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Re: birth defects in the children of Gulf War Vets [FW] -Reply



To the best of my knowledge, DU munitions did not yet exist in the Army or
Marine Corps during the Korean War. If otherwise, that first summer could have
been very different.
maury@webtexas.com

"Vernig, Peter G." wrote:

> Ruth,
>
> I qualify as a veteran.  I even ran a tank range for night qualification.
> But my only armor instruction was in general classes in ROTC [late 60s early
> 70] and  Chemical Officer Basic (72) and Advanced (76) courses.  I would

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> Peter G. Vernig
> Radiation Safety Officer, VA Medical Center, 1055 Clermont St. Denver,
> CO 80220, ATTN; RSO MS 115

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