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Description: Observations and personal experiences of early atmospheric atomic bomb testing at the Nevada and Pacific test sites.
MAINTAINED BY AN ATOMIC VETERAN FOR SOLDIERS EXPOSED TO NUCLEAR RADIATION INFORMATION ON THIS WEB SITE WILL ALWAYS BE FREE Info for persons affected by atmospheric nuclear testing When the atmospheric nuclear testing ended in 1963, no medical follow-up was ever conducted by the Atomic Energy Commission or Department of Defense. There was never any government-sponsored medical surveillance of its "atomic test subjects," nor any attempt on the part of the government to contact those who participated in the atomic tests and alert them to the fact their health was potentially at risk.
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Phone&Fax: 800-729-7327
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Page title:ATOMIC VETERAN WEB SITE
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Description:This Web Site is maintained by Atomic Veterans that were involved in nuclear testing. Contact information is also provided for filing claims with the U.S. Department of Justice, for those who were affected by fallout and radiation.
IP-address:209.202.252.41

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Creation Date: 15-oct-1998
Expiration Date: 14-oct-2016