Benefits For Navy Victims Of Agent Orange – Just 50 Years Later

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Benefits For Navy Victims Of Agent Orange – Just 50 Years Later
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Navy veterans long denied VA benefits are declaring victory after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit sided with a Vietnam vet with cancer who said his health conditions were caused by Agent Orange.

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