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The reason you're alive

a novel
2017
"Sixty-eight-year-old David has a brain tumor that he attributes to Agent Orange exposure. He wakes up from surgery repeating the name of a Native American soldier whom he was once ordered to discipline, and decides to return something precious he long ago stole from that man"--OCLC.
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Toxic war

the story of Agent Orange
Goes behind the scenes of political power and industry into the debate about the use of Agent Orange and its potential side effects, as veterans seek justice in the court of law and public opinion. Unprecedented in its access to legal, medical, and government documentation, and the testimonies of veterans.

Casualties of war

Vietnam, Book 4
2013
One of four friends who have volunteered to fight in the Vietnam War, the intellectual Beck is in the Air Force, where he is part of a crew spraying Agent Orange, but the destruction of the jungle and his isolation from the fighting going on below is starting to effect him.

Casualties of war

Book #4 in Vietnam Series
2013
One of four friends who have volunteered to fight in the Vietnam War, the intellectual Beck is in the Air Force, where he is part of a crew spraying Agent Orange, but the destruction of the jungle and his isolation from the fighting going on below is starting to effect him.

Agent Orange

history, science, and the politics of uncertainty
2012

GI guinea pigs

how the Pentagon exposed our troops to dangers more deadly than war : Agent Orange and atomic radiation
1980

Kerry, Agent Orange and an American family

1983
The story of a handicapped child born to a Vietnam veteran exposed to the defoliant Agent Orange.

Waiting for an army to die

the tragedy of Agent Orange
1989
Relates the increasing evidence that soldiers in Vietnam were exposed to dioxin and that this exposure is terribly dangerous over the long term.

Waiting for an army to die

the tragedy of Agent Orange
1983

Waiting for an army to die

the tragedy of Agent Orange
2011
Relates the increasing evidence that soldiers in Vietnam were exposed to dioxin and that this exposure is terribly dangerous over the long term.

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