The start of the war in afghanistan. The military commanders on the ground realized that they had a big problem with the trash that was accumulating from the war each soldier was accumulating approximately nine pounds of trash a day on a battlefield they know what to do with it so they came up with the idea through centcom which is Central Command decided to create burn pits to burn the trash that was being accumulated. A purpose as were the military during the war collected all or waste in one Central Location and said as i bury no they decided to burn it and they burn everything there because we think i wanted to back. Learn. Why we would bring with human waste. Trash. Plastic medical. Supply. Than. Anything that they would in use anymore they would bring. A time baleful. Body pipe. Plastics chemicals paint batteries tires literally anything that could be disposed of the stronger. You know and it wouldnt be so. And then later that. There was a blue smoke and the hes looked like the S
Procedures facing millions of american women, america tonight sarah hokye brought us a procedure that some fear may spread cancer and a followup and what doctors should do about it. And branches of government. Capitol Christmas Tree is pretty new. Reporter we have a story behind the tree now gracing the nations capitol. Three, two, one. Reporter lighting up a season of peace on earth in a place where peace can be hard to come by. And good evening and thanks for joining us im joie chan and half of the veterans in iraq and afghanistan sufficient tear a disability connected to their service. They range from traumatic physical wounds of war to life altering psychological scars and now there is increasing concern from millions who say the military should recognize their wounds from poisons they say they were exposed to in the line of duty. America tonights shiela mcvictor has an exclusive, in depth look at what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. Ive lost a lot an
Sarah hokye brought us a procedure that some fear may spread cancer and a followup and what doctors should do about it. And branches of government. Capitol Christmas Tree is pretty new. Reporter we have a story behind the tree now gracing the nations capitol. Three, two, one. Reporter lighting up a season of peace on earth in a place where peace can be hard to come by. And good evening and thanks for joining us im joie chan and half of the veterans in iraq and afghanistan sufficient tear a disability connected to their service. They range from traumatic physical wounds of war to life altering psychological scars and now there is increasing concern from millions who say the military should recognize their wounds from poisons they say they were exposed to in the line of duty. America tonights shiela mcvictor has an exclusive, in depth look at what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. Ive lost a lot and i dont like being like this. Reporter 35yearold anthony suff
Sarah hokye brought us a procedure that some fear may spread cancer and a followup and what doctors should do about it. And branches of government. Capitol Christmas Tree is pretty new. Reporter we have a story behind the tree now gracing the nations capitol. Three two, one. Reporter lighting up a season of peace on earth in a place where peace can be hard to come by. And good evening and thanks for joining us im joie chan and half of the veterans in iraq and afghanistan sufficient tear a disability connected to their service. They range from traumatic physical wounds of war to life altering psychological scars and now there is increasing concern from millions who say the military should recognize their wounds from poisons they say they were exposed to in the line of duty. America tonights shiela mcvictor has an exclusive, in depth look at what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. Ive lost a lot and i dont like being like this. Reporter 35yearold anthony suffe
What was hidden in the fiery pits of afghanistan and iraq, soldiers. A lot of people say it is our generalations agent orange america tonights Sheila Macvicar on the dangers concealed in flames. Thank for joining us, im joie chen. As memorial day approaches we consider the sacrifices of our veterans, we be given with veterans from iraq and afghanistan. Those that have physical wounds of war and lifelong psychological scars. There is concern that the military should recognise their wounds from poisons they were exposed to in the line of duty. America tonights Sheila Macvicar vets what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. I have lost a lot. I dont like being like this. Reporter 35yearold Antony Thornton suffers a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. I could not tell you my wifes middle name or my daughters. Name. Reporter doctors had to take out part of his brain, his left temporal lobe. He has trouble speaking and cant read, and has trouble keeping up with