· Fred A. Wilcox has been researching, writing about, and teaching courses on the Vietnam War for the past thirty years. An Iowa Writers’ Workshop graduate, he has published articles on chemical warfare, environmental activism, mental health, trauma, and addiction, and has appeared on + radio and television programs as a trusted authority among veterans and academics alike on the Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. Read "Scorched Earth Legacies of Chemical Warfare in Vietnam" by Fred A. Wilcox available from Rakuten Kobo. Scorched Earth is the first book to chronicle the effects of chemical warfare on the Vietnamese people and their environ. Fred A. Wilcox is a veteran’s advocate, environmentalist, and scholar of the Vietnam War. His book, Waiting for an Army to Die: The Tragedy of Agent Orange, helped break the story of the effects of chemical warfare on US veterans who had served in www.doorway.ru is the recipient of numerous awards for his scholarship, including the Chapel of the Four Chaplains Humanitarian Award, which was.
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Scorched Earth: Legacies of Chemical Warfare in Vietnam Hardcover – Illustrated, Sept. 13 by Fred A. Wilcox (Author), Noam Chomsky (Introduction) out of 5 stars. 14 ratings. See all formats and editions. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. Try again. Fred Wilcox's previous book, [Waiting for an Army to Die], looked at the effects of Agent Orange on www.doorway.ruers who served in Vietnam. Scorched Earth: Legacies of Chemical Warfare in Vietnam. Weaving first-person accounts with original research, Vietnam War scholar Fred A. Wilcox examines long-term consequences for future generations, laying bare the ongoing monumental tragedy in Vietnam, and calls for the United States government to finally admit its role in chemical warfare in Vietnam. Wilcox also warns readers that unless we stop poisoning our air, food, and water supplies, the cancer epidemic in the United States and other countries will only worsen, and he urgently demands.
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