Agent Orange Storage depot
I didn't go into the service until December 1975, however I was stationed at Gulfport, MS off and on for 20 years. This place was a major storage depot for the stuff. It was stacked all over the place, then finally put in one spot. They had a leak there and it got into the drainage ditches and killed everything fish included, all along 28th street down to the base outfall at canal road. At the time I was stationed at NCTC, which had ditches all around us, killed everything. Right after Hurricane Katrina a developer tried to build some housing on land along canal road, and was stopped because of finding it again. Then the navy or someone did a massive cleanup behind a housing authority property along canal road. I was there when they brought in aggregate dryers and burned all of the soil in the storage area. Point being a lot of us that were stationed there have come down with diabetes. We are from all across this country. I'm one of two guys that has a claim pending with the VA on this.
Dealing with VA isnt easy
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Mike Haas
RDJ - While you may have a claim it will not, repeat "will not" likely fall under the "presumptive" effects of Agent Orange because the VA ruling/law requires service in Viet Nam and certain contiguous areas during specific time periods.
I spent 26 continuous months in RVN (Aug 66 to Oct 68) and was repeatly exposed to AO. After coming up with lung cancer and having 1/2 of my R/lung removed I applied to VA for disabilty benefits.
It took me almost three (3) years to gain permanent 100% VA Disability, BUT ..I was awarded 100% Temporary Disabilty 7 Months after my initial application. (Including VA treatment & Meds.)
Permanent status was awarded only after two appeals for that status and only after my lung function fell to under approx. 40% for twelve (12) consecutive months.
I managed to get through the process with the help of my State VA representitive and without a lawyer BUT you gotta stay up with the process and push the issue.:banghead:
In your particuliar case you may be well advised to get a VA versed lawyer since your AO case appears to be outside the RVN "presumptive" law.
Get ALL of your Military records including your Medical records. Not just your DD-214; and ALL of your civilian medical records. Maintain copies for yourself and do not rely on VA to obtain them, nor believe they won't "lose them" once you submit them to VA. That happened to me twice.
Best of luck
I went to the VA many years ago after they requested that I come and be tested for AO. They drew blood after less than 5 min. they came back and told me the tests were negitive. They also said I was never near where it was used, they never asked where I was nor saw a copy of my orders and I never told them. I laughed and left shaking my head. My youngest daughter has the exact disability as Elmo Zumwalts second born has, I have had 2 tumors cut out and thank my lucky stars that they were not cancer. Heres the really funny part of this, I helped mount the spray rig on the Huey and mix the stuff, a real kick huh for someone that the VA says was never near it. If yall want to buy into anything the VA says please be my guest but as for me I wouldnt believe them if they told me the sun was coming up and I was standing there watching it. Hope this isn't to political for this forum or "offends" someone.
Regards
BudT
Va Claim Gulfport Diabetes
It has been a year since I filed the claim, I received letters up until Oct last year, then in March they informed me that the VA Biloxi had lost some of my records, did I want them to make a decision. I documented all of the events at CBC Gulfport, provided them with witnesses, dates times and places. Can't believe it takes this long to say NO, so I can get the appeals process started.