James Burdge, one of 15,000 American Vietnam War veterans who claim to have suffered injuries through exposure to Agent Orange, shows scars on his arm which, he said, covered 60 per cent of his body.
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Press, 9 May 1984, Page 10
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35James Burdge, one of 15,000 American Vietnam War veterans who claim to have suffered injuries through exposure to Agent Orange, shows scars on his arm which, he said, covered 60 per cent of his body. Press, 9 May 1984, Page 10
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