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The Vietnam War Like Never Before: Rare Photos and Facts Unveiled That They Don’t Want You To Know!

The Impact of Chemical Warfare

This photo shows soldiers sitting in camp, donning gas masks. Chemical weapons played a significant role in the Vietnam War, with the United States being particularly active in this area. Napalm, developed during WWII, was heavily used, but Agent Orange was even more devastating.

Initially intended as a defoliant and herbicide, the U.S. sprayed nearly 20 million gallons of Agent Orange across Vietnam. The chemical caused severe health issues, including DNA damage, which has affected generations. While the exact numbers of soldiers who died due to these harmful chemicals are hard to pinpoint, the legacy of Agent Orange has caused countless deaths and suffering among both soldiers and civilians.

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