Why is VA hiding its first GWVI-TF report from September 2010?
Why has the GWVI-TF webpage not have a link to its first report back in September 2010. In fact, there is no link on the VA website to this report at all. Those of us that were around for it know this information. The report is at http://www.va.gov/Final20GWVI-TFReport.pdf . How odd is that, with VA leaving this off its Gulf War webpage and its own task force webpage, Its mostly filled with ramblings of the past and then lots of unnecessary fill materials at the end. The next one would be much shorter.
Thanks for pointing this out. I will see why the links were crosswired. I believe that there was an issue with this version as it looks like it it is still a draft based on the wide column on the right.
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Tammy commented
The last Gulf War Review newsletter, was published in 2010. Yet, in the 2011 GWVITF report, you claim you will keep it and the web page updated. YOU FAILED!
http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/gulfwar/resources.asp
From the 2012 report:
"VA’s past outreach mailings were limited to those who self-referred to the Gulf War Registry (about130,000) and provided mailing addresses.Through this collaboration with CDC, VHA
will expand its outreach to all those (about 700,000) who deployed to the Gulf War.OPH is planning to mail a one-page Gulf War Overview fact sheet in the early spring 2013."This is already late spring 2013, YOU FAILED AGAIN!
You want to know why veterans do not trust, or seek out the VA? look within.