Soldiers say they buried toxic drums

 
By FOSTER KLUG | Published: June 5, 2011   

SEOUL, South Korea — Steve House can’t stop thinking about the day in 1978 when he says he helped bury toxic Agent Orange at a U.S. military base in South Korea, hauling rusting drums to a ditch from a warehouse that soldiers called “voodoo land.”

photo - South Korean investigators and technicians discuss a ground-penetrating radar survey of Camp Carroll.
South Korean investigators and technicians discuss a ground-penetrating radar survey of Camp Carroll.

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After decades of silence and countless hours of suffering that he links to exposure to the dangerous herbicide, House is one of three former American soldiers whose accounts have sparked a...
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