What PACT Act Does for Agent Orange Exposure Presumptions

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2022
  • Tune in for your premier source of VA Disability tips and updates. Today we're sharing our Agent Orange specific discussion from the new PACT Act bill that got signed into law last week by President Biden.
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    Speakers: Attorney Allison Reddick and VA-Accredited Agent Kerry Baker
    Agent Orange was an herbicide that the U.S. military used during the Vietnam War. Exposure to Agent Orange is associated with a number of medical conditions, some of which are serious.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs lists these conditions as presumptive. This means that veterans who meet certain eligibility criteria are automatically eligible for VA disability benefits.
    Here's the recognized conditions associated with agent orange:
    Disease & Year Added
    AL Amyloidosis - 2006
    Chronic B-Cell Leukemias - 2003
    Chloracne - 1991
    Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 - 2001
    Hodgkin’s Disease - 1994
    Ischemic Heart Disease - 2010
    Multiple Myeloma - 2016
    Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma - 1991
    Parkinson’s Disease - 2010
    Peripheral Neuropathy, Early-Onset - 2013
    Porphyria Cutanea Tarda - 1994
    Prostate Cancer - 2013
    Respiratory Cancers - 1994
    Soft Tissue Sarcomas* - 1991
    Bladder Cancer - 2021
    Hypothyroidism - 2021
    Parkinsonism - 2021
    The new toxic exposure bill (Honoring Our PACT Act of 2022) that was signed recently will broaden presumptions for Agent Orange exposure in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Guam, American Samoa, and Johnston Atoll! This is HUGE NEWS for thousands of Vietnam vets who were stationed outside of Vietnam but were still “toxic-exposed” to Agent Orange.
    Stay tuned for our latest update into the PACT Act of 2022!
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Komentáře • 98

  • @timf6916
    @timf6916 Před rokem +1

    Good information

  • @davidlinscheid2618
    @davidlinscheid2618 Před rokem +4

    The Thailand veterans remained in Thailand long after the Republic of Vietnam had fallen, thus the longer period of presumptive-exposure coverage.

  • @RobertMichel-k5w
    @RobertMichel-k5w Před 28 dny

    Asbestos i was recently treated for Lung Cancer, served on USS Cochrane DDG 21 72-74

  • @teeybannister
    @teeybannister Před rokem

    If higher level review agreed that a duty to assist error was made and returned the previous decision for correction. Does the veteran have to do a supplemental claim for this or does the VA automatically fix the duty to assist error??

  • @jchil_93top_usa_ret17

    How much time in Thailand?

  • @djrock831
    @djrock831 Před rokem +2

    Will there be the regular weekly livestream Q&A later today? Haven't seen one stream in a few weeks. Thanks.

  • @mamatobz2890
    @mamatobz2890 Před rokem +1

    They need to recognize Gulfport MS they were incinerating AO there in the late 80’s when my Seabee husband was there

  • @williamsessoms8707
    @williamsessoms8707 Před rokem +5

    The reason for June 30, 1976 was my unit the 7th RRFS was the last unit to leave Thailand. I left in March 1976.
    Wm Sessoms, SP4 US Army

    • @davepeter1202
      @davepeter1202 Před rokem

      I was in the 6924 Scty Sq and also left in March 1976, I am getting 40% V.A. disability and40 % Combat Related Special Compensation from the USAF for prostate cancer and diabetes type II from AO exposure at Ramasun near the ops compound.

    • @johnreilly7956
      @johnreilly7956 Před měsícem

      Most people don't know about the ASA and that we were the last to leave...83rd RRSOU Ubon 66-68.

  • @johnlantier4228
    @johnlantier4228 Před rokem +3

    If a veteran has or had been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer due to exposure of AO in Thailand and filed claim with VA back in 2009 but was denied, how does the Veteran refile and would the effective date of back pay be from 2009. If not what date would be used.

    • @waterfall643
      @waterfall643 Před rokem +1

      You can appeal to apply again under the new guidelines and your payments will be retroactive to the date that you first applied. I believe.

    • @dgchristensen771
      @dgchristensen771 Před 11 měsíci

      Definitely reapply, but the retroactive date will be the passage of the Pact Act or October 1, 2022, if you have it in within the next few days.

