Environmental Exposure Report
Pesticides
Environmental Exposure Reports are reports of what we know today about certain events of the 1990-1991 Gulf War. This particular environmental exposure report focuses on the use of pesticides by US military personnel and the resulting exposures to these compounds. Our goal is, to the extent possible, to determine if the pesticides used during the Gulf War contributed to unexplained illnesses reported by some Gulf War veterans. This is an interim, not a final, report. We hope that you will read this and contact us with any information that would help us better understand the events reported here. With your help, we will be able to report more accurately on the events surrounding pesticide use and exposures. Please contact my office to report any new information by calling: 1-800-497-6261
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Many veterans of the Gulf War have expressed concern that their unexplained illnesses may result from their experience in that war. In response to veterans concerns, the Department of Defense established a task force in June 1995 to investigate those incidents and circumstances relating to possible causes. The Office of the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses assumed responsibility for these investigations on November 12, 1996, and continues to gather information on the use and exposure to pesticides. This is the offices interim report.
To inform the public about the progress of this office, the Department of Defense publishes on the Internet and elsewhere accounts related to the possible causes of illness among Gulf War veterans, along with documentary evidence or personal testimony used in compiling the accounts. This environmental exposure report is such an account.
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