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"All US Army arriving "in country" personnel were issued small white tablets and one large tan (flesh colored) tablet for malaria. The large tablet was for once a week consumption. The tiny white tablets were for daily consumption.

Many GI's dis-regarded the "issue" after a few weeks."

Whoever left this answer should be hit in the head with a tack hammer because you are a retard. How does this answer what diseases GIs caught?

Many people suffered from dysentery, and some got malaria and intestinal pa

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