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Bring Light to Agent Orange Awareness
Bayside USA-Made 100% Cotton T-shirt
- Sizes S - XXXXL
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About this campaign
The Vietnam War may be over, but the battle continues for many Vietnam veterans. Nearly 3 million service members served in Vietnam and most returned home. But since then, thousands of Vietnam veterans have fought illnesses related to Agent Orange exposure. This deadly toxin has impacted the lives of thousands of veterans and their families but is largely unknown to most Americans. Join with us and YOU can help "bring light" to the suffering Agent Orange has spread since its first use on August 10th, 1961. We hope you’ll lend your voice and support to our first ever Agent Orange Awareness Day by ordering our Agent Orange Awareness t-shirts TODAY! We need your support now more than ever to bring to light the fight of thousands of our veterans and their family members.
Supporters
Lost my brother to Agent Orange lymphoma in 2000. He was 51. Miss him always.
My husband died from AO related cancer
My husband lost his battle with Agent Orange on June 8, 2018.
May husband died from Agent Orange side effects in 2016. He was the last survivor of his friends to die in Vietnam or as the result of military service in Vietnam. My daughters and I miss him!
In May I lost my husband of 38 years to Agent Orange (caused prostate cancer and idiopathic pulminory fibrosis) Two years ago we lost the best man who stood up in our wedding to brain cancer as a result of agent orange. They are dying too young.
In honor of my father Jimmie Dale Lindeman my hero
In Memory of my soulmate, who died of liver cancer due to exposure of agent orange. I miss him every minute of every day. Until we hold hands again, I hold you in my heart. SFC Spence-USARET
My husband died from AO Complications
In memory of my husband Fred
my husband was a Vietnam veteran