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Operation Epic Fury 2026

Documenting the events, policy changes, and VA regulatory developments of 2026 — and connecting every entry to future veteran compensation claims.

Archive updated weekly. Next scheduled sweep: April 15, 2026.

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The strongest VA claims are built on records created while the events are happening — not reconstructed years later at a C&P exam. The OEF2026 Field Log is a free, mobile-friendly tool that lets service members document their own experiences in real time. No account. No login. Nothing stored on a server. Just a private log that lives on their device and exports by email whenever they’re ready.

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Every entry is a potential evidence document — dates, locations, events, symptoms, witnesses. Send this link to anyone currently serving in the OEF2026 theater. The time to start documenting is now, not after separation.

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What Is This Archive?

This is a contemporaneous evidentiary archive for veterans of Operation Epic Fury 2026 (OEF2026) — the U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran that commenced February 28, 2026.

Every entry is documented in real time, while the operation is active, using official government and military sources (Tier 1). That timing matters: VA disability claims are significantly stronger when supported by records created close to the date of service — not reconstructed years later.

This archive is built to support the three things a VA adjudicator needs to approve a service-connected disability claim: Proof of Event (the incident happened), Proof of Location (you were there), and Proof of Exposure or Injury (you were affected).

⚠️ Important: This archive documents OEF2026 — Operation Epic Fury only. It does not cover Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan, 2001–2014). Always write OEF2026 in your claims paperwork — never the bare “OEF” — to avoid routing errors.

How to Use This Archive

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Find Your Event
Go to the Timeline and locate the incident, base, or date range that matches your service.
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Read the Entry
Each entry identifies the source, location, unit, and relevant VA diagnostic codes for that event.
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Match to a Claim
Go to Claims Guidance for condition-specific documentation guidance tied to that event type.
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Log Your Experience
Use the Field Log to record your own symptoms, incidents, and exposures in real time.
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Take It to a VSO
Bring this documentation to an accredited VSO, claims agent, or VA-accredited attorney when you’re ready to file.

This archive provides evidentiary documentation only. Nothing here constitutes legal advice. Consult an accredited VSO, claims agent, or VA-accredited attorney for individual claims guidance. | HadIt.com

13 Events Archived | 4 Policy Documents | 7 Claims Guides | Updated Monthly · Last: Apr 13, 2026
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February 28 – April 2, 2026 | 13 Combat KIA Named | All Sources Documented | AI-Searchable
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How to search this archive with NotebookLM

NotebookLM is a free AI research tool from Google. This archive's intelligence sweep reports and evidence summaries have been loaded into a shared NotebookLM notebook. You can ask it questions in plain English and it will search across all the reports and answer with citations.

A free Google account is required. If you have Gmail, Google Drive, or any Google account, you are already set. Click either button above to open the notebook and sign in with your Google account.

What to search for: Try questions like “What happened at Shuaiba Port?” — “What units were at Prince Sultan Air Base?” — “What is the legal authority for OEF2026 claims?” — “What diagnostic codes apply to acoustic trauma?”

Every answer includes a source citation. Click the citation to see the exact document it pulled from. Those documents are your claims evidence.

⚠  Always use “OEF2026” in your searches — not “OEF.” They are different conflicts.

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Acronyms & Terms Reference

This reference page exists to prevent adjudication errors. Many abbreviations used in OEF2026 documentation overlap with terms from prior conflicts. When in…

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