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From Service to Sacrifice and From Cleanup to Cover-Up

Cold-War, Hot Ground Introducing the Atomic Cleanup Story of the Marshall Islands

Introducing the Atomic Cleanup Story of the Marshall Islands.  More Stories From the Marshall Islands' Atomic Clean-Up 1977-1980.  Purchase from Amazon Books written by T.E. Fitzgerald for the benefit of the veterans of Enewetak Atoll's Radioactive Cleanup mission.

Enewetak Atoll Patches and Jackets

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WhatThese Jackets are designed by and for the United States Military Veterans (AND CIVILIANS) that served on the Enewetak Atoll Clean up Project in the Marshall Islands located in the South Pacific from 1977-1980. These service members from the Army, Navy, and Air Force lived and worked under the most primitive of conditions. They worked cleaning up RADIOACTIVE debris, soil, and material 's this item about? What makes it interesting? Write a catchy description to grab your audience's attention...

Military & Veteran Discounts Guide: The Ultimate List of Stores

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The Dealhack Military Discount Guide is the result of our quarterly survey of brands that offer active-duty military and veteran discounts. Every three months, we independently verify each and every store on this list.t's this item about? What makes it interesting? Write a catchy description to grab your audience's attention...

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Veterans of the 1977-1980 Enewetak Atoll Atomic Cleanup Mission are looking for Surviving Army, Navy, Air Force, Government Personnel and Contractors.

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We are but a few of the Survivors of the 1977-1980 Enewetak Atoll Atomic Debris Cleanup Mission in the Marshall Islands.   Our main focus is to help each other with information and moral support during challenging times.   Our secondary focus is to urge Congress to change the current laws and recognize soldiers of the atomic cleanup mission as “veterans who participated in radiation-risk activities during active service.”

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NAAV  was founded in August, 1979 by the late Orville E. Kelly ( of Burlington, Iowa ) for the purposes of allowing the U. S. Atomic Veteran Community to speak, with a single voice, to their inability to get a fair hearing related to their developing ( radiogenic )  health issues  that may have been precipitated by their exposure to “ionizing” radiation while participating in a nuclear weapon test detonation, or a “post-test” event.   From the beginning, and to date, we continue to pursue our purpose to this dedicated cause.

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Health Care, Benefits, Burials & Memorials, and Other Beneficial Information.

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National Cancer Benefits Center is a benefits management company that prides itself on unparalleled service and performance.  We promote and work with many different benefit programs and are committed to providing unbiased advice and prudent strategies for you to obtain the largest financial award.  

Information on the Profiliation of Atomic Weapons

In conformity with treaties between the United States and the Soviet Union, a salvo is defined, for multiple explosions for peaceful purposes, as two or more separate explosions where a period of time between successive individual explosions does not exceed 5 seconds and where the burial points of all explosive devices can be connected by segments of straight lines, each of them connecting two burial points, and the total length does not exceed 40 kilometers. For nuclear weapon tests, a salvo is defined as two or more underground nuclear explosions conducted at a test site within an area delineated by a circle having a diameter of two kilometers and conducted within a total period of time of 0.1 second

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