( InvestigateTV ) — Fifty years have passed since the end of the Vietnam War, but for countless veterans, the fight never truly ended.

It’s a battle that has moved from the jungles of Southeast Asia to the quiet rooms of VA hospitals and the cold, sterile pages of government paperwork. For these men, the enemy is not a foreign army, but a silent, invisible poison that they believe has been coursing through their bodies for decades, leaving a trail of sickness and disease.

This is the story of their fight for recognition, a struggle against a ticking clock and a bureaucratic wall, centered on a toxic herbicide known as Agent Orange.

Art Gentry takes as many as nine medications per day (InvestigateTV)

A Life of Struggle

In a small Kansas town, Art Gentry’s home is a testament to a l

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