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It’s time for the truth !
Real Bad
Forest Fire
NO, newbie !!!
“Lt “ said it was
Agent Orange. The
XO said it won’ t
hurt us!
West Virginia
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) is the nation's only congressionally chartered veterans service organization dedicated to the
needs of Vietnam-era veterans and their families. VVA's founding principle is “Never again will one generation of veterans
abandon another.”
IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release
March 17, 2013
No. 3-13 Contact: Dave Simmons / or Connie
Jones
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Vietnam Veterans of America To Hold Town Hall Meeting on Generational Effects
of Agent Orange/Dioxin
Fayetteville, WV. West Virginia State Council of Vietnam Veterans of America will hold a Town Hall
meeting to address the birth defects, diseases, and learning disabilities affecting the children and
grandchildren of Vietnam veterans. The forum will be held on Sunday, March 17, 2013, at 2:00 pm, at
the Fayetteville Memorial Building.
“We cannot be silent about the effects of our battlefield exposures on our children in the face of
overwhelming evidence connecting many diseases and birth defects to exposure to Agent Orange in
Vietnam,” said Bill McDonald, Agent Orange Chair for the West Virginia State Council of Vietnam
Veterans of America.
“We encourage all veterans with children and/or grandchildren suffering from illnesses, learning
disabilities, or physical disabilities to come share their stories. We will explore issues surrounding
Agent Orange exposure, including scientific information, health effects, and methods for educating the
public and elected representatives about the issues of Vietnam veterans, their children, and their
families,” said McDonald.
The goal of the town hall meeting is to bring attention to the hidden cost of our service and to encourage the
government to create and maintain a registry of these birth defects as well as assist our doctors in finding ways
to diagnose and treat these birth defects. Veterans of all wars are subjected to many contaminates and most
were not aware of what was being used or what effects most would have on their health. Said
McDonald, “Our children are innocent victims of our war and need the help of our government to cope
with these problems. We worry, who will be there to take care of them when we are gone?”
In keeping with VVA’s founding principle, “Never again will one generation of veterans abandon
another,” Vietnam veterans throughout the state of West Virginia continue to fight for the welfare of
our nation’s veterans from all wars.
West Virginia State Council
SPONSORED by: West Virginia State Council, Vietnam Veterans of AmericaAssociates of Vietnam Veterans of America of West Virginia
Agent OrangeTown Hall Meeting
A genetic legacy for our children andgrandchildren.
March 17, 2013 2-5:00pmAt The Fayetteville Memorial Building
Fayetteville, West Virginia
*Are you a Vietnam Veteran or a child orgrandchild of a Vietnam Veteran?
*Does your child or grandchild have a birth
defect, or suffer from childhood illnesses ?
*Do you suffer from multiple illnesses ?Learn from national experts about the genetic
legacy resulting from exposure to Agent Orange
Information: [email protected]
Free Admission