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Following are links to web sites of primary interest to RVA Members and supporters. Each of the following is networked to other organizations and supporters involved in settling issues related to negative effects to Americans and allies resulting from development and deployment of Atomic-Biological-Chemical weapons. Please periodically check this page for updates and additions. By providing this area of related links RVA is not endorsing any web sites or organizations. Neither is the omission of a site or group meant in any way as an editorial comment.

American Legion www.legion.org  The American Legion offers strong support for radiated veterans.

National Association of Radiation Survivors (NARS) www.radiationsurvivors.org This organization primarily works on behalf of  "Downwinders" affected by atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons, as well as uranium miners, and those exposed while working in munitions plants, etc.

Disabled American Veterans (DAV) www.dav.org DAV recognizes Radiated Veterans as disabled.

Thanks to Atomic Veterans www.atomicveterans.org/links_to_other_important_issues.htm This is a "class website" that is helping Atomic Veterans by pursuing Legislation. It is hoped that all RADVET readers connect to this site, and as requested there, contact your Representatives and Senators and support bills that will help bring Justice to Veterans and Families affected by Weapons of Mass Destruction development.

Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) www.vva.org VVA, through its Agent Orange and SHAD (Project 112) programs works closely with Radiated Veterans of America (RVA) as part of the total ABC (Atomic-Biological-Chemical) effort to gain justice for Veterans and Families affected by the nation's weapons development and deployment programs.

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) www.vfw.org Many Atomic and/or Nuclear Radiated Veterans served or are sering overseas, during wartime, during the period of the Nuclear Age.

California AMVETS www.amvets-ca.org Earl J. Lee has created a program to advise Radiated Veterans and survivors concerning the Department of Justice's program, under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). Lee, an Atomic Veteran, operates his program through the California AMVETS. Go to the California AMVETS web site, and click "Programs". Then click "Earl Lee's RECA Program". There are many good citations concerning the dangers of ionizing radiation and the ongoing cover up by the U.S. Government. Lee is an advocate of a Purple Heart medal for those wounded by ionizing radiation.

Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) www.nti.org An important site that provides historical and contemporary information on weapons of mass destruction.

Nuclear Information and Resource Services (NIRS) www.nirs.org NIRS/WISE is the information and networking center for citizens and environmental organizations concerned about nuclear power, radioactive waste, radiation, and sustainable energy issues.

Natonal Association of Atomic Veterans (NAAV) www.naav.com This site provides a good history of the nuclear program and its effects on military personnel.

U.S.S. Curtis  www.usscurtissav4.com/NUCLEAR.html The U.S.S. Curtis, with sailors and Marines took part in nuclear tests in the Pacific Ocean from 1948 to 1956. This site is educational and a must read for those interested or involved with nuclear radiation.

Veterans Advisory Board on Dose Reconstruction (VBDR) www.vbdr.org This Board was established by Congress to review and recommend improvements to the Dose Reconstruction (DR) program and as an Atomic Veterans outreach.

Science for Democratic Action www.ieer.org This site is a source of information concerning radioactivity and its consequences.

The Online Campaign www.TheOnlineCampaign.com This site reports on issues of importance to Active Duty Troops and Veterans. "Support our Troops"

Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) www.va.gov This is the official government site of the Dept. of Veterans Affairs containing information of interest to all  Veterans.

VA Watchdog www.vawatchdog.org A site for Veterans, by Veterans, that "keeps its eye on the VA because 'somebody has to.' "

Bob Rohrer, U.S. Marine www.BobRohrer.com A personal site by a former Marine. Brings back memories.