Information for veterans, their families and others about VA health care programs related to Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom.
Assistance: Gulf War veterans, including those who served in Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and Iraqi Freedom, who need assistance in locating their nearest VA Medical Center or who have general health questions regarding Gulf service may call the VA Gulf War Veterans Information Helpline: 1-800-PGW-VETS toll-free.
Benefits: VA offers a wide range of benefits including two disability programs (compensation & pension) that pay monthly benefits to veterans with service-connected disabilities. Home loan guaranties, life insurance, education and training, vocational rehabilitation, and burial and survivor benefits are also available. To find out more about these programs visit VA’s main website: http://www.va.gov/.
Gulf War Review Newsletter (May 2008)
Gulf War Review Newsletter (July 2006)
GW Operation Iraqi Freedom Registry Program Handbook June 2007
"Gulf War Reports: Each year the Research Working Group prepares an Annual Report to Congress on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses"
Veterans Health Initiative (VHI) Gulf War
Depleted Uranium Handbook September 2, 2004
Depleted Uranium 1303.4 (NonGulfWar) March 2004
Depleted Uranium 1303.1 (Gulf War) February 2004
Evaluation Protocol for Gulf War and Iraqi Freedom Veterans with Potential Exposure to Depleted Uranium (DU) Handbook
Depleted Uranium Worksheet
The following is a list of Gulf War related articles, reviews, posters and brochures:
Southwest Asia Poster May 2004
Combined Analysis of the VA and DoD Gulf War Clinical Evaluation Programs (A Study of the Clinical Findings from Systematic Medical Examinations of 100,339 U.S. Gulf War Veterans) - September 2002
GULF WAR RISK FACTOR REPORT REPRINTS
GulfLINK Medical Information (GulfLINK is a DoD site, if you choose this site you will be exiting the VA)
www.gulflink.osd.mil/medsearch
The Medsearch site contains Gulf-War research-related information. Medsearch is a collaborative effort of three departments-the Defense Department, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Health and Human Services. It is designed to help both veterans and researchers, by enabling veterans to go to one location to access medical information and research, and allowing researchers an easier way to keep track of the research being done throughout the federal government.
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