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Thanks Burn Pit Voices Was Your Service Member Exposed to Open-Air Burn Pits used in the War Zone? Across the country, other families are worried, too. Thousands of returning veterans and civilians are now attributing myriad symptoms — respiratory problems, neurological disorders, cancers — to exposure to the burn pits, which were located at dozens of camps and bases throughout Iraq and Afghanistan. They have strong suspicions that daily exposure to Open-Air Burn Pits — the massive, open-air ditches where the military dumped its waste and lit it ablaze — contributed to their condition’s. ☠ During first deployments to Iraq, servicemen and women took their turns at managing the Open-Air Burn Pits, ridding themselves of all the waste – medical and human - generated by a unit in the middle of nowhere. Many recall service members talking about the toxic smoke and smell. As a community, we must make our veterans, service members and families aware of these issues and symptoms. Speak up. A recurring symptom in you may be a recurring symptom in another spouse and hundreds others - The puzzle cannot be put together if our advocates don’t know what pieces exist. Today we ask for help by voting now in favor To Help Veterans Exposed to Toxic Chemicals Act’, we ask for your support by voting now in favor of helping our military veteran. Go to the safe and easy to use web link provided below now. ✍ https://popvox/bills/us/113/hr2510
Posted on: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 14:58:23 +0000

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