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Welcome to the movement to fight Gulf War Illness in our community. Together, we can spread the word to our fellow veterans so that they can get the help they need.

Were you deployed to the Persian Gulf region in support of Operations Desert Shield/Storm (1990–1991)?

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Gulf War Illness has been ignored too long, but...

Together We Are Stronger.

8098 have been helped thanks to veterans like you

The #1 barrier to improving veteran health is lack of outreach. Share with veterans you know - when they click your link, we will connect them with resources tailored to their needs. Together we are stronger.

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Anthony Hardie

Ambassador

Anthony is a veterans’ advocate, former public official, and a longstanding national leader on Gulf War veterans’ health, toxic wounds, and other veterans’ issues. He served with the U.S. Army from 1986 through 1993, with six overseas tours of duty that included two combat tours: the 1991 Gulf War, and Somalia. He is a member of the RACGWI, the VA Gulf War Steering Committee, and the Integration Panel of the Peer Reviewed Gulf War Illness Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (CDMRP). Following his military service, he was elected by his peers as an officer of the National Gulf War Resource Center, where he helped lead efforts resulting in the enactment of the Persian Gulf War Veterans Act of 1998.


Denise Nichols

Ambassador

Denise has been a tireless veterans advocate on the front lines of Gulf War issues since the early 1990s. She's testified before Congress and pushed for continued medical research on Gulf War illnesses. A retired Air Force Flight nurse with a Masters degree, she served in the Vietnam era and during 1991's Operation Desert Storm. She is Vice President at the Gulf War Resource Center and previous served as Vice Chairman of the Vietnam and Gulf War Veterans Coalition.


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