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Gulf War 1990-1991 Veteran Deaths

Gulf War Veteran Deaths for First Week of November 2010.

Six Gulf War Veterans 1990-1991 died in the first week of November. Their ages were 44, 48, 54(2), 61, and one age not known.  Four were Army Veterans and 2 were Navy veterans.  One had previous service in Air Force and one previous service Marines.  One was a veteran of Vietnam service and one had served in the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

We honor them and their survivors by remembering them.  We hope that if they had illnesses since the time of their service in the Gulf War 1990-91, that these illnesses are documented.  They definitely have died an early death.  The government will honor them more if they fully declassified all records from the Gulf War 1990-91.  The Gulf War 1990-91 was a war of environmental hazardous exposure soups.  These veterans and their families need to be honored and remembered and action taken so that lessons are learned for our country.

Help for their fellow veterans after 20 years is sorely absent.  How many more will die before the truth is fully known by their families, loved ones, fellow veterans, and the American public?  How many elected officials will step forward to correct these wrongs and honor the veterans of Desert Shield/Desert Storm/Gulf War 1990-91?  We ask for a National Registry for Gulf War Veterans 1990-91 to be established by law to list those that have died by name, age, unit, and cause of death and to list veterans that are still alive but suffering from Gulf War illnesses or any diagnosed illness so that medical care givers and researchers can truly help the veterans of the Gulf War 1990-91.  The gulf war veterans are  asking for our health, dignity, truth, and transparency!

We honor them.  Roll Call of Names:
1.  Shawn Patrick “Bocephus” Quincel, 44, USN, Cancer, GA

2. Wayne W. Scott Sr,54,He was a nuclear medicine PET-CT technologist, an Army veteran of Desert Storm, York

3.  LTC (R) James Rivera, 54, of Coal Valley, Illinois, formerly of San Antonio, Texas, a decorated Army Veteran.  He retired January 1, 2010, after serving 34 years in the U.S. Military, 6 years in the Air Force and 28 years in the U.S. Army. He served in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Desert Storm. He received, among many other honors and awards, the Legion of Merit, three Bronze Stars, Meritorious Service Medal, Army and Air Force Commendation Medals, and several battle and campaign medals.  Died at home.

4.  Normand A. Roberge, 61,a Vietnam Veteran having served in the United States Marine Corps and later serving in the Army Reserve during Operation Desert Storm.  Died at home, Cancer?

5.  (CW4) Deacon Benjamin F. Thomas, Jr,  A veteran of the US Army, he was a 1st Lieutenant, commissioned officer and pilot. He served in Desert Storm and the Iraqi War and he piloted the distinguished “Apache” aircraft and held the highest ranks among Chief Warrant Officers

6.  BORGHERO, STEVEN 48, a proud veteran of the US Navy serving in the Persian Gulf War.NJ
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Shawn Patrick “Bocephus” Quincel
“Bocephus” AUGUSTA, Ga. – Shawn Patrick “Bocephus” Quincel, 44, entered into rest on Wednesday, November 3, 2010. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy serving during Desert Storm and the Cold War. Shawn is survived by his wife, Tonya Blackstone; daughters, Danielle Landis, Coralee Quincel, Krista Renee Quincel, and Lara Ann Quincel; granddaughters, Savannah Lynn Landis and Molly Lee Landis; parents, Larry and Barbara Quincel; sister, Tammy Quincel Mace; nephew, James Earl Mace, Sr.; niece, Samantha Mace; and great nephew, James Earl Mace, Jr. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 7, 2010 at Elliott Sons Funeral Home Lumpkin Road Chapel with Pastor Randall Etterlee officiating. Interment will be 2:30p.m. Monday, November 8, 2010 at Georgia Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery in Milledgeville, GA. Pallbearers will be James Earl Mace, Sr., James Mace, Mark Landis, Raymond Fredericks, Jimmy Blackstone, and Norman Smith. The family will receive friends Saturday, November 6, 2010 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society , 2607 Commons Blvd, Augusta, GA 30909.

