12/20/2011 - US veteran Chuck Palazzo has spent the past 40 years compensating victims of the Agent Orange he helped spray during his 13 months serving in the Vietnam War.Palazzo arrived in Da Nang in central Vietnam in 1970 as a US marine when he was 17 years old. But he returned to the United States after 13 months and withdrew himself from the Marine Corps. after realizing how much toxins the war had put on Vietnamese people, Tien Phong said in a report on December 18.
The man recalled that he and other US soldiers were told Agent Orange was harmless to people, that it only made trees shed leaves so that Vietnamese soldiers would have nowhere to hide.
But they realized later that the chemical was "killing Vietnamese people gradually and killing the future generations,” Palazzo said.
He has been doing researches and persuading other US veterans to pay for what they did. read more>>>
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