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What is an OEF OIF veteran?
OEF/OIF is an acronym that refers to the U.S.-led conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Specifically, OEF means “Operation Enduring Freedom” (the war in Afghanistan), while OIF stands for “Operation Iraqi Freedom,” or the Iraq War. Veterans from the OEF/OIF conflicts have been found to have high rates of PTSD.
What years were OEF and OIF?
Recent Conflicts
- War in Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF; March 2003 – November 2011)
- War in Afghanistan. Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF; October, 2001 – December, 2014)
- Persian Gulf War (1991)
- Vietnam War (1962 – 1973)
- Korean War (1950 – 1953)
- World War II (1941 – 1945)
- World War I (1917 – 1918)
What does OEF OIF Ond?
Veterans who served in Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND) are eligible for enhanced VA health care for five years after discharge.
How many veterans served in OEF OIF?
Since the beginning of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq in 2001, over 1.9 million US military personnel have been deployed in 3 million tours of duty lasting more than 30 days as part of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) (Table 2.1).
How many OIF veterans are there?
There are around 19 million U.S. veterans as of this year, according to data from the Department of Veterans Affairs, representing less than 10\% of the total U.S. adult population.
What do you say to a Afghanistan veteran?
“Let the veteran in your life know you’re here, let them know that you can’t imagine what they’re experiencing, and you’re here for whatever it is. Let them share or not share,” she said, noting that many veterans feel that only those who have been deployed can truly understand their emotions.
What diseases do veterans with OEF/OIF/OND see the VA for?
Gulf War and OEF/OIF/OND Veterans are seen at VA for a variety of reasons, but the top diagnoses are diseases of the musculoskeletal and connective system, such as disorders of the back, joints, or soft tissues.
How often does Vava report on Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)?
VA published the following reports on Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), and Operation New Dawn (OND) Veterans four times a year. We released the latest reports in January 2017.
Why do Gulf War veterans go to the VA?
Gulf War and OEF/OIF/OND Veterans are seen at VA for a variety of reasons, but the top diagnoses are diseases of the musculoskeletal and connective system, such as disorders of the back, joints, or soft tissues. View a comparison of VA health care use by Gulf War and OEF/OIF/OND Veterans Oct. 1, 2001 – Sept. 30, 2013.
How many women served in the Vietnam War?
Of the military personnel serving in OEF and OIF, 89\% are men and 11\% women. Nearly all troops who served in Vietnam were men (only 7,494 women served) compared with over 200,000 women serving in OEF and OIF (Jacobs, 2000; Tanielian and Jaycox, 2008).