AGENT ORANGE ASSISTANCE / INFORMATION
As of: August 2014
Go to this web page on the legion.org website:
http://www.legion.org/sitesearch?s=Agent+Orange&op.x=0&op.y=0
Scan the available links that will answer your questions and help you to pursue a claim. I recommend you first try the “Ask a Service Officer: Agent Orange exposure” link:
http://www.legion.org/serviceofficers/214510/ask-service-officer-agent-orange-exposure
The final sentence of the last paragraph on this page directs contacting your local American Legion accredited service officer to discuss possible benefits and file a claim. Click the link:
http://www.legion.org/serviceofficers
You did not identify in your email where you live, so simply select your state from the “Choose a location:” drop-down box. For example, if you select “Texas,” the “Find a Service Officer” page will populate:
http://www.legion.org/serviceofficers/TX
You will see a listing of the four Department of Texas Service Officers with their respective contact information. Any one of these Service Officers will be able to advise and help in pursuing your claim.
Please advise if you have questions or require any further assistance. Use the website “FEEDBACK” button on this site – or see the Post 157 Service Officer.
Thank you for your service, and good luck!
As of: August 2014
Go to this web page on the legion.org website:
http://www.legion.org/sitesearch?s=Agent+Orange&op.x=0&op.y=0
Scan the available links that will answer your questions and help you to pursue a claim. I recommend you first try the “Ask a Service Officer: Agent Orange exposure” link:
http://www.legion.org/serviceofficers/214510/ask-service-officer-agent-orange-exposure
The final sentence of the last paragraph on this page directs contacting your local American Legion accredited service officer to discuss possible benefits and file a claim. Click the link:
http://www.legion.org/serviceofficers
You did not identify in your email where you live, so simply select your state from the “Choose a location:” drop-down box. For example, if you select “Texas,” the “Find a Service Officer” page will populate:
http://www.legion.org/serviceofficers/TX
You will see a listing of the four Department of Texas Service Officers with their respective contact information. Any one of these Service Officers will be able to advise and help in pursuing your claim.
Please advise if you have questions or require any further assistance. Use the website “FEEDBACK” button on this site – or see the Post 157 Service Officer.
Thank you for your service, and good luck!