Nuclear weapons and their testing have been an important global issue for many years. They have sparked debates about security, diplomacy, and the environment. Even though tests from the Cold War are history, the effects of nuclear tests on the environment still linger. One of the saddest [Read More]
Atomic Veteran Compensation Programs
What is an Atomic Veteran?
Atomic veterans are military personnel who were part of nuclear weapons tests or were exposed to radiation during their service. These individuals served in various capacities, often without a full understanding of the risks involved. The term encompasses a broad group, including those who [Read More]
FAQs About Bikini Atoll Testing
Bikini Atoll is part of the Pacific Proving Grounds in the Marshall Islands. The resulting radiation produced by atomic weapons tested in this area by the US after World War II has led to veterans and citizens developing serious health problems, both then and now. If you or a loved one served in the [Read More]
What Is the Radiation Exposed Veterans Compensation Act?
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, or RECA, has established a program of financial awards and healthcare support to veterans and other nuclear testing workers. Numerous individuals, known as Atomic Veterans, have been exposed to nuclear radiation between 1946 and 1958 at the Marshall Islands [Read More]
What to Expect from Atomic Veteran Compensation Programs
Between 1946 and 1962, the US conducted several nuclear tests. Several thousand military personnel were exposed to the harmful radiation that could have come from atmospheric nuclear testing, the cleanup of nuclear accidents, or other activities related to nuclear weapons. These personnel are called [Read More]