Posted on Feb 24, 2021
30 Years Of Gulf War Illness: How U.S. Troops' Health Was Compromised By Toxic Exposures In...
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This week marks 30 years since President George H.W. Bush announced the start of the ground war in Operation Desert Storm.
The two-month-long war, which ended Iraq's occupation of Kuwait, claimed the lives of 154 American troops.
The two-month-long war, which ended Iraq's occupation of Kuwait, claimed the lives of 154 American troops.
30 Years Of Gulf War Illness: How U.S. Troops' Health Was Compromised By Toxic Exposures In...
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Posted 3 y ago
They claim depleted uranium is not a cause. Instead they defer to low dose sarin. A MT recovery kid from the MSSG got exposed in DS. It screwed him up bad. In late stages he couldn't walk. Resembled cereberal palsy almost. He lasted a couple of years so must have gotten a large dose while digging out a 5 ton.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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CWO3 (Join to see) While I'm a "Desert Storm" Veteran I was there when it went from "Desert Storm" to Southern Watch. Never got the Same "Shots" for Chemical Weapons and Not being on "The Ground" but being in the Persian Gulf, Less Exposure to the Fumes from Burning Oil. So Far, So Good, Still Upright, Sucking Air and Taking Nourishment.
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Posted 3 y ago
God bless you guys do to toxic exposure you experienced you will have to fight for your benefits just like I did for my agent orange benefits I found you have to have one foot in the grave before you are believed about medical issues.
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