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2016 Việt Nam Tour Update
Hometown Hero: John Koehler Channel 5 News Green Bay Wisconsin February 3, 2016 Terry Kovarik reports Green Bay, Wisconsin’s John Koehler is heading to Vietnam for three weeks in March on a humanitarian mission to learn more about Agent Orange … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 VFP Vietnam Tour, Event, Hoa Binh Chaper 160, Peace Journeys, San Francisco Chapter, Veterans For Peace, Veterans For Peace Chapters, Veterans For Peace Viet Nam, VFP VietNam 2016 Tour, Viet Nam, Voices Of Veterans
Tagged 2106 VFP Tour, Agent Orange, Green Bay, John Koehler, Marine, Veterans, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf, vfpsf.wordpress.com, Viet Nam, VietNam, Vietnam Veterans of America, Vietnamese, Wisconsin
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VFP 4th Annual Viet Nam Tour: April-May 2015
Veterans For Peace Vietnam Spring Tour April 16 – May 2 2015 Each spring members of the Hoa Binh (Peace) Chapter 160 of Veterans For Peace (VFP) welcomes up to 20 Veterans & non-Vet peace activists & spouses to come for a 17-day insider’s tour of Việt … Continue reading
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Tagged Agent Orange AO, American Committee for The Friendship Village Project, AO, Army, Bet Cat, Cam Ranh, Chapter 160, Chuch Palazzo, Chuch Searcy, Cow/Water Bullalo Project, Da Hang, Da Nang, Danang, DAVA, Don Blackburn, Farm Animal Project, Force Reconnaissance, Friendship Village, Ha Noi, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Hoa Binh, Hue Orphanage, Hue University, humanitarian projects, Marine, Michael Cull, Nadya William, Nha Trang, Project Renew, Quang Tri Province, Saigon, Suel Jones, Tu Du Hospital, Unexploded Ordinances, UXO, VAE, VAVA, Veterans For Peace, veteransforpeace.org, VFP Hoa Bihn, Viet Nam, Viet Namese, VietNam, Vietnam Spring Tour, virginia@veteransforpeace.org
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Legacy of Agent Orange in Vietnam & the US
San Francisco-Ho Chi Minh City Sister City Committee (SFHCMSSC) Agent Orange Update Wednesday, August 27, 5:30 pm, Free Light Refreshments RSVP: 415 447-6075, sfhcmcscc@aol.com City Hall, Mayor’s Conference Room #201 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl, San Francisco Agent Orange — a defoliant … Continue reading
Posted in Agent Orange, Health, San Francisco, Veterans, Veterans For Peace, Viet Nam, VietNam, Voices Of Veterans
Tagged Agent Orange, American Legion, American Legion War Memorial Commission, City Hall, Dow Chemical, Ho Chi Minh City Sister City Committee, Infectious Diseases, Marine, Mayor's Conference Room, Monsanto, Paul Cox, Robert Owne, San Francisco, SFHCMSSC, UCSF, US Military, VietNam, Vietnamese
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The Legacy of Agent Orange
By Paul Cox I did not look out the window of the Freedom Bird as it lifted off from the Da Nang airport in 1970. I had been there 18 months mostly as a grunt in the Corps. I never … Continue reading
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Tagged A Luoi, A Luoi (A Shau) Valley, Agent Orange, Agent Orange Collateral Damage, Bernard Fall, Da Dang hotspots, Da Nang, Freedom Bird, GI Guinea Pigs, H.R. 2634, Hanoi, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Marine, National Academy of Sciences, Pau Cox, Paul Cox, Paul Reutershan, Pentagon Papers, Phillip Jones Griffith, Public Law 102-4, San Francisco, USO, VA, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf, vfpsf.wordpress.com, Victims of Agent Orange Relief Act of 2011, VietNam, Vietnam Agent Orange Relief and Responsibility Campaign, Vietnam Veterans, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Vung Tau
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