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  • '''Agent Orange''' was a chemical defoliant used by the United States military during the [ ...ding places with defoliants, the most common of which was a mixture called Agent Orange. Chemical defoliants intended to kill only plants with no known effects on
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  • |name = Agent Orange ...her tours. The song title has nothing to do with the chemical defoliant [[Agent Orange]], rather it is a nickname given to her long-time [[bodyguard]] Joel Hopkin
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on '[[Agent Orange (song)|Agent Orange]]'.
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  • {{r|Agent Orange}}
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  • This is a list of external links on '[[Agent Orange (song)|Agent Orange]]'. Retrieved on 26 August 2013.
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  • This is a list of external links on '[[Agent Orange (song)|Agent Orange]]'. Retrieved on 26 August 2013.
    222 bytes (31 words) - 04:52, 26 August 2013
  • This is a bibliography of major works on '[[Agent Orange (song)|Agent Orange]]'.
    259 bytes (39 words) - 04:48, 26 August 2013
  • #REDIRECT [[Agent Orange]]
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  • |name = Agent Orange ...her tours. The song title has nothing to do with the chemical defoliant [[Agent Orange]], rather it is a nickname given to her long-time [[bodyguard]] Joel Hopkin
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  • '''Agent Orange''' was a chemical defoliant used by the United States military during the [ ...ding places with defoliants, the most common of which was a mixture called Agent Orange. Chemical defoliants intended to kill only plants with no known effects on
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  • ...getown University]] and Director of the [[Aspen Institute]]'s program on [[Agent Orange]]; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State; former Fellow, [[Brookings I
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  • {{r|Agent ORANGE}}
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  • {{r|Agent Orange}}
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  • {{r|Agent Orange}}
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  • {{r|Agent Orange}}
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  • {{r|Agent Orange}}
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  • There was widespread use of a defoliant mixture called Agent Orange. While the actual defoliants were in regular agricultural use and not espec
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  • ..., called [[Agent Orange]] after the color coding of its containers. While Agent Orange itself was considered nontoxic to humans, and was primarily composed of con
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  • ...he aftermath of U.S. military having sprayed the jungles of Vietnam with [[Agent Orange]], a herbicide containing dioxin which resulted in many exposed soldiers an
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