Radioactive wounds of war
Source: In These Times
Author: Dave Lindorff
08/25/05
Gerard Matthew thought he was lucky. He returned from his Iraq tour a year and a half ago alive and in one piece. But after the New York State National Guardsman got home, he learned that a bunkmate, Sgt. Ray Ramos, and a group of N.Y. Guard members from another unit had accepted an offer by the New York Daily News and reporter Juan Gonzalez to be tested for depleted uranium (DU) contamination, and had tested positive. Matthew, 31, decided that since he’d spent much of his time in Iraq lugging around DU-damaged equipment, he’d better get tested too. It turned out he was the most contaminated of them all...
Link: http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2298
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Depleted+Uranium+Poisoning+%28D.U.%29/
Author: Dave Lindorff
08/25/05
Gerard Matthew thought he was lucky. He returned from his Iraq tour a year and a half ago alive and in one piece. But after the New York State National Guardsman got home, he learned that a bunkmate, Sgt. Ray Ramos, and a group of N.Y. Guard members from another unit had accepted an offer by the New York Daily News and reporter Juan Gonzalez to be tested for depleted uranium (DU) contamination, and had tested positive. Matthew, 31, decided that since he’d spent much of his time in Iraq lugging around DU-damaged equipment, he’d better get tested too. It turned out he was the most contaminated of them all...
Link: http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2298
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Depleted+Uranium+Poisoning+%28D.U.%29/
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