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Based on your service as a Air Force 1D7X1 (Cyber Defense Operations) during the Post-9/11 Era, you may have encountered both job-specific hazards and era-wide toxic exposures recognized in PACT Act filing strategies.

Job-specific exposures

Burn Pits
PACT Act
FOB communications sites often sat near burn pits and generator exhaust.
Cleaning Solvents
Circuit-card and electronics cleaning solvent exposure.
Electromagnetic Radiation
Routine work around communications, antennas, and electronic systems.
Generator Exhaust
Diesel exhaust exposure at expeditionary communications nodes.
Lead / Solder Fumes
Soldering and electronics repair exposure to lead and flux fumes.

Post-9/11 Era exposures

Burn Pits
Covered
Open-air burn pit smoke and airborne toxic emissions in covered locations.
Depleted Uranium
Covered
Potential contact with contaminated vehicles, munitions, and dust.
K2 Base Contamination
Covered
Known contamination concerns at Karshi-Khanabad Air Base.
PFAS Exposure
Covered
PFAS/AFFF firefighting foam and groundwater contamination exposure.
Sand / Dust Particulates
Covered
Fine particulate inhalation from desert and FOB environments.
IED Blast Exposure
Blast residue and overpressure from improvised explosive devices.

Presumptive conditions to review

Common PACT Act respiratory presumptive.
Common PACT Act respiratory presumptive.
Common PACT Act respiratory presumptive.
Constrictive / obliterative bronchiolitis
Often associated with burn pit and particulate exposure claims.
Respiratory cancers
PACT Act added several presumptive cancers.

Existing likely service-connected conditions