As a young U.S. Army soldier during World War II, Rollins Edwards knew better than to refuse an assignment.
When officers led him and a dozen others into a wooden gas chamber and locked the door, he didn't complain. None of them did. Then, a mixture of mustard gas and a similar agent called lewisite was piped inside.
"It felt like you were on fire," recalls Edwards, now 93 years old. "Guys started screaming and hollering and trying to break out. And then some of the guys fainted. And finally they opened the door and let us out, and the guys were just, they were in bad shape."
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these guys gave for their country and then forgotten ,like most vietnam veterans that got sprayed with agent orange a terrible injustice to people who volunteered to serve their country
And us Desert Storm vets were ordered to take anti-nerve agent pills (PB pills is what we called them for short) and to get anthrax vaccinations that were never FDA approved.
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