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News; Alabama veterans board wants study of health problems caused by chemicals at Fort McClellan. Published: ; Oct. 18, 2021, 12:56 p.m.
Listen to "Down in Alabama" wherever you get your podcasts. ... the state VA board’s request for a study into the effect of toxins at Fort McClellan, and the USFL’s reboot plans in Birmingham.
The Fort McClellan Veterans Stakeholders Group filed a formal petition for services and a national Cumulative Risk Assessment Study at the Agency for Toxic Substances in Atlanta, Georgia on June ...
Army veterans Paula Hebert, left, and Linda E. Geser, both her served at Fort McClellan in Alabama, talk about their health problems on Friday, March 11, 2011, at John F. Kennedy Towers in Troy, N ...
Ft. McClellan was one of our primary chemical and biological training centers for years, and many veterans and their families are questioning if their illnesses are service connected.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama lawmakers have passed a resolution supporting creation of a health registry for veterans who served at the Army's defunct Fort McClellan and were exposed to toxins.
Stanley Barracks on Fort McClellan in Anniston, Alabama. The property Williams purchased is a large site recently listed by Luxe Group Realty for $1.5 million, though it was priced at $5 million ...
Jun. 18—Congress' bipartisan attempt to assist military veterans who believe they were poisoned at Fort McClellan does not include co-sponsors from Alabama's House delegation. But it is moving ...
FORT MCCLELLAN, Ala. - Alabama Army National Guard's 167th Theater Sustainment Command is participating in this year's Vibrant Response 17 from April 22 to May 12, 2017, at Fort McClellan ...
JACKSONVILLE — Fort McClellan Training Center is hoping for a major capital investment within the next five years. Steven Morris of the Alabama National Guard Adjunct General’s office told the ...