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Nov 11, 2013

Veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan battle lung trouble upon return home | Fox News

This article neglects mentioning the use of depleted uranium in our munitions which, when exploded, turns into a radioactive aerosol which when breathed in can cause all sorts of terrible ailments including cancers of all sorts. Who knows how long this truth will be hidden.

Fox News  Staff Sgt. Moses Scarberry was a former high-school football player who could easily run seven-minute miles when he joined the military in 2001.  

After convoys through sandstorms and exposure to trash burning in open pits during a tour each in Iraq and Afghanistan, he has changed. In a recent physical-fitness test, he couldn't complete a mile run without stopping to walk. "I felt like I was breathing through a plastic bag," said the 30-year-old military policeman with the West Virginia Army National Guard.

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