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Our partner 501(c)(3) has recently launched a Medical Patriot Project with the goal of improving the care of military, Veterans, and broader Defense community individuals impacted by in-country DoD contamination. Fort Ord was the first base studied by our experts. Their shocking findings, including Agent Orange use, led to advocacy efforts we are championing. Fort Ord is just the first base investigated--stay tuned for further advocacy efforts based on other contaminated stateside installations. For now, we invite you to learn more about our partnered Medical Patriot Project:
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We are asking ALL who support our troops in the US Armed Forces to stand with the families facing the dire, and in some cases, deadly consequences of in-country DoD contamination. We recently uncovered evidence of spraying thousands of gallons of the active toxicants in Agent Orange to control poison oak in the field at the Former Fort Ord, U.S. Army. We previously had uncovered evidence of several carcinogenic compounds including TCE and PFAS that folks were likely exposed to while working or living at Fort Ord. We invite you to stand with the Veterans, dependents, and broader Defense communities impacted by this contamination.
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We are engaged in partnered efforts to help all those impacted by in-country DoD contamination. We invite you to learn more about the many DOD bases that are now EPA Superfund sites. This includes many with cancer-causing chemicals contaminating drinking or groundwater—around 700 installations have discharged PFAS “forever chemicals.”
More asks will be coming about impacted DoD installations outside of Fort Ord. But for now, we invite you to learn more about our partnered 501(c)(3) Medical Patriot Project exposing the harmful health effects from in-country DoD contamination.