Roger Witherspoon | A Lasting Legacy of the Fukushima Rescue Mission: Part 4 Living with the Aftermath

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Article by journalist and freelance writer Roger Witherspoon. Article text: The Department of Defense has decided to walk away from an unprecedented medical registry of nearly 70,000 American service members, civilian workers, and their families caught in the radioactive clouds blowing from the destroyed nuclear power plants at Fukushima Daiichi in Japan.
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Roger Witherspoon | A Lasting Legacy of the Fukushima Rescue Mission: Part 4 Living with the Aftermath
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Article by journalist and freelance writer Roger Witherspoon. Article text: The Department of Defense has decided to walk away from an unprecedented medical registry of nearly 70,000 American service members, civilian workers, and their families caught in the radioactive clouds blowing from the destroyed nuclear power plants at Fukushima Daiichi in Japan.
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