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    Letter For My Life Review

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    For my Life Review, I selected Mr. B.G. I chose him because he has experienced a great deal in his life, even serving in the Vietnam War, making him an interesting interviewee. Mr. B.G was born on March 8, 1944 in New England, Arkansas. He was the youngest of eleven children, four girls and seven boys. He grew up with both of his parents; all of them lived together in a small two bedroom farm house. Although they did not have a lot of money, his parents tried to provide him with a happy childhood

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    In “War is a Racket” General Butler laments the use of propaganda in World War 1, and he notes how “beautiful ideals were painted for our boys who were sent out to die” (Butler, 1935). Is it fair to apply this same argument to other American wars? In what other American conflicts have we seen a similar clash between the ideologies the justify warfare and the reality for troops on the ground? In different American conflicts and wars, it is definitely fair to apply the same argument how beautiful

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    Agent Orange Vietnam War

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    the weapons used during the war and how they affected veterans; more specifically, the weapon is one that had more long-term effects and did not kill the enemy at the point-blank exposure. The U.S. created a newer chemical weapon known as Agent Orange. Agent Orange is a very lethal and harmful chemical that the U.S. used on the Viet Cong to try to weaken them by depriving their food source and cover. Now, over five decades after the war, veterans from both sides are still being greatly affected by

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    communities that depend on them. The rivers and underground water have been contaminated all, because more than “11 million gallons of Agent Orange were dumped on South Vietnam” (). Turning forests into barren wasteland, jungles with vegetation lifeless, wildlife dead, and infertile soil, with chemicals still remaining there constantly exposing Vietnamese citizens. The United States does not want to admit that their used of chemical “as weapons of war on civilian populations violates the laws of

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    the effect of Agent Orange on the exposed veterans during the Vietnamese war in order to reflect on the human role in the tragic downfall of a society. Agent Orange was a defoliant widely used on the forests of vietnam; it is still affecting the people even today (McQue). The effects of Agent Orange on the relatives of those uncovered is specifically mentioned in the novel. While gathering together, one of the wives describes Ofwarren as “A strong girl, good muscles. No Agent Orange in her family

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    Agent Orange Vietnam War

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    The United States entered this Vietnam war overpowering the Vietnamese, and made a huge mistake with Agent Orange. Vietnam was caused by various things. North Vietnamese and Viet Cong wished to overthrow the South Vietnamese government. The North Vietnamese wanted to reunite their country and would do it at any cost. The U.S supported the South Vietnamese a hundred percent.(www.cnn.com) Vietnam war did not directly involve the United States, we chose to help the South Vietnamese. South Vietnamese

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    Sarin Research Paper

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    The specific agent that I learned about and would like to discuss is the nerve agent Sarin. Sarin is a liquid that can be easily converted to a gas, as well as no color or odor, which makes it difficult to detect (Presse, 2015). Victims of a Sarin gas attack most often die from asphyxiation and those who do not die often have permanent nerve damage. Very small amounts of Sarin and be fatal with death occurring in as little time as one minute. Used as a chemical weapon the agent would typically

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    Military Nerve Agents

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    Nerve Agents are defined is a class of chemicals put together depending on their similar mechanism of action. Nerve agents interrupt vital nerve communication in various organs. The severity of reaction depends on the range of toxicity and dosage released. The most well known military nerve agents are tabun, sarin, soman, GF, and VX. All of these are manmade compounds. The first military nerve agent GA (ethyl-N-dimethyl-phosphoroamidocynate) was discovered in Germany. After this discovery it was

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    the VA didn’t seem to be able to do as they did in WWII. A very important issue that veterans were having as they returned home and they had after a few years were diseases and conditions related to the use of Agent Orange which according to Charles Schmidt in his paper: The Fog of Agent Orange was “a defoliant sprayed by the U.S. during the Vietnam War to clear dense vegetation and reveal enemy troops.” This defoliant was instrumental to many victories by the Americans and South Vietnamese over the

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