RMT3WCD4–Gulf War veterans protest to raise awareness of health of veterans & lack of recognition of Gulf War Syndrome. London. 28.02.2011.
RMCRAY65–Nerve agent Pyridostigmine Bromide - implicated causal factor in Gulf War syndrome
RMH258NY–laying a memorial wreath at the cenotaph in saddened circumstances as many are gulf war syndrome positive
RMB7KT5H–Walter Reed Army Medical Center Washington D.C.
RM2EMECB2–Michelle Rogers' mementos of her father Staff Sergeant Keith Rogers, who served two tours in the Gulf in 1990-91. Michelle, whose father died at the age of 59, wants recognition in the UK for 'Gulf War syndrome'. The syndrome is recognised in the United States but not in the UK. Picture date: Wednesday February 24, 2021.
RF2M1HYGC–3D image of Pyridostigmine skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of myasthenia medication isolated on white background
RMB5YRM3–Wheelchair bound british gulf war veteran holds his medals outside the ministry of defence headquarters in london during a Gulf war syndrome protest
RMA1C63F–An Army Sargeant with Gulf War Syndrome being examined by a doctor at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
RF2JAF316–Local people on the Berbera streets
RME81CER–London, UK. 27th Sep, 2014. Julian Pope who served with the 14th/20th King's Hussars at the Gulf War for 5 months holds a placard at the Gulf War Syndrome demo at Whitehall Julian suffer from multiple ailments following a concottion of untested vaccines adminstered before the war.. Credit: david mbiyu/Alamy Live News
RMB4M1XT–Gulf War February 1991 B Company The Royal Scots receive injections against Chemical Attack at the Front Line in Saudi Arabia
RMHF0HGK–Petty Officer 2nd Class Marsha L. Hubert, From Discovery Bay, Calif., a preventive medicine technician with Public Health and Preventive Medicine Detachment, Alpha Surgical Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), takes notes during an occupational environmental health site assessment June 29, at Forward Operating Base Zeebrugge, Afghanistan. Over the past few months, the sailors completed 50 site surveys providing critical medical data for future reference. Preventive medicine the solution for future patients 110629-M-HA146-024
RMB4M31X–Gulf War 1990 1991 Soldiers receive their inoculation againt chemical weapons attack during a training exercise in the desert prior to Operation Desert Storm
RM2JT7EA5–U.S. Army Ret. Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, testifies on Gulf War illness before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill, February 27, 1997 in Washington, D.C.
RMB4M17P–Gulf War Syndrome February 2001 Brianna lies on the floor watching Barney paralysed since birth Brianna s father Wendell was a
RMDP57JH–Sep 06, 2006; Manhattan, NY, USA; Supporter ANGELA MORANO of NY holds a sign as she exits Federal Court. Former members of the U.S. Army that served in Iraq attend a hearing in Manhattan Federal Court on the validity of a lawsuit they filed in 2005 against the U.S. Government for compensation for their illnesses and medical expenses for 'Gulf War Syndrome' symptoms they say are rel
RMB4M1XX–Gulf War February 1991 B Company The Royal Scots receive injections against Chemical Attack at the Front Line in Saudi Arabia
RMB4M53T–Dr Alistair Hay wearing chemical warfare suit August 1990 of the type used in the Gulf War holding syringe filled with chemical
RMT3WCD2–Gulf War veterans protest to raise awareness of health of veterans & lack of recognition of Gulf War Syndrome. London. 28.02.2011.
RMCRAY6T–Nerve agent Pyridostigmine Bromide - implicated causal factor in Gulf War syndrome
RMH258NC–First gulf war veterans , laid wreath on white hall cenotaph
RM2EMEC9M–Michelle Rogers with a picture of her dad Staff Sergeant Keith Rogers who served two tours in the Gulf in 1990-91. Michelle, whose father died at the age of 59, wants recognition in the UK for 'Gulf War syndrome'. The syndrome is recognised in the United States but not in the UK. Picture date: Wednesday February 24, 2021.
