Xuan Minh, 3, looks out from his bed at the Tu Du Hospital in Ho Chi Min city on Friday March 25,2005, suffering from what is believed to be the effects of the jungle defoliant Agent Orange, used heavily in the region by the U.S. armed forces during the Vietnam War. Vietnam celebrates the end of hostilities on April 30, 2005, marking 30 years since war in Vietnam ended. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
On some serious type stuff, that's definitely something serious...I deinitely need to do some research on this because I've actually never heard of Agent Orange.
Megan, if you really want to know all the intangibles behind Agent Orange.
PM me. Or if any non-**** (sorry rabbit) wants to know also.
Thunder
I looked it up.
No, no no no hun. The internet won't get you too far into Agent Orange, it's relationship with the 310th Supply, and the events in Can Tho. The government made sure to keep everyone's mouth shut on that matter.
Thunder
Megan, if you really want to know all the intangibles behind Agent Orange.
PM me. Or if any non-**** (sorry rabbit) wants to know also.
Thunder
I looked it up.
No, no no no hun. The internet won't get you too far into Agent Orange, it's relationship with the 310th Supply, and the events in Can Tho. The government made sure to keep everyone's mouth shut on that matter.
Thunder
yea, we've discussed Agent Orange in my AP US History class...hell...I know just about everything about the Vietnam War because we went over it so much...
If y'all really wanna read up on something neat (if you wanna call it that) look up stuff about the aftermath of the bombings in Nagasaki and Hiroshima....that stuff is REALLY crazy...the **** actually made shadows "freeze" in place....