World War II (Sept. 1, 1939-Sept. 2, 1945)
Veterans who fought in World War II may have been exposed to a range of environmental and chemical hazards that carried potential health risks.
Noise
Harmful sounds from guns, equipment, and machinery that is often experienced during service
Ionizing Radiation
Exposures at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan and health problems from harmful radiation
Occupational Hazards
Exposures from working with chemicals, paints, and machinery during service
Cold Injuries
Health problems that could be caused by cold temperatures, such as during the Battle of the Bulge
Mustard Gas
Odorless, poisonous gas used during combat in World War I and II
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Last updated March 19, 2015