Medical Report on William Kay, U.S. Navy Reserve, 10/27/93
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Department of
Veterans Affairs
Memorandum
Date: 10-27-93
From: C. Jackson, M.D.
Environmental Physicians, V.A. Tuskegee, Ala.
Subj: Disability Claim-Persian Gulf
To: V.A. Claims office
Mr. William Kay, ss# [deleted] has been followed ny the V.A. Hospital in Tuskegee since his return from the Persian Gulf. He is a member of He has experienced shortness of breath, excessive fatigue, diarrhea (intermittent), night sweats, memory problems and joint pains since the Gulf War. He was a member of the Construction Battalion 24 which was stationed at Al Jubayl in the Gulf. We have given him the diagnosis of Persian Gulf Syndrome and Chemical-Biological warfare exposure. He had none of these symptoms prior to the Gulf.