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| Veterans' Potential Exposure to Ionizing Radiation | |
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| How to get information | |
| There are a number of organizations you may contact to get your ionizing radiation exposure history depending on the circumstances of your exposure. Please note that AFRRI does NOT maintain dosimetry information for anyone other than its employees. | |
| Service-related radiation injury | |
| The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is the best place to start if you believe you have a military service-related radiation injury. You can contact your local VA office or go to http://www.va.gov for assistance. | |
| Veterans of atomic testing | |
| If you believe you were exposed to radiation during atomic testing in Nevada or the South Pacific, contact the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Nuclear Test Personnel Review Program.
Defense Threat Reduction Agency |
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| Specific-service records | |
| Each of the military services also maintains its own exposure records. Below are the addresses for each of the service dosimetry centers to which you may submit a written request.
Naval Dosimetry Center U.S. Army Dosimetry Center U. S. Air Force Center for Radiation Dosimetry |
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| Radiation Exposure Compensation Act | |
Finally, if you have exhausted all other options or if you are a civilian and meet the criteria of the Department of Justice’s Radiation Exposure Compensation Program, you may be eligible for compensation according to the program description.
See http://www.usdoj.gov/civil/torts/const/reca/about.htm for details and contact information. Information developed by AFRRI staff, 5/6/09 |
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