Military Update: Many Vietnam vets to get claims paid soon









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By Tom Philpott

The Department of Veterans Affairs likely will begin in October to pay thousands of disability claims to Vietnam veterans with ischemic heart disease, Parkinson’s disease and B-cell leukemia — illnesses newly associated with exposure to defoliants, including Agent Orange, used in that war. 

A 60-day countdown to the day that VA can start compensating up to 86,000 veterans retroactively for these diseases will begin when VA publishes its final implementing regulation, which could be next week.

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WW2 Marine Veteran on Sat, 07/31/2010 - 19:05
Title: Vietnam Vets

I hope for the sake of the Vietnam Vets they can get this help soon. They
have been denied for too long of a time.