Published in The Augusta Chronicle from November 5 to November 6, 2010
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Wayne W. Scott Sr.
DALLASTOWN Wayne W. Scott, Sr., 54, died at 8:29 a.m. Tuesday, November 2, 2010, at York Hospital. He was the husband of Susan K. (Fry) Scott, with whom he celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary on October 8, 2010. Viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Workinger-Semmel F.H. & Crematorium, Inc., 849 E. Market St., York. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday at Otterbein U.M. Church of Spry, 50 School St. in Spry, with his pastor, the Rev. Dr. Kenneth M. Loyer, officiating. Burial will follow in Susquehanna Memorial Gardens with full military honors provided by the York County Veterans Honor Guard. Mr. Scott was born July 3, 1956, in Chelsea, Mass., and was the son of Ruth C. (Dickson) Scott of York and the late James W. Scott. He was a nuclear medicine PET-CT technologist, an Army veteran of Desert Storm, a member of Otterbein U.M. Church of Spry, the Dallastown American Legion Post # 605, and the Society of Nuclear Medicine. Mr. Scott is survived by his wife and mother; three sons, Wayne W. Scott, Jr. of Baltimore, Md., Douglas J. Man of York, and Christopher E. Man of Dallastown; a daughter, Heather E. Man of Dallastown; and two sisters, Linda E. Klein of Ellicott City, Md., and Karen G. Norton of Baltimore. Memorial contributions may be made to the Gift of Life Donor Program, 401 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19123 (www.donatelife-pa.org). www.workinger-semmel.com
Published in York Daily Record & York Dispatch on November 4, 2010
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James Rivera
RIVERA
LTC (R) James Rivera, 54, of Coal Valley, Illinois, formerly of San Antonio, Texas, a decorated Army Veteran, died Monday, November 1, 2010, in his home. Jim was born July 12, 1956, in Manhattan, New York, the son of Alvin and Carmen Montes Rivera. He married Barbara Bruce Robinson on June 12, 2004, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He retired January 1, 2010, after serving 34 years in the U.S. Military, 6 years in the Air Force and 28 years in the U.S. Army. In his long and distinguished career, he served in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Desert Storm. He received, among many other honors and awards, the Legion of Merit, three Bronze Stars, Meritorious Service Medal, Army and Air Force Commendation Medals, and several battle and campaign medals. Since retiring, he has been a Senior Defense Analyst for Coker Logistics Solutions at the Rock Island Arsenal. He loved his, dog Bella and his Goldwing and was a proud member of the Goldwing Road Riders Association. Jim is survived by his wife, Barbara; his mother and step-father, Carmen and Jim Thomas of Armargosa Valley, Nevada; his father, Alvin Rivera of Chula Vista, California; three Children and their spouses, Christina Marie Rivera, James and Amber Rivera, and Jason and Bailey Rivera, all of Henderson, Nevada; three step-children and a spouse, Maranda Carreon of San Antonio, Texas; Adam and Amber Robinson of Little Elm, Texas; and Aaron Robinson of Tulsa, Oklahoma; fourteen grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Alvin and Jennifer Rivera of Lunenburg, Massachusetts; and a sister, Roxanna Rivera of Pahrump, Nevada. The family will receive friends from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., Sunday, November 7, 2010, at Porter Loring Mortuary North.
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Interment will follow with Full Military Honors in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Fisher House Inc., 7323 Highway 90 West, Suite 206, San Antonio, TX 78227.
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Published in Express-News on November 7, 2010
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Normand A. Roberge
Normand A. Roberge September 5, 1949 – November 5, 2010 East Killingly – Normand A. Roberge, 61, of Burlingame Road, died Friday at home. He was the husband of Beatrice (Mathurin) Roberge. They were married June 7, 1969. He was born in Putnam on September 5, 1949, son of the late Armand J. and Pauline M. (Tetreault) Roberge. Mr. Roberge was a Vietnam Veteran having served in the United States Marine Corps and later serving in the Army Reserve during Operation Desert Storm. He worked at American White Cross in Dayville for 18 years and most recently for International Paper. He was a communicant of St. James Church in Danielson, member of the VFW Post #1523 in Putnam, member of the Knights of Columbus and the Danielson Lodge of Elks #1706. Besides his wife he is survived by his children, Melissa A. Cacciapuoti and husband Joseph T. Cacciapuoti of Dayville and Brian J. Roberge of Norman, OK; two sisters, Rita Laberge and husband Robert of Woonsocket, RI and Irene Ondrasek and husband John of Webster, MA; four grandchildren, Jocelyn, Johnathan, Faith-Ann and Aaron (AJ) and several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend A Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday at 11:00 A.M. at St. James Church, Danielson. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Danielson with Full Military Honors. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to The Oncology Department at Day Kimball Hospital, P.O. Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260. Tillinghast Funeral Home, 433 Main Street, Danielson is in charge of arrangements.

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Benjamin F. Thomas Jr.

COLUMBIA – A Homegoing Service Celebrating the Life of (CW4) Deacon Benjamin F. Thomas, Jr. will be held 2:00p.m. Sunday at Bible Way, Church with burial 2pm at Fort Jackson Cemetery on Monday, Nov. 8th.
Bostick-Tompkins FH is in charge of the service.

Mr. Thomas passed on November 3, 2010. Born in Aiken South Carolina, he was the son of Benjamin Thomas, Sr and the late Annie D. Thomas. A veteran of the US Army, he was a 1st Lieutenant, commissioned officer and pilot. He served in Desert Storm and the Iraqi War and he piloted the distinguished “Apache” aircraft and held the highest ranks among Chief Warrant Officers. He was faithful and dedicated member of Bible Way Church of Atlas Road where he served as Deacon and on the Music Ministry.