  • @2blkbarbie
    @2blkbarbie Před rokem +12

    If you are the dependent wife of a Vietnam Vet, who died of Agent Orange. Can the spouse obtain benefits?

    • @estherkirkendall8545
      @estherkirkendall8545 Před rokem

      Yes!! You will only get a stipend. No other benefits. The stipend does have a yearly cost of living increase of about $300.

    • @waterfall643
      @waterfall643 Před rokem +2

      Yes, I am not sure if you need medical records if they were not diagnosed before they died. My husband had Parkinsons symptoms, would not go to a doctor and then shot himself.
      It is posssible that the "Presumption" of exposure may be enough to qualify if you can document that they were in a job and place where they were bound to be exposed. The PACT Act is so new that it still needs to be clearly interpreted. Applications will begin to be reviewed in January 2023. You can qualify for many benefits including monthly payments if you have the documents that they request.

  • @frankmousser8691
    @frankmousser8691 Před rokem +2

    What does it do for Camp Lejuene vets??

  • @minervaard5149
    @minervaard5149 Před rokem +3

    What if veteran pass away already can widow put a claim he was 100 percent

  • @k2w987
    @k2w987 Před rokem +1

    The Hmong SGU and their families were the one whom suffered the most. Many of them are dying in the USA Today. Are they covered by the PACT Act the president signed into law?

  • @anthonynewell6124
    @anthonynewell6124 Před rokem +3

    Dose it include Ft McClellan.

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  Před rokem +2

      Unfortunately the PACT Act only mentions that VA will have an epidemiological study done for Fort McClellan. No word on presumptions or benefits being awarded.

  • @HillAndPonton
    @HillAndPonton  Před rokem +4

    💌BONUS: And we're going live in a few hours!
    YOU BETTER BE THERE‼
    Also check out our Ultimate Agent Orange Guide if you haven't already: czcams.com/video/RNZjZKt6Ky8/video.html

  • @scotts595
    @scotts595 Před rokem

    If you really go down the rabbit hole about Guam you will see why it is included!
    They also decontaminated all aircraft with tce diluted with water.
    They also decontaminated the ships used at Johnson Atoll at Guam.
    There were a 1000 flights a day during the Nam war.
    I’ve been disabled from Lejeune since 2013 and researched it extensively and I can tell you
    Guam could be more contaminated than Lejeune.
    Guam was a unincorporated part of US territory.

  • @georgeward4672
    @georgeward4672 Před rokem +2

    lord i,tts about time

  • @timholzer5137
    @timholzer5137 Před rokem

    Hypothyroidism is being rebutted (3.307(e)) by vets with diagnosis of both Hypothyroidism and Hadimotis

  • @eddieflores7509
    @eddieflores7509 Před rokem +1

    I bet Thailand is your baby

  • @mikegggg222
    @mikegggg222 Před rokem +1

    SKI PATROL, ,SONG,AGENT ORANGE, ,FAV,,, Laos,,Cambodia,Clark,Ph.
    Dead Kennedys,song,Holiday in Cambodia,

  • @saipanguy3756
    @saipanguy3756 Před rokem

    WTF is NEMUR. Is that what you were saying. Speak Englis please. Not govspeak.

    • @FoundingYouTuber-2005
      @FoundingYouTuber-2005 Před rokem

      I agree Peter. The hosts BEFORE going OTA (on the air) should have 1) familiarized themselves with the entire subject; and 2) assume none of us know the acronyms, terminology, names, words, etc., and briefly side note to explain what those mean.
      Personally, I don't like it when a host repeatedly says he or she doesn't know what something is (e.g., a disease) or how to pronounce a medical term.

  • @RobertMichel-k5w
    @RobertMichel-k5w Před 28 dny

    I'm Blue Water Navy, onboard USS Cochrane DDG 21 WESTPAC 72-73

  • @johnboythai1514
    @johnboythai1514 Před měsícem

    It's because U-Tapao AB officially closed on 30 June 1976! I've lived in Thailand for the last 40 years and worked on U-Tapao from 1970-71 USAF 1968-72 They sprayed that crap along the flightline to kill the bushes. I worked in the ECM shop on B-52D model aircraft.

