With enduring respect, this website is dedicated to all American veterans who served in the Mideast: the living, the dead, and those who will maintain the strong, devoted line of defense in the years to come.
Our site has many facets. It stands as a permanent and lasting memorial
to those who gave their lives. It is a resource for those who remain. It is an ongoing effort to
collect and disseminate information, and it is open to any other needs it can fill.
Here, you can add the name and biography of a deceased veteran, whether or not death occurred during combat. You can research conflict caused illnesses, record stories written by veterans and their families, so that we can preserve history and view government documents.
A full list of our services and links appears to the left.
We thank you for this visit, we hope that you will return and we honor each and every man and woman who has ever donned a uniform and proudly served this nation and its citizens, standing ever ready to lay down their lives to keep all of us safe.
We salute you.
Troops killed in action are recognized in the news every day, but veterans who die years later of service-acquired conditions, before or after discharge, do not make the news and are forgotten. NEVER AGAIN!
This Memorial requires public participation to make it complete. What the U.S. government has not done, we will do as citizens.
We need YOU to submit the names of your deceased beloved veterans, with as much identifying information as you would like. If you know of a deceased veteran who had no family, please submit the name with your best recollections. You can also find the families of other deceased veterans through our interactive pages. Renew your cherished memories every time you visit.
We invite medical researchers to use our site to post their notices for Gulf War veterans so they may participate in medical research. Veterans, please go and search Clinical Trials for information on various research projects.
We are searching for veterans, families or friends who are willing to tell their stories of any veteran who has served our country in the Persian Gulf.
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