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Dedication and Purpose of the Book This book is dedicated to veterans and their families who have suffered due to military negligence and toxic exposure. ¿ It aims to amplify their voices and demand accountability for the injustices they face. ¿Dedicated to family members who served in the military, including a WWII POW and veterans of the Berlin Conflict and Camp Lejeune. Aims to shed light on the systemic failures that have led to health issues among veterans and their families. Seeks to inspire action for recognition, justice, and healing for those affected by military negligence. ¿…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dedication and Purpose of the Book This book is dedicated to veterans and their families who have suffered due to military negligence and toxic exposure. ¿ It aims to amplify their voices and demand accountability for the injustices they face. ¿Dedicated to family members who served in the military, including a WWII POW and veterans of the Berlin Conflict and Camp Lejeune. Aims to shed light on the systemic failures that have led to health issues among veterans and their families. Seeks to inspire action for recognition, justice, and healing for those affected by military negligence. ¿ Systematic Exposure to Toxic Substances The military's negligence in exposing service members to toxic substances has led to severe health consequences. This issue is compounded by the closure of contaminated military bases without proper remediation. ¿Over 600 military bases have been closed, leaving a legacy of illness and suffering. ¿ Contaminants include JP-4 jet fuel, Agent Orange, PFAS, and heavy metals, all linked to serious health issues. The military's awareness of these hazards has been documented, yet adequate protective measures were not implemented. ¿
Autorenporträt
I have been a licensed and ordained minister for over 13 years and I am recently retired. Though I hold credentials to the titles of Reverand, Doctor of Divinity, Evangelist, and Minister I rather people just call me Brother Larry. I am recently retired and starting a new career as a Christian author at the ripe age of 65. I do not claim to be anything special other than the fact that God has loved me enough to give me authority to act in His name. I would rather be fishing but God and my wife will not allow me to slack off.