  • @PastorDanplaysboardgames
    @PastorDanplaysboardgames Před měsícem

    Question,
    My father has 100 percent agent orange disability. I was told by him to file as I should be able to get the healthcare help for all my health issues in regards to agent orange.
    1. What Illnesses do I need to be diagnosed with?
    2. What type of doctors need to give which diagnosis?
    3. Any links to information would be helpful about child survivors like myself.
    Thanks.

  • @Steve-hz7hn
    @Steve-hz7hn Před 3 měsíci

    I'm 78 years old I have everything that agent orange can give you they're just now getting around to probably taking me from 70% to 100%. The thing that is so upsetting is that since I'm not Camp Lejeune the 1969 and back pay me

  • @GearingDestroyer
    @GearingDestroyer Před 3 měsíci +1

    Deck logs will record what ships the puled into the piers at Johnson Atoll during the stated time period.

    • @anned8634
      @anned8634 Před 2 měsíci

      i would file if i was at johnston atoll any time after agent orange was first stored there. even after the cutoff date.
      even after they burned all the agent orange. the area that the leaking barrels of agent orange was stored is still contamanated to this day and this got into the waters around the atoll. and into the islands water distallion plant.
      the agent orange stored on johnston atoll was conenteated and a lot stronger then what was sprayed in vietnam.

  • @user-vw3ci6ig2b
    @user-vw3ci6ig2b Před 3 měsíci

    CAMPLEJEUNE DIDNT HAVE AGENT ORANGE OR DID IT THEY KEEP CHANGING VICTIMS VETERANS NOW ITS VIETNAM

  • @ronnieterry4916
    @ronnieterry4916 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I was stationed in South Vietnam 1968 1969 at three bases Conthein Camlo and Quang Tri. I have had two cancer attacks internal and several skin cancer attacks or outbreaks in other words both skin and inside my body. I applied and was rejected and I appealed the decision rejecting my claims for many years. The V A still denied my claims. In my claims I stated that I was exposed by direct contact from being sprayed and by drinking water from watersheds following the area beeing sprayed and by breathing the air after it mixed with the air during night time when moisture rises into the night air. The odor was very strong in the night time when the dew rises during night time. Long story I claimed that I was exposed in three ways. Anyone who was in a freshly sprayed area at night time will totally know what I'm referring too. One thing that amazed me about the VA they gave everyone with diabetes an annuity. The amazing thing about this was it didn't matter if the veteran had family history with diabetes? I found that to be very odd?

  • @user-kr4yh4mo1q
    @user-kr4yh4mo1q Před 4 měsíci

    I was stationed abored the use Peoria the last us Natale ship in Thailand, 1976, before us was told to leave the country,we were docked there lodeing out equipment, the ship an lst, with a 500ft tank deck. Lots of space. I was definitely exposed, agent orange was not considered until the pac act.

  • @charlesabbott4518
    @charlesabbott4518 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What about AGENT ORANGE in PANAMA???

  • @RaySantamouro
    @RaySantamouro Před 8 měsíci

    i was with the 809th engineersin northern thailand nkp, i just came down with bladder cancer served in 1969

  • @ThomasClough
    @ThomasClough Před 8 měsíci +2

    I was at Udorn RTAFB 1972-1973. Diagnosed with prostate cancer and diabetes 2021. Diagnosed either hypertension before 1980x I filed under the Pact Act 7 Aug 2023 and was rated 100% for prostate cancer, 20% for diabetes and 0% for hypertension. VA set effective date for hypertension as 10 Aug 2022 but cancer and diabetes as 7 Aug 2023. Bottom line, no back pay! Should I file for reveiw?

  • @hopeoswald3448
    @hopeoswald3448 Před 8 měsíci

    What is pact ?

  • @hopeoswald3448
    @hopeoswald3448 Před 8 měsíci

    My husband die due to a o. Vietnam. We file for benigits 2year before he die, had mult surgeries .i do get dic. Never had any other benefits . Am i able to get more benifis? I care alone for him . Had spinal surgeries. Thank you !!!

  • @robert9248
    @robert9248 Před 10 měsíci

    Pac act is bullshit for Agent Orange and hypertension

  • @jamesgoff6052
    @jamesgoff6052 Před 11 měsíci

    How much a month dose the blue water agent orange presumption pay a month?

