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CCAD, Agent Orange and Us |
steve@ccadagentorange.com |
Below are the number of days CCAD has known and done nothing about William P. Mahers confirmed exposure to DIOXIN! |
William P. Maher died of Agent Orange exposure on January 27 2011. He was exposed to "DIOXIN" while he was employed at the Corpus Christi Army Depot. The Corpus Christi Army Depot knows of Agent Orange exposure and has refused to answer any of our attempts to speak to them about it. |
We need ACCOUNTABILITY for what happened to ex-CCAD workers. |
The Deparment of Labor states my dad had minimal exposure to Agent Orange. I disagree. In a report, the Army specifically states they "attempted" to clean the aircrafts prior to sending them to the states. Well, how can you attempt to clean and also state the helicopters were decontaminated? To decontaminate is to get rid of. To attempt is to try. Well, Japan attempted to contain the radiation leak. To attempt to decontaminate is not the same as to decontaminate. I think this would result in more than just minimal exposure after years of day after day of working on these "attempted to decontaminate" helicopters. |