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Date Posted: 12:12:37 08/27/11 Sat
Author: corrinne (help)
Subject: 1st battalion, 4th marine 1975 veitnam evacuation, agent orange

My husband Cpl James Alston served in the evacuation of veitnam with the 1st battalion 4th marines in battalion supply. He was diagnosed with prostrate cancer in 2005, which is one of the many diseases caused from agent orange exposure. He fought the battle like a true marine. He had submitted a claim for disability,but during the process passed away in sept 2009. I am trying to find anyone who may have served with James or have any information to help fight the claim and give all fallen vets a voice for putting their lives on the line during war and long after. Any help would be appreciated Semper Fi

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