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Bill Would Aid Vets Exposed to Radiation, Toxins at Nevada Range | Air & Space Forces Magazine

In 1983, Dave Crete graduated from technical school bound for one of the Air Force’s most unusual postings for security forces Airmen: the Nevada Test and Training Range. Protecting the NTTR, home to some of America’s most secretive weapons testing and Red Flag, the Air Force’s premier combat training exercise, was a dream. Four decades later, Crete says the assignment exposed him and others to radiation and toxins that cause cancer and other …
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