Agent Orange Exposure
PRESUMPTIVE MEDICAL CONDITIONS
If You Served Between January 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, locations:
● In the Republic of Vietnam, or
● Aboard a U.S. military vessel that operated in the inland waterways of Vietnam, or
● On a vessel operating not more than 12 nautical miles seaward from the demarcation line of the waters of Vietnam and Cambodia.
● Any U.S. or Royal Thai military base in Thailand from January 9, 1962, through June 30, 1976, or
● Laos from December 1, 1965, through September 30, 1969, or
● Cambodia at Mimot or Krek, Kampong Cham Province from April 16, 1969, through April 30, 1969, or
● Guam or American Samoa or in the territorial waters off Guam or American Samoa from January 9, 1962, through July 31, 1980, or
● Johnston Atoll or on a ship that called at Johnston Atoll from January 1, 1972, through September 30, 1977
● You served in or near the Korean DMZ for any length of time between September 1, 1967, and August 31, 1971, or
● You served on active duty in a regular Air Force unit location where a C-123 aircraft with traces of Agent Orange was assigned, and had repeated contact with this aircraft due to your flight, ground, or medical duties, or
● You were involved in transporting, testing, storing, or other uses of Agent Orange during your military service, or
Eligible Reserve locations, time periods, and units include:
● Lockbourne/Rickenbacker Air Force Base in Ohio, 1969 to 1986 (906th and 907th Tactical Air Groups or 355th and 356th Tactical Airlift Squadrons)
● Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts, 1972 to 1982 (731st Tactical Air Squadron and 74th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, or 901st Organizational Maintenance Squadron)