  • @michaelfreeman1790
    @michaelfreeman1790 Před 11 měsíci

    File Supplement Form 22295 I think check the form #. I resubmitted a claim as a Blue Water Navy, and was awarded with my private Doctors Paperwork 100%. Also, I was awarded back pay for 5 years. JUST FILE GET A GOOD VSO.

  • @dgchristensen771
    @dgchristensen771 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow, somebody who knows what he's talking about!!!
    I have watched at least a dozen videos trying to get information on the Pact Act and Agent Orange with respect to Thailand veterans and all I get is stuff I already know. But here's a guy who actually provides answers. The story is if you apply within the first year, it's retroactive to when the act was passed, well, not exactly, if you don't meet certain conditions, it's retroactive to October 1, 2022. So now I know that the VA did not underpay me, it just didn't start until October, not August as we were all led to believe.
    I've not finished watching yet, but a second issue that needs to be addressed is the refunding of co-pays on prescriptions which would now be and retroactively be covered under presumptive Agent Orange exposure.
    Regardless of whether that's in here or not, this guy is the most informative I've found on CZcams.

  • @davemarhx2874
    @davemarhx2874 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Do you think they will add Okinawa? I was stationed in the ammo dump at Camp Schwab in 91-92. We burned trash regularly and talk of agent orange in okinawa was common from okinawan civilians. Trucks sprayed our base regularly and our windows were alway open due to the heat and humidity. This was before they built the airconditioned barracks. I have asthma and also get occasional bronchitis flares

    • @glenncanale9225
      @glenncanale9225 Před měsícem

      Was on c-130s at Naha Okinawa 69 to 70. Planes flew to Nam and back all the time.. "Isnt that why we were there??" Had Prostrate Cancer 2008 VA denied me.I'm 77 and all I hear is deny deny until they die

  • @williamrapien6071
    @williamrapien6071 Před rokem

    I was stationed at Johnston Atoll between December 1974 to December 1975 serving with Det 2 of the 1957th Comm Gp (USAF). I have a lot of records from my time there but very few mention Johnston Atoll by name, most referring only to Det 2, 1957th Comm Gp. I cannot seem to find any information on what the different military units were that were stationed there during the time that Agent Orange was stored there.
    Is that information available somewhere?

  • @glengayer9627
    @glengayer9627 Před rokem +2

    Question is Okinawa included in agent orange usages ?? My service frame 70-73 and have all diagnostics !!

  • @billysilas9756
    @billysilas9756 Před rokem +2

    What about Korea

  • @anned8634
    @anned8634 Před rokem

    I was on a navy ship that went to both Guam and Johnston atoll and now i am going to file a claim for Agent Orange
    I have claimed for years that i was exposed to dioxin in the form of PCCD DIOXIN during a ship board fire from the burning of PCBs that were used in many things on navy ships as a fire retardant. PCBs were used in paints. electrical wire insolation, transformers. ect ect . at fire temperatures of 500 to 900 degrees, PCBs break down into PCCD dioxin.
    Why is there a cut-off date for Johnston atoll i do not understand because it,s well known that the barrels stored there leaked and got into the surrounding waters and through the islands' desalination system and was in the drinking water system.
    The waters around Johnston atoll were still contaminated with Agent Orange long after the barrels of Agent Orange were burned
    the ship i was on filled our water tanks from the islands' water system.

  • @davesisco6595
    @davesisco6595 Před rokem

    Agent Orange was used around the base housing and barracks. Guam 66-67.

  • @bwill540
    @bwill540 Před rokem

    Why does The Korean Vet with exposure in or near the DMZ keep getting swept under the rug?

    • @evilload
      @evilload Před rokem

      Well did you meet the requirements like dates and specific units? This is all on the VA website.

  • @bwill540
    @bwill540 Před rokem +1

    What about Korea?

  • @jcamacho12000
    @jcamacho12000 Před rokem

    I enlisted in the US Army in May of 1980 (delayed entry) and then left for basic training in June of 1980. End date for the PACT Act is July of 1980. I"m from Guam! I do have some of the illnesses mentioned under the PACT Act. Do I qualify to apply?

