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AUGUSTA - A Canadian base where thousands of Maine soldiers trained has blocked off several sections over worries that Agent Orange and other chemicals, sprayed there in the late 1960s, may be making soldiers sick.
However, Maj. Gen. Bill Libby, the head of the Maine Army National Guard, said Thursday his soldiers may return to the New Brunswick base this summer.See the full content of this document
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Toxins Found at Guard Training Base
"I'm optimistic that we are going to be continuing training at (Canadian Forces Base) Gagetown," Libby said, following a morning meeting with officers from the province....
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