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Agent Orange In Viet Nam War

Agent Orange In Viet Nam War

  • Author: GREAT MASTER VIKRANT ROHIN
  • Date: MAY 3, 2023

During the Vietnam War, US forces used Agent Orange, a powerful pesticide, to eliminate forest cover and crops for North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops. From 1961 through 1971, the United States project, codenamed Operation Ranch Hand, sprayed across Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos more than 20 million gallons of various herbicides.

The most widely used herbicide was Agent Orange, which contained the lethal toxin dioxin. It was eventually proven to cause substantial health problems among Vietnamese people as well as returning US servicemen and their families, including cancer, birth defects, rashes, and severe psychological and neurological difficulties.

Operation Ranch Hand

During the Vietnam War, the United States military engaged in an intensive chemical warfare programme known as Operation Ranch Hand.

From 1961 through 1971, the US military sprayed a variety of herbicides across more than 4.5 million acres of Vietnam in order to eliminate hostile North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces’ forest cover and food crops.

U.S. aircraft were deployed to douse roads, rivers, canals, rice paddies, and farmland with powerful mixtures of herbicides. Crops and water sources needed by South Vietnam’s non-combatant native population were also affected during this operation.

During the years of Operation Ranch Hand, American soldiers employed more than 20 million gallons of herbicides in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Herbicides were also sprayed near US military bases using trucks and hand-held sprayers.

During the Vietnam War, some military members quipped that “only you can prevent a forest,” a play on the US Forest Service’s famed fire-fighting campaign starring Smokey the Bear.

Agent Orange in Vietnam

What Is Agent Orange?

 The various herbicides used during Operation Ranch Hand were identified by the coloured marks on the 55-gallon drums in which the chemicals were shipped and stored.

In addition to Agent Orange, the US military utilised Agent Pink, Agent Green, Agent Purple, Agent White, and Agent Blue herbicides. Each of them, manufactured by Monsanto, Dow Chemical, and others, contained a variety of chemical additives in variable concentrations.

 Agent Orange was the most frequently used and most potent herbicide in Vietnam. It was available in a variety of formulations, including Agent Orange I, Agent Orange II, Agent Orange III, and “Super Orange.”

More than 13 million gallons of Agent Orange were sprayed in Vietnam, accounting for over two-thirds of all herbicides used throughout the Vietnam War.

Dioxin in Agent Orange

 In addition to Agent Orange’s active ingredients, which caused plants to “defoliate” or lose their leaves, Agent Orange contained significant amounts of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, often called TCDD, a type of dioxin.

Dioxin was not intentionally added to Agent Orange; rather, dioxin is a byproduct that’s produced during the manufacturing of herbicides. It was found in varying concentrations in all the different herbicides used in Vietnam.

Dioxins are also created from trash incineration; burning gas, oil and coal; cigarette smoking and in different manufacturing processes such as bleaching. The TCDD found in Agent Orange is the most dangerous of all dioxins.

Effects of Agent Orange

Because Agent Orange (and other Vietnam-era herbicides) contained dioxin in the form of TCDD, it had immediate and long-term effects.

Dioxin is a highly persistent chemical compound that lasts for many years in the environment, particularly in soil, lake and river sediments and in the food chain. Dioxin accumulates in fatty tissue in the bodies of fish, birds and other animals. Most human exposure is through foods such as meats, poultry, dairy products, eggs, shellfish and fish.

Studies done on laboratory animals have proven that dioxin is highly toxic even in minute doses. It is universally known to be a carcinogen (a cancer-causing agent).

Short-term exposure to dioxin can cause darkening of the skin, liver problems, and a severe acne-like skin disease called chloracne. Additionally, dioxin is linked to type 2 diabetes, immune system dysfunction, nerve disorders, muscular dysfunction, hormone disruption, and heart disease.

Developing fetuses are particularly sensitive to dioxin, which is also linked to miscarriages, spina bifida, and other problems with fetal brain and nervous system development.

