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South Korean officials at the June 2 start of a joint investigation into alleged chemical dumping at Camp Carrol (US Army photo)

SKorea: No Agent Orange at US base, but dioxin in nearby water

By Sat, Jun 18, 2011 8:23PM UTC View Comments South Korean officials at the June 2 start of a joint investigation into alleged chemical dumping at Camp Carrol (US Army photo)

Americans and Koreans investigating the alleged dumping of Agent Orange at a US military base in Korea are stressing different facts that are emerging.  However, there is so far little conclusive evidence of chemical contamination on the massive scale that has been alleged.  The one thing that is clear is that fuller investigations are needed. The...

Agent Orange accuser offers to testify in Korea

By Tue, Jun 14, 2011 10:45PM UTC View Comments "I don't want to poison kids or anything." US military veteran Steve House claims that he helped bury Agent Orange in Korea. (KBS video still)

An American army veteran who claimed to have buried several hundred drums of Agent Orange at an American military base in Korea, said that he is willing to travel to Korea to testify to the Korean government. Steve House made headlines in Korea several weeks ago when he claimed to an American TV station that he...

US Forces Korea hit with fresh allegations of chemical dumping

By Wed, May 25, 2011 11:05AM UTC View Comments "I don't want to poison kids or anything." US military veteran Steve House claims that he helped bury Agent Orange in Korea. (KBS video still)

United States Forces Korea command is dealing with allegations that the US military secretly buried over 250 drums of Agent Orangeat Camp Carrol near Daegu.  Now they have to deal with with new allegations of chemical dumping from an American military veteran. Retired Master Sargent Ray Bows alleges that USFK dumped numerous chemicals at a base...

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