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Cold War's hidden casualties

Often forgotten among disabled vets are those who served in the Nuclear Age.

Headlines in recent years have focused on American troops afflicted with Gulf War Syndrome or exposed to the herbicide Agent Orange in Vietnam. But few accounts take notice of GIs exposed to ionizing radiation.

Better known as "atomic veterans," some 223,000 servicemen participated in U.S. atmospheric nuclear testing in Nevada or in the Pacific between 1945 and 1962. Another 196,000 vets served in the post-WWII occupation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, cities hit by atomic bombs.

A significant number of these veterans feel cancers they later contracted can be traced to their military service. The VFW has always ...

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