Forgotten Heroes: Service members left out after cleaning America's atomic waste
It was known as the Pacific Proving Grounds, atolls bombed for nuclear testing starting in the 1940s. Decades later, soldiers and civilians in support roles were sent to the Marshall Islands to clean up the nuclear waste.

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Veterans say nuclear site made them sick, and government won't acknowledge they were even there

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Sea Gypsies : The Plutonium Dome (Runit Dome Marshall Islands)

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Radiation cleanup on Marshall Islands

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How the U.S. Government Used Veterans as Atomic Guinea Pigs | Op-Docs

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This Concrete Dome Holds A Leaking Toxic Timebomb | Foreign Correspondent

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Toxic Paradise - Enewetak Atoll cleanup project veterans

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Life in the Marshall Islands: God's Work in the Remote Pacific Island Nation

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Uncensored Footage From The Bombing Of Hiroshima

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US Nuclear Testing Continues to Haunt the Marshall Islands | Vice News

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Atomic Vets | Retro Report

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Marshall Islands: A third of the nation has left for the US

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A veteran of secret nuclear tests tells his story | X-Ray Man

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Bikini Atoll: Into The Atomic Abyss

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Why Did America Make A Giant Radioactive Hole In The Pacific? | What On Earth?

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