one veteran, william badgett of hamilton, virginia, was exposed to vietnam during his service in the army. he was in the 101st airborne first calvary where he served as helicopter mechanic and supply sergeant. he has been diagnosed with conditions including enlarged prostate, kidney disease and hard nerves, none which are on the v.a. presumptive list. while the v.a. considers prostate cancer to be on the list, mr. badgett's enlarged process is not considered to be connected to his exposure to agent orange simply because it's not the answer. another example, sam harvey from newport news, virginia, was exposed to agent orange during the vietnam war. he served in the u.s. navy from 1966 to 1970 aboard the u.s.s. constellation. he was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. yet, despite prostate cancer being on the presumptive list he struggled to get v.a. approval for the treatment he needs. finally i want to talk about dorman watts from north chesterfield, virginia, a vietnam veteran who has struggled for years to get the disability rating from the v.a. that would qualify him for th