Soldier Wins Fight with Army Over Gulf War Illness ; Tribunal Rules Contaminated Shells Were to Blame
Daily Mail › February 05, 2004
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Daily Mail › February 05, 2004
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A FORMER soldier who claimed he was poisoned during the first Gulf War has won a victory against the Army.
Kenny Duncan, 34 , claimed he was contaminated by depleted uranium from exploded shells while serving as a specialist tank transporter in 1991.See the full content of this document
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Soldier Wins Fight with Army Over Gulf War Illness ; Tribunal Rules Contaminated Shells Were to Blame
The Ministry of Defence has refused to recognise that Gulf War veterans may suffer illness from so called 'tank-buster' shells, despite testing Kosovo and Bosnia veterans for effects of the ...
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