Veteran Health Issues and Legal Battle

Questions regarding Agent Orange arose in the United States after an increasing number of returning Vietnam veterans and their families began to report a range of afflictions, including rashes and other skin irritations, miscarriages, psychological symptoms, type 2 diabetes, birth defects in children and cancers such as Hodgkin’s disease, prostate cancer and leukemia.

In 1988, Dr. James Clary, an Air Force researcher associated with Operation Ranch Hand, wrote to Senator Tom Daschle, “When we initiated the herbicide program in the 1960s, we were aware of the potential for damage due to dioxin contamination in the herbicide. However, because the material was to be used on the enemy, none of us were overly concerned. We never considered a scenario in which our own personnel would become contaminated with the herbicide.”

In 1979, a class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of 2.4 million veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange during their service in Vietnam. Five years later, in an out-of-court-settlement, seven large chemical companies that manufactured the herbicide agreed to pay $180 million in compensation to the veterans or their next of kin.

Did you know? The controversy over Agent Orange and its effects has persisted for more than four decades. As late as June 2011, debate continued over whether so-called “Blue Water Navy” veterans (those who served aboard deep-sea vessels during the Vietnam War) should receive the same Agent Orange-related benefits as other veterans who served on the ground or on inland waterways.

Various challenges to the settlement followed, including lawsuits filed by some 300 veterans before the U.S. Supreme court confirmed the settlement in 1988. By that time, the settlement had risen to some $240 million including interest.

In 1991, President George H.W Bush signed into law the Agent Orange Act, which mandated that some diseases associated with Agent Orange and other herbicides (including non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, soft tissue sarcomas, and chloracne) be treated as the result of wartime service. This helped codify the VA’s response to veterans with conditions related to their exposure to Agent Orange.

Legacy of Agent Orange in Vietnam

In addition to the massive environmental devastation of the U.S. defoliation program in Vietnam, that nation has reported that some 400,000 people were killed or maimed as a result of exposure to herbicides like Agent Orange.

In addition, Vietnam claims half a million children have been born with serious birth defects, while as many 2 million people are suffering from cancer or other illness caused by Agent Orange.

In 2004, a group of Vietnamese citizens filed a class-action lawsuit against more than 30 chemical companies, including the same ones that settled with U.S. veterans in 1984. The suit, which sought billions of dollars worth of damages, claimed that Agent Orange and its poisonous effects left a legacy of health problems and that its use constituted a violation of international law.

In March 2005, a federal judge in Brooklyn, Newyork,  dismissed the suit; another U.S. court rejected a final appeal in 2008, causing outrage among Vietnamese victims of Operation Ranch Hand and U.S. veterans alike.

Fred A. Wilcox, author of Scorched Earth: Legacies of Chemical Warfare in Vietnam, told the Vietnamese news source VN Express International, “The U.S. government refuses to compensate Vietnamese victims of chemical warfare because to do so would mean admitting that the U.S. committed war crimes in Vietnam. This would open the door to lawsuits that would cost the government billions of dollars.”

Agent Orange was a poisonous, plant-killing chemical (herbicide) used by the United States military to clear foliage during the Vietnam War.

Sources

The extent and patterns of usage of Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam. Nature.
Facts About Herbicides. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Learn about Dioxin. EPA.
Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 2012. National Academies Press.
Report to the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs on the Association Between Adverse Health Effects and Exposure to Agent Orange. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Spectre orange. The Guardian.
Out of sight, out of mind: Vietnam’s forgotten Agent Orange victims. VN Express International.
Dioxins and their effects on human health. World Health Organization.
Dioxins. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Author: Master Vikrant Rohin is an international author, and more than four countries’ schools are using his books in the core curriculum of education. He is the author of twenty different subject books. History, Economics, Chemistry, Physics, English, Biology, Geography etc. Most of his students hold high-ranking positions in the public and private sectors. He has cracked the world’s toughest exam, the "Civil Services Examination (UPSC)," eight times. Always a topper in academics, he was also a top-class sportsman, a state boxer, and a basketball player.
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