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Aug 2, 2011 · Agent Orange was a powerful herbicide used by U.S. forces in Vietnam to destroy crops and forest cover. It contained dioxin, a toxic chemical that caused serious health problems among veterans, Vietnamese people and their descendants.
If you served in Vietnam—or in or near the Korean DMZ during the Vietnam Era—or in certain related jobs, you may have had contact with Agent Orange. Find out if you’re eligible for VA disability compensation and other VA benefits.
Agent Orange is a chemical herbicide and defoliant, one of the tactical use Rainbow Herbicides . It was used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, [1] during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. [2] It is a mixture of equal parts of two herbicides, 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D.
May 6, 2024 · Agent Orange, mixture of herbicides that U.S. military forces sprayed in Vietnam from 1962 to 1971 during the Vietnam War for the dual purpose of defoliating forest areas that might conceal Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces and destroying crops that might feed the enemy.
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Aug 1, 2022 · Learn why the U.S. military sprayed Agent Orange, a toxic chemical defoliant, over millions of acres of Vietnamese jungle during the Vietnam War. Find out how Agent Orange harmed the environment, the Vietnamese people and the U.S. veterans and their families.
Learn how Veterans who served in Vietnam between 1962 and 1975 are presumed to have been exposed to herbicides and eligible for VA benefits. Find out how to apply for an Agent Orange Registry health exam and other services.
Agent Orange was a chemical compound developed by Dow Chemical to serve as a defoliant—meaning it would kill crops and other vegetation in the areas where sprayed—that would aid in rapidly and effectively clearing areas of the Vietnamese countryside that might provide cover to enemy troops and feed the people.