Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Ceremony marks lives shortened by Vietnam War and Agent Orange


Ceremony marks lives shortened by Vietnam War
Story Highlights
Event honors those who die of causes thought related to Vietnam service
Agent Orange blamed for leading to deaths of some troops
123 names added to "honor roll" Monday; list totals 1,874
Names are read each year near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial


From Paul Courson
CNN

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- About a hundred family, friends and comrades turned out in a heavy rainstorm Monday to honor 123 Americans whose recent deaths they blame on the war in Vietnam.


The event, at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, was a chance to "take the names of all the people who have died during the past years from Agent Orange, other diseases, other leukemias and skin cancers that they got from the actual war itself," said Howard Tilton, whose brother-in-law died of cancer linked with Agent Orange, a defoliant used by the U.S. military in Vietnam.

"He remembers Agent Orange being all over him," said Theresa Tilton, whose brother Damian Wagasky died in 2007. She said he patrolled areas where the chemical was used to destroy the jungle canopy and reveal the enemy.

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