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Gulf War syndrome
Gulf War syndrome describes a wide spectrum of illnesses and symptoms ranging from asthma to sexual dysfunction that have been reported by U.S. and U.S. allied soldiers who served in the Persian Gulf War in 1990-1991. Between 1994 and 1999, 145 ... [... more]
Health A-Z

Gulf War Syndrome
Gulf War Syndrome is the name given to a variable combination of psychological and physical complaints experienced by veterans of the Persian Gulf War. It began in Indiana in early 1992, when soldiers in two reserve units that had fought in the ... [... more]
Health Scout

Gulf War II: PM.Zone Live Report 3
One of Saddam's radar installations with an air-defense site nearby. Defensive vehicle During the weeks leading up to Gulf War II, there was a persistent rumor that China had provided a high-speed fiberoptic network to Iraq that would allow ... [... more]
Popular Mechanics

Gulf War II: PM.Zone Live Report 2
U.S.-led coalition leaflet dropped over Iraq on March 23, 2003, outlines specific surrender instructions to Iraqi troops. The flash flood of surrenders in the first hours of Gulf War I more than a decade ago forced the U.S. military to rethink ... [... more]
Popular Mechanics

ROLLING THUNDER-JET COMBAT FROM WORLD WAR II TO THE GULF WAR
Subtitled: Jet Combat From World War II to the Gulf War. From its birth in battle during the last days of WWII to its current aeronautical peak, the jet fighter has always been the king of the sky. Rolling Thunder is the celebration of the jet, and [... more]
$26.00
Motor Books

Report Casts Doubt on Gulf War Syndrome
A recent study published by the National Academy of Sciences cast doubt on the reality of Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) as a specific disease or syndrome. About 60,000 of the nearly 700,000 Gulf War veterans began reporting health problems in the ... [... more]
Live Science

Geographical Pattern Eyed in 1991 Gulf War Cases of ALS
Environmental link to chemical rockets destroyed at one Iraq site focus of investigations FRIDAY, July 25 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers are looking into possible geographical reasons why 1991 Gulf War veterans have developed the fatal ... [... more]
National Library of Medicine

Gulf War II: PM.Zone Live Report 1
Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles head north toward Baghdad. Sources close to British intelligence say that a tip by a mole in the Iraqi leadership convinced the U.S.-led coalition to delay the start of the ground phase of Gulf War II, to allow ... [... more]
Popular Mechanics

Gulf War Reader: History, Documents,Opinions
Good Information: I am writing a term paper on the Gulf War and even though you can have up to 5 sources this is basically the only book I need! It has everything I need to know! If you are doing research like myself, I suggest you check it out! Helpful [... more]
$17.00
Amazon.com

Gulf War and Health: Updated Literature Review of ...
Book Description: The 1991 Persian Gulf War was considered a brief and successful military operation with few injuries and deaths. A large number of returning veterans, however, soon began reporting health problems that they believed to be associated [... more]
$59.00
Amazon.com

Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other ...
False Advertising: What's labeled "A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War..." is actually a wierd guy's dark ramblings about life as a marine. In fact, through the first 180 out of 250 pages the Gulf War hasn't even started yet. We hear much more [... more]
$39.95
Amazon.com

Jarhead : A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other ...
False Advertising: What's labeled "A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War..." is actually a wierd guy's dark ramblings about life as a marine. In fact, through the first 180 out of 250 pages the Gulf War hasn't even started yet. We hear much more [... more]
$24.00
Amazon.com
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