    • @evilload
      @evilload Před rokem

      Was your entry to active duty/date inducted before July 1980? If not, then fat chance.

    • @dgchristensen771
      @dgchristensen771 Před 11 měsíci

      Being from Guam doesn't qualify you, however, delayed entry usually means inactive military reserve. So, if you were technically in the military reserve and in Guam, you might be able to pull it off with a smart advocate.

  • @walterdewalt3456
    @walterdewalt3456 Před rokem

    Why wasn't Clark Air Force Base Philippines 1973-1974 placed on the water contaminated list with Guam I was station at Clark diagnosed with leukemia but the VA want be too prove riding on a C-123 from Taiwan my first duty assignment for ninety days the 374th tactical wing was relocated to the Philippines....At issue: the contaminated water discussed in along article in Stars and Strip military paper..Also I've other article from other publish articles that's discusses contaminated water at Clark....The VA is processing my leukemia claim under the Pact Act but want other evidence concerning Agent Orange...It doesn't make a lot of sense...Therefore I'm sending another Congressnal to Senator Cornyn office and CC to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs Washington DC...every move is about delay....

  • @davepeter1202
    @davepeter1202 Před rokem +4

    The end date for Thailand in June 1976 is because that is when the last of the U.S. military left after the Thai government shut down our operations there. I was at Ramasun Station, Thailand from Dec 74 - Mar 76 and AO was being used while I was there to keep our antenna field and operations compound free of vegetation. I am currently receiving 40 % V.A. disability and 40% Combat Related Special Compensation from the USAF for prostate cancer and diabetes type II from AO exposure. The V.A. admitted AO was being used on my base while I was there and I was approved in 2017 and was not working near the perimeter, I was an intelligence analyst working next the antenna field in the operations compound which where all free of vegetation and I never saw anyone cutting grass on this base which was located in a tropical climate.

  • @cerebralstud68
    @cerebralstud68 Před rokem +2

    Korat royal airbase had spy planes on it.Took time to get all that equipment out of there.

  • @charlesabbott4518
    @charlesabbott4518 Před rokem

    What about AGENT ORANGE in PANAMA???

  • @stevenwhite5639
    @stevenwhite5639 Před rokem +3

    If the veteran has died from cancer do to his tour in Vietnam can a spouse file for a claim even if he never file for a claim or did not know he could.
    spouse Can a spouse file for his claim

    • @EDD519
      @EDD519 Před 3 měsíci

      yes ! but you need a rep !

  • @soldtobediers
    @soldtobediers Před rokem

    “I write to murder the selves that whisper untruths to me.”
    ― Leonard Cohen

  • @johnpelszynski6646
    @johnpelszynski6646 Před rokem

    I was in Vietnam Jan 66 to Sept. 66. 8 months in the jungle and drinking out of streams. I Know I drank Agent Orange. I need more money, now get those printing machines running. I also had the Clap twice while at LAIKHE , RVN. Can i get pay for that?

  • @judyallen7260
    @judyallen7260 Před rokem

    Ask your friend if he worked with awelderby the name of jack Allen, he was my hisband,husband, thank you

  • @judyallen7260
    @judyallen7260 Před rokem

    What Bouton our kids?

    • @judyallen7260
      @judyallen7260 Před rokem

      I'm 76years old

    • @judyallen7260
      @judyallen7260 Před rokem

      I had two defor children then the oldest had pancrea cancer and they also removed her spleen my granddaughter had the same and neither have an immune system there also diabetes my brain is messed up I stop breathing at night,have illusion say its lack of oxygen to my brain as long as I'm awake is ok today I finally find out if they can do surgery if it's too late I was supposed to have the scans three years agobuydr redd would m t listen wouldn't check my medical file which is what Boise told me to tell her

    • @judyallen7260
      @judyallen7260 Před rokem

      Hseveral grandchildren and great grandchildren with diaabetes

  • @MoonMoney97
    @MoonMoney97 Před rokem

    What about "In or Near Korean DMZ"?

  • @BHB-og2rp
    @BHB-og2rp Před rokem +1

    Can a son of a veteran claim even if he lives in another country?

  • @judyallen7260
    @judyallen7260 Před rokem

    Fort Mcellan?

