Air Force Collaboratory - Veterans Resources
While stationed at Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts in the 1970s, Bailey often flew the most famous of the C-123s, known as Patches for the holes left by enemy fire. After it was retired to a museum, tests by Air Force toxicologists in 1994 found that Patches was “heavily contaminated” with dioxin. ................
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