wrote on March 5, 2015

Dallas TX


Comments:

DMZ Vets, read the news article and especially the DMZ
section:

http://www.veteranjournal.com/agent-orange-lawsuit/




Entry: 5844 AO LAWSUIT RESULTS

GENE GABRIELLI wrote on December 13, 2010


Comments:

i was stationed at camp st barbara 6th batt. 12th artillery north of the 38th parallel i am quite sure i was exposed to agent orange and now i havw been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy a nerve damaged disease that came from toxic chemicals. i recently filed my 3rd claim at the va can anyone help me with some ideas or maybe even a good legal firm. thank you gene gabrielli




Entry: 5804 AO LAWSUIT RESULTS

TED BARKER wrote on September 21, 2010


Comments:

AO Case Approval 9/18/2010 Pittsburgh Regional office.

John Simonetti, 7th ID Camp Casey / Camp Kaiser
Nov 66- Apr 68

John just called myself and Tom Courbat today with his results.

Case: C-23669597

We suggested filing in April of this year and John followed through with the AO exam and his PSA was way over the limit.

His case file is being sent to Tom for copying and sending out to folks. I am including this message in the other AO threads on the DMZ BBS area.

Ted




Entry: 5793 AO LAWSUIT RESULTS

MIKE BRIDGWOOD wrote on August 17, 2010


Comments:

I have been denied a claim for Agent Orange exposure by the VA due to time of my being stationed there. IE: I was in Camp Casey and had temporary duty in Pamoujon as an MP. I was in country from Feb. 67 to Mar. 68. Supposedly Agent Orange was used from April 1968 up through July 1969. I want to know how accurate the D.O.D. data is???? Thx. Mike Bridgwood




Entry: 411 AO LAWSUIT RESULTS

GEORGE DEL RIO wrote on July 2, 2003


Comments:

completed agent orange registration/exams was denied compensation for dmz infantry duty 1968-69. Please provide info on this suit.

thanks






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