RE: Noteworthy News
October 29, 2024 at 4:08 pm
(This post was last modified: October 29, 2024 at 4:09 pm by Fireball.)
I know other Navy vets who are getting treated for various ailments because of exposure in service. One lost his prostate and is sliding into Alzheimer's linked to direct exposure to Agent Orange, and the other has hearing damage from working on the flight deck. I have hearing damage and tinnitus from working in the engine room. I didn't claim it because I also used to drag race cars with no mufflers, and no hearing protection beyond what was in the helmet. We've all inhaled either or both exhaust fumes and raw fuel fumes. In the engine room, we used to clean our hands with it before going for chow. It's called, "Young, dumb and full of cum".
The military denied for decades that exposure to AO was a problem. (sarc) Now that the affected population is satisfactorily reduced, they are addressing it. (/sarc)
The military denied for decades that exposure to AO was a problem. (sarc) Now that the affected population is satisfactorily reduced, they are addressing it. (/sarc)
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