Guest guest Posted June 1, 2000 Report Share Posted June 1, 2000 26% of Gulf War vets disabled Of Desert Storm's 700,000 Troops, 26 Percent Now Disabled, FedBuzz Reports Wednesday May 31, 8:30 am Eastern Time Company Press Release, SOURCE: FedBuzz.com WASHINGTON, May 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Operation Desert Storm, which concluded in 1991 with seemingly light U.S. personnel losses, instead has proven costly to 183,000 Gulf War veterans who have been declared disabled by the Department of Veterans Affairs. FedBuzz.com today reported that the disability rate from the nine-month Gulf War now stands at 26 percent of the 700,000 troops who served. This rate, two and one half times the disability rate from the 10-year Vietnam War, is the highest disability rate for any modern U.S. combat experience. In a Gulf War news package available today at http://www.fedbuzz.com, the federal OmniSite also reports on a prominent scientist who says he is convinced that many thousands of Gulf War veterans suffer from the controversial Gulf War Syndrome (GWS). ``We've got 50,000 guys out there with severe vertigo and they're dying in traffic accidents at an alarming rate,'' said Haley, M.D., of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He said the GWS injuries from sarin nerve gas are responsible for killing more than 500 Gulf War vets in vertigo-caused auto accidents. Haley's researchers studied damage to the deep brain structures of Gulf War veterans. A spokesperson for the Department of Veterans Affairs told FedBuzz that the government has spent more than $133 million trying to determine if a condition such as GWS exists, but no finding has supported a GWS category of illness. In fact, one VA official has told Congress that the majority of Gulf War-related disability claims involve knee injuries. Whatever the cause, the rate of disabilities from the Gulf War far exceeds the rate of World War II (8.6 percent) and the Korean War (5 percent.) Of all Vietnam War vets, 9.6 percent have been declared disabled. VA attributes the high Gulf War disability rate to its better ability to assess combat-related injuries and its ability to communicate the availability of benefits to veterans. FedBuzz.com, viewed at http://www.fedbuzz.com, is an OmniSite which provides news and data to help all Americans better access vital federal information. It recently was named a ``Hot Site of the Day'' by USA Today. SOURCE: FedBuzz.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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