
Gulf War Veterans may have been exposed to a wide variety of environmental hazards and potential harmful substances during their service in the Southwest Asia theater of military operations. These include:
- Chemical and biological warfare agents
- Oil well fires, smoke and petroleum
- Pesticides
- Pyridostigmine bromide (anti-nerve agent)
- Vaccinations (including anthrax and botulinum toxoid)
- CARC paint
- Sand, dust and particulates
- Burn pits
- Depleted uranium
- Toxic embedded fragments
VA offers eligible Veterans a free Gulf War Registry health exam for possible long-term health problems related to Gulf War service.
VA presumes certain medically unexplained illnesses and infectious diseases are related to Gulf War service. Eligible Veterans may receive VA disability compensation and health care. Surviving spouses, dependent children and dependent parents of Gulf War Veterans who died as the result of illnesses related to Gulf War service may be eligible for survivors' benefits.
VA and other researchers continue to conduct research to investigate whether service in the Gulf, including possible exposures, are linked to illnesses Gulf War Veterans have experienced.
Contact VA
Environmental Health
Coordinators Directory
- Health Care
1-877-222-8387 - Benefits
1-800-827-1000 - TDD (hearing impaired)
1-800-829-4833
