by Jon Mitchell – In July 1969, a leak of chemical weapons on Okinawa…
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The Pentagon’s handling of munitions and their waste has poisoned millions of acres, and…
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PFCs, PFOA and PFOS are becoming the latest spotlight issue in a long line…
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Wouldn’t it be conceivable that most of our service members, civilian workers, and their families/children face exposures at multiple bases during their lives?
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Fort McClellan was an Army installation in Alabama that opened in 1917. It was also the storied home to the Army Chemical School, the only military facility in the U.S. where live chemical weapons training occurred as part of the Army’s chemical warfare unit. Among the chemicals tested were sulfur mustard as well as nerve agents. Today, it no longer exists as an Army base. In 1999, the Environmental Protection Agency shut down the base, labeling it a hazardous site. The area is so toxic that it is illegal to sink a well in the surrounding communities.