• #DesertStorm30: Gulf War illness

    Nearly 700,000 men and women served in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm in the early 1990s. Now, three decades later, as many as a third of that population are affected by a cluster of medically unexplained chronic symptoms that have plagued them following their return from deployment. The symptoms can include fatigue, headaches, joint pain, indigestion, bowel discomfort, insomnia, dizziness, respiratory disorders, skin problems, and memory impairment. VA clinicians and researchers often call this condition "Gulf War illness” in the medical literature.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Marine Corps Veteran Walter Boomer

    Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Corps Veteran Walter Boomer, who served as a commanding general during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.

  • #DesertStorm30: Veterans using VA services

    During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, over 695,000 service members deployed, while 2.2 million were in service during the war. As of 2019, there were nearly 5 million living Veterans, of whom 2.7 million served exclusively during the Pre-9/11 time period. Here's how the access VA.

  • #OperationSong Michael Peterson: Give ’em time

    Michael Peterson served in the Army for 20+ years and fought in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He wrote a song with help from Operation Song.

  • #DesertStorm30: Chocolate chip cookie uniforms

    Though it was first designed in 1962, finalized in 1976, and then standardized in 1990, the Desert Battle Dress Uniform (DBDU)—affectionately known for its “chocolate chip” or “cookie dough” camouflage patterns—defined the U.S. military era known for a single event: Operation Desert Storm.

  • #DesertStorm30: Protecting the seas

    Dan Zedan chokes up as he remembers saying goodbye to […]

  • #DesertStorm30: Happy Trails

    On the evening of Jan. 16, 1991, Jacky Frawner was in a weight room when he heard his skipper come across the shipboard public address circuits, also known as the 1MC. The alert let the sailors aboard USS Paul F. Foster they were about to transition from Operation Desert Shield to Operation Desert Storm. USS Wisconsin was supposed to fire the first Tomahawk missile. However, the mission shifted to the USS Paul F. Foster. Within hours, Frawner and his shipmates would be part of the opening shots of Desert Storm.

  • #DesertStorm30: Reporting war, 24/7

    In U.S. wars prior to Desert Storm, military spokespeople would answer questions, then wait for the next day’s newspaper clippings or the nightly news to see developments. Desert Storm changed that, when reporters broadcast the war as it happened.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Marine Corps Veteran Kevin Elder

    Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Corps Veteran Kevin Elder, who served during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in Kuwait.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Army Veteran Nekohl Mace

    Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Nekohl Mace, who served in the Army Reserve between 1989-1997 as a medical laboratory specialist.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Army Veteran Gregory D. Gadson

    Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Gregory D. Gadson, who served seven years after an IED blast nearly killed him in Iraq.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Army Veteran Angela D. Tyler

    Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Angela D. Tyler, who served during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm.