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Originally posted by torontoguy123
There are 58,195 names recorded on the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, DC.
The Gulf War Veterans Information System (GWVIS) provides the best available current data
identifying the 6.5 million Gulf War service member population. The GWVIS reports monitor, in part,
the service members’ use of Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare and disability benefits.
Every three months, the DoD sends VBA an updated list identifying all current and prior military
service members since the start of the Gulf War on August 2, 1990.
5. GWVIS reports do not distinguish between a veteran and a “civilian veteran.” Some veterans
counted in the GWVIS report may currently be on active duty due to re-enlistment to active duty or
due to activation from the Reserve Forces to active duty. In contrast, “civilian veterans,” as defined
by the Census Bureau and in VA’s official counts, are those no longer on active duty.
6. The GWVIS report differs from existing VBA Reports Control Symbol (RCS) and Computer Output
Identification Number (COIN) reports. The GWVIS report identifies all veterans with military
service on or after August 2, 1990. In contrast, the COIN and RCS reports sort veterans into only
one period of military service, such as Vietnam Era, Peacetime, or Gulf War. COIN and RCS
reports contain lower counts of Gulf War veterans because some veterans of the Gulf War period
who served prior to August 1990 have multiple periods of military service. These veterans may be
counted in the COIN and RCS reports under another period of military service.