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I saw your "rumpart" answer and sincerely apologize for my misunderstanding.rump-art is the nickname for the kook rampart, because of where he has his head shoved up.
Agent Orange was a Viet Nam era defoliate...supposedly rumpart was in the military, not sure for which side.
Agent Orange ... was part of the risks of being in the military at that time. My brother-in-law died from exposure to radiation when in the Marines during the 1950s nuclear testing in Nevada...again risks of being in the military.
VA recognizes that the following diseases are possibly caused by exposure to ionizing radiation during service: All cancers. Non-malignant thyroid nodular disease. Parathyroid adenoma.
Participated in atmospheric nuclear weapons tests conducted primarily in Nevada and the Pacific Ocean between 1945 and 1962.
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