  • @nld-bl5ct
    @nld-bl5ct Před rokem +3

    They continued to work on the old sprayer planes in Thailand up 1976. Friend of mine gets 100% who was an AF aircraft mechanic, especially the Fairchild.

  • @jamesblunt1499
    @jamesblunt1499 Před rokem

    How for back can you claim the first time you put a claim in for hypertension

  • @williame.6965
    @williame.6965 Před rokem +1

    Why disagree on Guam?(agent orange) It was used there in those times in its various forms.

  • @TheAdadadada
    @TheAdadadada Před rokem +4

    Because of the routinely demonstrated incompetence of the VA Health providers, I learned years ago to never tell any VA staffer or doctor about any medical medical concern that I didn't trust them to handle! You could not imagine the frequency of incidents where the VA screwed up! It seems like they only higher the losers in the medical industry! If you get treated by someone competent, they get burned out fast and move back into conventional medicine. For these reasons, the my personal medical records would not be completely accurate! I would be dead or infected with AIDS if I had allowed the Miami VA to treat some of my issues!

  • @karter9908
    @karter9908 Před rokem +1

    I listened, but need to add a correction or 2:
    Why now??? I served U-tapao & Takhli.... No exposure from 72 to 2022 ??? Ha...
    Delay
    Deny
    Until they die
    * Proof positive in this " bill"...
    #2: 1972 was still spraying AO!!
    Look up CHECO REPORT THAILAND.
    I WALKED the perimeter of Takhli at 3am 7 days a week, and watched the 56000lb tank truck spray bars spray the ground that had almost nothing growing ~300+ ft or more to jungle!!
    And a JEEP followed with gunner on a . 50cal..... FACT.
    IN ADDITION to that fact, Takhli was storage area for hundreds of barrels of defoliant!!! Fact.....
    * I flew to DaNang twice on C123
    " taxi" .... Bladder as cargo, because it was Ranch hand plane!!! Fact....
    But I have been denied for 50 years.
    What a crock.
    But now.....
    THIS BILL....... proof how govt is twisted, sick, dishonest, & many other titles.
    I don't have AO illnesses... So I am very fortunate.
    This comment is to get More FACTS out to other veterans.
    Comments are welcomed.
    Regards,
    Ron

  • @peggygalle7392
    @peggygalle7392 Před rokem +2

    When are they going to add early onset alzheimers

  • @ronaldhays5554
    @ronaldhays5554 Před rokem +2

    The amazing thing about the VA is the just recognized bladder cancer but will not discuss or recognize kidney cancer! So where do the kidneys empty into ?? Makes me wonder just how Agent Orange could get into the bladder??

    • @lindajensen9222
      @lindajensen9222 Před rokem

      I knew a person who lost a Testical due to Testicular Cancer which he got from being sprayed in the jungle with Agent Orange in Vietnam, his wife wrote a book on it which the Government blocked it from being published that was in the 80's that she told me about that the Government didn't want the Public to know what they had done, it's like when they sprayed the West Coast with Anthrax to see the effect it would have on people it's no wonder why so many People are getting Cancer

  • @doloresalbro6917
    @doloresalbro6917 Před rokem

    I have letter I’m granted from NVLSP my husband 2 times when to Vietnam Major Raymond C ALBRO Jr ,I’m a widow ,Dolores C ALBRO
    I’m receiving VA and S S DI my husband die also liver cancer and Hight Blood in his death certificate,can you please help me to review my case to ask reconcedation for my case he got medal in Vietnam ,I’m renting house here in Philippines my daughter is American cetizin

  • @minervaard5149
    @minervaard5149 Před rokem +1

    How can I get copies of his denied letters from va

  • @edwinjamessutphin3361

    Just a very simple question: is contaminated web gear used in ANY WAR IN THAT TIME CONSIDERED BOOTS ON THE GROUND ????

  • @leslienelson7016
    @leslienelson7016 Před rokem

    mY BROTHER SERVED IN THAILAND IN THE AIR FORCE AND DIED FROM STOMACH BLEEDING IN HOSPITAL IN CALIFORNIA
    .

    • @waterfall643
      @waterfall643 Před rokem

      I understand. My husband was at Udorn AFB and worked on the planes as an aircraft electronics technician. He only lived to be 55.