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Subject: Jet Fuel Toxins


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karon baker
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Date Posted: 21:43:21 01/02/05 Sun

My husband is a disabled vietnam vet. He was onboard the USS Hancock in The Gulf of Tolkin between 1971-1973.
My husband swears that you could taste JP5 jet fuel in the water and often in the food they ate. He will be 50 years old in july of 05. He has major nerve damge, severe joint and muscle issues as well as dimentia and memory problems. We have been told that he needs to find anyone who can verify his claims of contamination from jet fuel toxins.If there are any other navy vets out there who are experiencing the same problems or remember the problems of jet fuel taste in water or food, I would greatly appreciate the info. Thank you in advance.
My husband is 100% disabled by the V.A. and by tthe Social Security Administration, but he gets no V.A. pension because he can not at this point prove service connection.

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