Bikini Atoll, once a peaceful and beautiful Pacific Island, became a nuclear testing site. About 23 nuclear tests were conducted by the United States from 1946 to 1958. These tests left lasting impacts on both the island’s environment and its people. Radioactive contamination has made Bikini Atoll largely uninhabitable, forcing generations of its residents to
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Types of Veteran Compensation Available for Radiation-Related Cancers
As we reflect on the sacrifices made by our brave men and women in uniform, it’s important to also consider the long-term effects of their service. Unfortunately, many veterans have been exposed to radiation during their time in the military, which can lead to various types of cancer later on. While this is a sobering
Read MoreWere You Exposed? Identifying Veterans Involved in Atmospheric Nuclear Testing
Throughout history, many events and experiments have been conducted for scientific and military reasons. One important time was during the Cold War when countries tested nuclear bombs in the atmosphere to build stronger weapons. This process was called atmospheric nuclear testing. A lot has been said about how these tests affected the environment and relations
Read MoreFAQs About Bikini Atoll Nuclear Testing
For many years, Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean has been known for one main thing: nuclear testing. From 1946 to 1958, the United States tested atomic bombs on this small island, forcing everyone who lived there to leave and causing long-term harm to the environment and people’s health. If you or someone you know
Read MoreAre You an Atomic Veteran and Entitled to Compensation?
Serving in the military is a brave choice that comes with many risks and sacrifices. One risk that many people didn’t know about when serving during World War II and the Cold War was exposure to atomic tests. Someone affected by this risk is known as an atomic veteran. If you or someone you know
Read MoreAvailable Benefits and Compensation for Veterans Exposed to Radiation
Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to the men and women who have served in the military. Among those who deserve our deepest appreciation are veterans who have been exposed to radiation in the line of duty. Such service members often face unique health challenges that set them apart from their peers. If you
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