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Imagine being trained to be one of the world's best soldiers at Fort McClellan Military Base in Anniston, Alabama. You can now call yourself a United States Army Military Policeman. Now imagine twenty years later, something is seriously wrong with your health. You go to the VA, and the first question they ask you is "Did you serve at Ft. McClellan?" After you answer "Yes" they tell you there is nothing they can do for you. They just will not help you. This book is based on factual accounts of soldiers who were exposed to toxic chemicals from the Monsanto Corporation and the United States…mehr

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Imagine being trained to be one of the world's best soldiers at Fort McClellan Military Base in Anniston, Alabama. You can now call yourself a United States Army Military Policeman. Now imagine twenty years later, something is seriously wrong with your health. You go to the VA, and the first question they ask you is "Did you serve at Ft. McClellan?" After you answer "Yes" they tell you there is nothing they can do for you. They just will not help you. This book is based on factual accounts of soldiers who were exposed to toxic chemicals from the Monsanto Corporation and the United States Government while in Anniston, Alabama and how the United States Government refuses to help over 300,000 soldiers exposed to these toxic chemicals. You will read the actual verifiable court cases and the H.R.2622 - Fort McClellan Health Registry Act that was put in congress June 2nd 2015 and still our government has done nothing about it. You will read how Fort McClellan was shut down because it was listed as a Toxic Waste site (Superfund)by the EPA in 1995. This book is written to help the public understand of the ongoing fight to get these soldiers the medical help and attention they need after trusting our great nations leaders the place they trained at was safe. ** Some of the proceeds of this book are donated to private medical groups that help these struggling American Soldiers. **