4. The Vietnam War saw the use of many controversial military tactics used by both the United States and their allies, as well as the Viet Cong and NVA. On the American side, one of the most prevalent and well known missions was Operation Ranch Hand, a decade long herbicidal warfare campaign that is still causing terrible birth defects to this day. The herbicides used in Agent Orange were contaminated with an even worse chemical, known as TCDD, which is a heavy carcinogen and teratogen. In the period that it was used, agricultural lands were sprayed with Agent Orange in an attempt to starve the enemy by destroying the main crop in the region, rice.
During the War, “U.S. planes sprayed some 11 million to 13 million gallons of Agent Orange,” a chemical used to destroy forests in Vietnam (“Agent Orange”). At the time, the side effects of the toxin remained unknown, yet veterans questioned and suspected it caused a series of physical and mental illnesses. Air force veteran, Charlie Owens “attributed his cancer to the Agent Orange sprayed by his unit in Vietnam. When Owens died ‘His wife relayed these concerns to the VA… [who] rejected the notion that Owen’s cancer was related to herbicide use” (Scott 87).
The first world war is known to be one of the harshest wars in history for many reasons. One of those reasons is the unleashing of terrifying new weapons, gas weapons. Dangerous chemicals and gases have been used as weapons since thousands of years ago, though it was until World War 1 where the first large-scale of them was used. Battles normally ended in a draw, which prompted finding new fighting strategies. Four main kinds of gases were used; tear, chlorine, phosgene, and mustard (I, n.d.).
Germany was punished harshly, in the Versailles Treaty, over their involvement in the Great War thus provoking anger and humiliation which set the stage for World War II. Disciplines such as significant territorial
When this agent has been unleashed into a highly populated area with personnel it can lead to major chaos trophic event with many casualties and injured personnel. Past history events have supported the fact that the use of sarin is a highly toxic agent to unleash into society CBRN Agent background “GB is a first generation nerve agent that was identified in 1938 as a potential chemical agent
The Germans wanted to remove the salient so they introduced a new weapon, chlorine gas. Description of the War: The Germans wanted to remove the Canadian soldiers by introducing a new weapon, poison chlorine gas. In this battle, it was the first time soldiers had used chlorine gas as a battlefield
Chemical warfare was very dangerous and caused many deaths in WW1. There were three different types of gases used in battle mustard, chlorine, and tear gas which was the least deadly. Western nations had a treaty against poisonous weapons but the british broke the treaty when they deployed tear gas on german soldiers. Soon after German soldiers struck back with chlorine gas, which was very deadly if exposed to lungs or eyes. The french allies did not expect nor know how to prepare for a gas attacks.
During the early 1960s, the U.S. military presence in Vietnam escalated as corruption, religious differences, communism, and escalating successes by the Viet-Cong guerrillas threatened the weak government of South Vietnam. On January 12, 1962, the U.S. Air Force launched Operation Ranch Hand, a “modern technological area-denial technique” that used herbicidal warfare. The Rainbow Herbicides were used to destroy the forest cover and food crops, but the one used in bulk was Agent Orange, the most potent of them all. Agent Orange did not just get rid of foliage and crops, it was toxic to humans even in minute doses. Exposure to Agent Orange still haunts the veterans of the Vietnam War, the Vietnamese environment, and the children born after
In the Vietnam War, Agent Orange was one of the factors that led to the death of innocent people. The U.S. was arguing that Agent Orange is not a chemical or a biological weapon because it was considered as a herbicide and a defoliant. Americans put forward such a claim in order to justify themselves, and said that their main aim was to destroy plant crops to debar the enemy from cover and they didn’t mean to target human beings. (Schuck, 1987. p.19)
Agent Orange is a dioxin, defoliant, and a mix of herbicides that have affected many people for the past 4 generations. During the Vietnam War the US military decided to spray this dioxin in the jungles of Vietnam and the Korean demilitarized zone to remove trees and dense tropical foliage that provided enemy cover. From the Vietnam War until now, many lives have been ruined and harmed due to Agent Orange and the people who have been exposed to this chemical have either had kids with birth defects or have obtained a disease or sickness as they age and through scientific research it was found that Agent Orange was the cause of these occurrences. Due to the many horrific damages from Agent Orange the US Congress had created the Agent Orange act of 1991 in order to help those who are eligible, receive certain benefits. Today I 'm going to be telling you several reasons why the Agent Orange Act of 1991 should be renewed for the next 5 years.
Chemical weapons are weapons that are used to induce mass destruction to many victims leaving them in a state of agony often resulting in death. Gas masks are used to provide some protection for the chemicals. Next, the destruction of the chemical weapon was very vast as can be seen through the death and the environmental changes. Chemical weapons may be any toxic chemical that can cause death, injury, temporary incapacitation or sensory irritation through its chemical action. In Remarque’s
Sarin also called NATO is a highly toxic synthetic Organophosphorus compound. Organophosphorus is organic compounds containing phosphorus it is mostly used in pest control. It’s a colorless, odorless liquid it’s used as a weapon of mass destruction because of its potency to your nerves. (Foundation, Sarin) Exposure to it
Chemicals are a major key, so because of this, all of the manufacturing of a chemical has to be made under governmental control. Since the Korean War and that the U.S. threatened to use their nuclear weapons, North Korea now regularly stresses
New technology and military strategy in World War One made the war more dangerous and frightening for soldiers on both sides. Advances technology and military strategies changed the course of the war and made it deadlier on land, on water, and in the air. New technology like gas, tanks, U-boats, and airplanes made military strategies important and set high standards for military warfare. The war in Europe was crawling with advances in tactical plans and military machines .
The fact that the US used more than 13 millions gallons of this toxic mix of chemicals shows them how passionate and destructive the war was, the US.