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Navy veteran who won landmark Agent Orange case dies in Owatonna


The Navy veteran who ended up changing the lives of 90,000 fellow sailors following a 2019 court decision over Agent Orange died at the Owatonna Hospital on Friday.
Albert ‘Al’ Procopio Jr. died at the age of 75 early Friday morning of kidney failure after a decades-long battle with exposure to Agent Orange herbicide during his service in Vietnam. According to Procopio’s family, he was in the process of transitioning from his home in Ham Lake to an assisted living facility in Owatonna, where his son Joe Procopio and his family lives.
“Al suffered for years from diabetes, lung disease, and prostate cancer among other things,” said Jessica Procopio, Al Procopio’s daughter-in-law who remembers her father-in-law as the loud, sarcastic man from Boston who was a teddy bear inside. “His mind was amazing, but his body and health have been on a steady decline due to Agent Orange.” ....

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Toxic legacy, part 2: Fighting for justice after chemical warfare in Vietnam


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Toxic legacy, part 2: Fighting for justice after chemical warfare in Vietnam
June 3, 2021
11:24 AM CDT
By Amiad Horowitz
Two patients suffering with injuries caused by Agent Orange who are cared for at the Center for Nurturing and Treatment of Agent Orange/Dioxin Victims near Hanoi. | Photo courtesy of Bùi Vũ
The following article is the second in a two-part series on U.S. chemical warfare in Vietnam. The first part, which can be read here, dealt with the history of Agent Orange and its use by the U.S. military in Southeast Asia. This installment covers the stories of the victims and their battle for justice. ....

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