Midwesterners Show First Signs of Illness
As early as 1992, some members of the Indiana-based 123rd Army Reserve Command who had served in the rear reported some unexplained illnesses mainly memory loss, fatigue, rashes and headaches. The same symptoms began showing up in veterans across the country and by mid-1993, the mystery illness became known as Gulf War Syndrome. Permission to share cartoon being requested November, 1997 |
2004 - Sadly Walter Reed & studies are saying,
No more harm to Gulf War Vets than general population
Is this saying the same thing?
Check the blood - You may all look like each other, if harm is from 2-butoxyethanol
http://www.valdezlink.com/gwvO2.htm
1-19-04