He is survived by his spouse, Carmen B. Thomas; children, Pvt. 1st Class Corey J. Thomas and Miles J. Thomas; siblings, Jonas (Elizabeth) Isaac, Nathan Thomas, Camilla Thomas; mother-in-law, Fristella Branch; father-in-law, Tony Bookert, Sr; and host of other loving relatives and dear friends. www.Bosticktompkinsinc.com

Published in The State on November 6, 2010
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STEVEN BORGHERO

BORGHERO, STEVEN 48 – of Egg Harbor Twp., formerly of Gloucester City. Beloved son of Frank P. Borghero, Sr. and the late Ilka Lillian. Devoted father of Sgt. Steven Fuhlbrick, US Army, Cameron Borghero and Alia Borghero. Dear brother of Frank P. Borghero, Jr. and Tina Marie Gianvito (Charles). Loving uncle of Lisa Sharp (Jeremy) and Julie Gianvito. Great-uncle of Sophia and Ava. Mr. Borghero was a proud veteran of the US Navy serving in the Persian Gulf War. After being discharged from the Navy, Steven began a career as a letter carrier with the US Postal Service, Northfield. During his spare time, Steven enjoyed playing the guitar. Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Tuesday morning from 9 to 10am at the POPIOLEK FUNERAL HOME, 400 Clements Bridge Rd, Barrington, NJ where a funeral service will take place at 10am. Interment with Military Honors will take place privately at Brg. Gen. Wm C. Doyle NJ Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown, NJ. For directions or to email condolences please visit www.njfuneralhome.net
Published in The Press of Atlantic City on November 7, 2010

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  1. The reason so many of us are dropping like flies or battling life long bouts of firomyalgia and other autoimmune disorders is simply becuase of the adjuvant squalene that was added to our innoculations before after and during our deployment. There have been many medical findings documenting this but they still have not been made public or even acknowledged by our wonderful government. Medical Professionals have often found also that some soldiers deployed over there have unusual mycoplasm in there blood streams and bodies. These mycoplasm relate somewhat to brucellis which was weaponized and patented shortly before this conflict started. The usual suspects and symptoms remain the same, chronic fatigue syndrome, over production of white blood cells, arthritis, XMRV before it became the new designer disease now both hip and trendy with the whole US populace. The bottom line is we were and probley still are victims of bio chem warfare. The brave new world marches on without testosterone fueled former combatants.

  2. Cpt Swindle,

    I agree with you. No one looks at squalene. Squalene antibodies? Whole area seems to be off limits! DOD patented a squalene antibody test but never used it as far as I know. More likely the results weren’t published. The Tulane Squalene Antibody test- rights to Autoimmune Technologies has never made their test available after ~8 years. Is mentioned on their website however and has been for several years, just nothing ever happens. Who did the studies that seemed to so definitively prove that squalene wasn’t possibly a cause? Were they military funded studies? Any reputable independant studies ever been done? Just more disinformation!

    No WMD found- yet DOD/Others want to pin all this on downwind of WMD munitions blown up. Trace amts of Sarin- I’m not buying it. The fact that squalene was in the vaccine is in the federal register for God sakes, yet nothing was ever done with this. No one ever talks much or puts numbers to the non-deployed who are sick with identical GWS illness. Bet no one even has a clue, but I bet it’s a lot more than you would think. Now throw in civilian contractors,reporters and the like that were vaccinated. All this from a vaccinated civilian with 3 acute rxns who has never been close to the gulf, but has been sick ever since. I defy anyone to be able to differentiate my illness from a non deployed GWS sufferer. Thing is the squalene damage to the immune system worstens all of the other ligit. gulf exposures, DU etc but I think its signature is there if it is looked for. I think ~1/3 of people genetically are susceptable and those are the sickies! They are susceptable to the whole gamut of intracellular bacteria(lymes, brucella,babesia,mycoplasma,etc.) then add in the whole gamut of viruses on top-herpes of multiple species,B19,….)! Sign me waiting to be another too young obit!

  3. I never recieved any medical records upon the time of my ets in 92. I was in the 24th infantry division 1st brigade,3/7 B co. and as much as i have tried over the years cannot seem to get in touch with anyone i served with, 2 guys is all ive been in touch with and both say they get to frusrrated to continue on with this! Imyself still havnt found my medical records after all this time. and it seems its up to me to find them. Shouldnt my med records have a list of all the innoculations we took?
    I remember taking some before we left Fort Stewert and even more when we got into the Desert idont know if anybody i seved with is real sick or not. I have migrains and havnt slept in 20 years thats all the symtoms i have. Ive been a fireman for the last 10 years and only 44 years old still try and work out as much as i can but it gets harder to run and do anything physical like hard exercise. My shoulders and knees seem to take along time to heal up!!!

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