About the Author
Charles Kelley grew up in a small town in Florida and currently reside in Georgia. His Vietnam service was from September 1967 to September 1968 along the DMZ with a 175mm gun outfit headquartered on a Marine gun park called “Camp J.J. Carroll.”
After completion of the Rank III program at the University of Central Florida, after a stint at teaching high school and junior college engineering courses, he went back into the engineering field. During his component-engineering career, he was involved in advanced design concepts, design and development, preproduction, and production of military grade weapons systems as well as space grade hardware.
In 2002, he became disabled from an accumulation of medical disorders developed since returning from Vietnam. When he was not researching these medical issues over the past four years, He has been assisting his battalion members as well as some of his brother 1 Corps Marines to understand the possible widespread impacts of not only Agent Orange and dioxin, but also the possible effects of Agents White and Blue to themselves as well as their children.
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