Reference:
"C-123 AIRCRAFT AGENT ORANGE EXPOSURE CLAIMS – AIR FORCE
SPECIALITY CODES AND UNITS."
VA corrected the dates for Westover's C-123 years, but more importantly
"C-123 AIRCRAFT AGENT ORANGE EXPOSURE CLAIMS – AIR FORCE
SPECIALITY CODES AND UNITS."
VA corrected the dates for Westover's C-123 years, but more importantly
has broadened the range of acceptable evidence they'll accept for all Reserve
C-123 units, and perhaps geographically separated units as well.
Our expectation, having pointed out the previous discrepancies to VA, is that our old
AFSCs will be acceptable rather than the contemporary ones VA mistakenly
printed. Further, we identified several units not listed on their publication, and the
language on the fourth page of this publication has been very broadly expanded.
VA commits to accepting "any relevant evidence showing the required regular and
repeated contact." While not yet naming units that had C-123 duty, VA here agrees
that they'll accept most sources of official proof to support disability claims for AFSCs
and, hopefully units not yet specified.
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and, hopefully units not yet specified.
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US Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSCs) 1969-1986
This is a listing of AFSCs that potentially identify former USAF Reservists and active duty personnel with regular and repeated contact as flight, medical, or ground maintenance personnel associated with post-Vietnam Operation Ranch Hand C-123 aircraft. Code numbers during the operational time frame generally consisted of four digits (with additional number/letter suffix) and many were officially changed during the time frame of operations. As a result, VA will accept any relevant evidence showing the required regular and repeated contact.
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