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B Company 51St Signal 1975 Agent Orange Expos

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Entry: 9100 B COMPANY 51ST SIGNAL 1975 AGENT ORANGE EXPOS

STEVEN HARRIS wrote on June 11, 2023

Breckenridge TX


Comments:

B Co 1970-71 assigned to remote signal site Biryong anyone who can testifying that
i was there. USArmy has no records of this site..




Entry: 8125 B COMPANY 51ST SIGNAL 1975 AGENT ORANGE EXPOS

EDWARD STEWART wrote on April 22, 2019

Tuskegee AL


Comments:

I Sgt. EDWARD STEWART WAS STATION IN UIJONGBU KOREA. I REPORTED TO 51 SIGNAL
BATTALION. ( Camp red cloud ). I Had DMZ duty during my stay in Korea.

I was in Korea from October 2, 1971, until. About October 1973. I have
ischemic heart Disease., hypertension, breast cancer, and my Daughter has
spina bifida. Just wonder if I could receive compensation for presumptive
Agent Orange ? I realized I MISSED the cut off date ( August 31, 1971 ). I
receive % 100 P & t disability for PTSD from the DMZ.




Entry: 7983 B COMPANY 51ST SIGNAL 1975 AGENT ORANGE EXPOS

STEVEN HARRIS wrote on March 11, 2019

Breckenridge TX


Comments:

Remote site Biryong 1970-71..




Entry: 6969 B COMPANY 51ST SIGNAL 1975 AGENT ORANGE EXPOS

LONNIE SMAALADEN wrote on March 5, 2016

POULSBO WASHINGTON


Comments:

1968-1969 I was stationed at HQ co 51st signal-camp red cloud and was
told that we were dusted or fogged with a defoliant around our fence line
and motor pool about the time the Navy ship had been captured.




Entry: 6916 B COMPANY 51ST SIGNAL 1975 AGENT ORANGE EXPOS

DIANA ELLIS wrote on November 9, 2015

spokane washington


Comments:

AGENT ORANGE WAS USED AROUND CAMP RED CLOUD 51st Signal
Company B to defoliate the area.......the VA is lying to
the veterans dailey........the department of defense has
listed this company as having high rates of cancer for
years....while the VA denies your claims..........UGH






Dedicated To - Arthur Donald DeLacy - 1st Lieutenant - USMCR - MIA POW - 10/07/1951 - Heartbreak Ridge