http://www.asbestosnews.com/veterans/
Especially for those who served between the 1940s and 1970s. Like me.
The other link is in the Links I Like at the bottom left.
It was a written procedure to use an air hose to blow the dust out of brake drums when I got into the Army. Then they started to use solvent to wash the asbestos dust out. But, they had us make a sump out by the edge of the fence to pour the asbestos laden solvent in. I don't even know how many of our servicemen will die from exposure to the dust from Depleated Uranium rounds from the Hogs. We salute those who serve, cough, cough...
It was a written procedure to use an air hose to blow the dust out of brake drums when I got into the Army. Then they started to use solvent to wash the asbestos dust out. But, they had us make a sump out by the edge of the fence to pour the asbestos laden solvent in. I don't even know how many of our servicemen will die from exposure to the dust from Depleated Uranium rounds from the Hogs. We salute those who serve, cough, cough...
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