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The Compensation and Pension Service has a list of approximately 2, 400 Navy personnel who participated in the testing between August 1943 and October 1945. Until recently, this list essentially consisted of the participant's last name only. We have just received additional information concerning individuals who participated in testing at the National Research Laboratory which includes the first names of participants. We feel this is a major breakthrough.
Question 5. Does the VA have a registry
... for veterans who were exposed to mustard gas or lewisite? (a). If so, how do veterans know about the registry? What kind of publicity has there been with respect to the registry? (b). If not, why has VA not established a registry?
Answer. VA does not have a registry program for veterans exposed to mustard gas or lewisite during military service. The military experiments using mustard gas and lewisite came to public attention decades after exposure of these veterans. One of the major reasons to establish a registry is to provide a mechanism for long-term surveillance of the exposed populations.


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