Mike Barth

Retired Chief Petty Officer Mike Barth shares his experiences living in Camp Spearhead, Kuwait, which was built on a toxic waste dump.

Email about expecting Gulf War Illness II

Environmental Survey 1999

Executive Summary

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Disclaimers: I am NOT offering any medical advice, nor should any of this be taken as such. I am not a doctor and cannot give medical advice. None of these videos should be taken as nursing advice. The statements and opinions may or may not reflect my own. I am only giving people a place to share their stories and opinions. I cannot and will not state that any of these statements may not be correct; people sharing are often sharing anecdotal memories. Their situation will frequently vary from your own and the details make a big difference.

 
 
 
 
 

Joshua Miller

Army Veteran Joshua Miller shares his story of exposures to burn pits and psychiatric medications that have led to gastrointestinal and sexual dysfunction.

 
 

Richard Almarez

Richard Almarez speaks of his time in service through cleaning up hazardous materials from a harrier crash to deployments in Iraq and Kuwait, and working in an open air burn pit.

 
 
 

Bruce Bruni

Retired Captain (O6) Bruce Bruni explains the chemical problems encountered at Camp Spearhead as well as a scud chemical attack during Desert Storm/Desert Shield.

 
 
 

Andrea Neutzling

Andrea Neutzling describes her difficulties being diagnosed with constrictive bronchiolitis and getting VA compensation.

 
 
 

Peter Sullivan

Peter Sullivan speaks about the service and passing of his son, Thomas Joseph Sullivan, USMC.

 
 
 

Jeremiah Shattuck

Marine Corporal Jeremiah Shattuck describes his time as a nuclear-biological-chemical engineer and his deterioration afterwards that is now making his skin fall off.