Veterans impacted by exposure to burn pits slowly making progress toward benefits

ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos interviews Marine Corps veteran Kate Hendricks, who is battling stage 4 cancer caused by exposure to burn pits while serving overseas.

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16 thoughts on “Veterans impacted by exposure to burn pits slowly making progress toward benefits

  1. The VA is further screwing disabled VETS with mandatory medical co-pays starting Oct 1st, 2021. Disgraceful

  2. I remember watching a military movie where I guy was punished and had to go burn human fec*s in a metal container. I thought it had to be fake but then I looked it up. Nope, not fake at all.

    When I was younger my dad made me stand close to a fire while burning leaves in our backyard. It was pure hell keeping that fire going. I would smell smoke out of the blue for years after that. He didn't give me any mask or anything. I refused to ever do it again afterward.

  3. How scary. I had skin cancer. My dad was allergic to the sun as well, like my son is, as well. All forms of cancer can be prevented, but we seldom know that. Great story! Yup!

  4. Thanks you for your service. Sad that majority of veterans had been lied too and made expandable assets. Most of the time it’s best not to serve. Because you’ll never know to whom is you’re serving! Veterans need more help and better care and respects ❤️💯

  5. I seem to recall a big case against the military a few decades ago¿ regarding soldiers suing the military/government. The soldiers had been exposed to (god knows what) smoke coming from burn pits they had been ordered to work at, on "area 51". Because it's a testing facility noone was allowed to know exactly what chemicals the soldiers had been exposed to.
    Unfortunately that's about all I remember.
    My overall point is that the military has been well aware of the chemical dangers they consistently expose their soldiers. And the military/government always plays dumb.

  6. Are we sure this is service related or is it just some greedy no-good veterans trying to pull one over on the honest never-done-nothing-wrong taxpayer?

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