The VA Doesn't Give Credit for What You Remember.
I'm Making Sure Operation Epic Fury Veterans Have Something Better Than Memory.
The Gist
The VA claims system has a documentation problem that has existed since Vietnam and has never been fixed. Veterans come home, years pass, conditions worsen — and when they try to file, the records that would prove what happened to them are gone. I wasn’t going to let that happen to veterans of Operation Epic Fury.
Thirty-four days into OEF2026, I built epicfury.hadit.com — a real-time evidence archive that documents every confirmed event in the theater, sourced against a strict tier hierarchy, and mapped directly to 38 CFR diagnostic codes. Named casualties serve as Living Anchors: if you were in the same unit, same base, same date, you can anchor your proof of location to that record.
There’s also a critical acronym conflict that is going to cause widespread improper denials if the veterans community doesn’t address it now. OEF2026 is not OEF. OEF is Afghanistan. Every VSO, every veterans law attorney, and every advocate reading this needs to know that.
This is a one-veteran mis…