RMB5YREP–Wheelchair bound british gulf war veteran holds his medals outside the ministry of defence headquarters in london during a Gulf war syndrome protest
RF2JAF2XD–Local people on the Berbera streets
RME81CET–London, UK. 27th Sep, 2014. Julian Pope who served with the 14th/20th King's Hussars at the Gulf War for 5 months holds a placard at the Gulf War Syndrome demo at Whitehall Julian suffer from multiple ailments following a concottion of untested vaccines adminstered before the war.. Credit: david mbiyu/Alamy Live News
RMHF0HGT–Petty Officer 2nd Class Marsha L. Hubert, From Discovery Bay, Calif., a preventive medicine technician with Public Health and Preventive Medicine Detachment, Alpha Surgical Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), sets up a mosquito trap during an occupational environmental health site assessment June 29, at Forward Operating Base Zeebrugge, Afghanistan. Over the past few months, the sailors completed 50 site surveys providing critical medical data for future reference. Preventive medicine the solution for future patients 110629-M-HA146-058
RM2JT7E9E–U.S. Army Brigadier Gen. Daniel R. Zanini, testifies on Gulf War illness before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill, February 27, 1997 in Washington, D.C.
RMDP57JR–Sep 06, 2006; Manhattan, NY, USA; Former U.S. Army soldiers JERRY OJEDA (L) and AUGUSTIN MATOS (R) speak to the media. Former members of the U.S. Army that served in Iraq attend a hearing in Manhattan Federal Court on the validity of a lawsuit they filed in 2005 against the U.S. Government for compensation for their illnesses and medical expenses for 'Gulf War Syndrome' symptoms th
RMT3WCCX–Gulf War veterans protest to raise awareness of health of veterans & lack of recognition of Gulf War Syndrome. London. 28.02.2011.
RMCRAY6X–Nerve agent Pyridostigmine Bromide - implicated causal factor in Gulf War syndrome
RMH258ND–First gulf war veterans and gulf war syndrome survivors,
RM2EMECAJ–Michelle Rogers' mementos of her father Staff Sergeant Keith Rogers, who served two tours in the Gulf in 1990-91. Michelle, whose father died at the age of 59, wants recognition in the UK for 'Gulf War syndrome'. The syndrome is recognised in the United States but not in the UK. Picture date: Wednesday February 24, 2021.
RF2JAF303–Local people on the Berbera streets
RME81CEX–London, UK. 27th Sep, 2014. A group of at least ten Gulf veteran soldiers started a 48 hour long vigil at the Cenotaph following a march from Hyde Park Corner. The campaign started four months ago by Rachel and her husband to highlight Gulf war Syndrome that is killing British war veterans. . Credit: david mbiyu/Alamy Live News
RMHF0HGJ–Petty Officer 2nd Class Marsha L. Hubert (left), From Discovery Bay, Calif., a preventive medicine technician with Public Health and Preventive Medicine Detachment, Alpha Surgical Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), observes as Cpl. Justin M. Cannady (right), from Aurora, Colo., a water support technician with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd MLG (Fwd.), test the water during an occupational environmental health site assessment June 29, at Forward Operating Base Zeebrugge, Afghanistan. Over the past few months, the sailors completed 50 site surveys providing critical medical data
RM2JT7E7G–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Carlton W. Fulford, Jr., testifies on Gulf War illness before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill, February 27, 1997 in Washington, D.C.
RMHFEM70–030617-N-5362A-009 Central Command Area of Responsibility (Jun. 17, 2003) -- Boatswain's Mate 1st Class Von Vaughn assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Six (EODMU-6), practices recompression chamber procedures under the supervision of Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Michael Brown aboard the Military Sealift Command fleet ocean tug USNS Catawba (T-ATF 168), prior to conducting a diving operation in the Arabian Gulf. The recompression chamber allows divers to be treated for decompression sickness (bends) and pulmonary over inflation syndrome (AGE) at the dive site. This allows quick
RMBNK4J5–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/17: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell testifies on Gulf War syndrome and issues with veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on Capitol Hill April 17, 1997 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
RMH258NG–survivors of gulfwar syndrome,
RM2EMEC8N–Michelle Rogers with a picture of her dad Staff Sergeant Keith Rogers who served two tours in the Gulf in 1990-91. Michelle, whose father died at the age of 59, wants recognition in the UK for 'Gulf War syndrome'. The syndrome is recognised in the United States but not in the UK. Picture date: Wednesday February 24, 2021.
RMG7FKEM–Lord Lloyd of Berwick presents his report on 'Gulf War Syndrome' at Westminster.
RF2JAF309–Local people on the Berbera streets
RME81CF1–London, UK. 27th Sep, 2014. A group of at least ten Gulf veteran soldiers started a 48 hour long vigil at the Cenotaph following a march from Hyde Park Corner. The campaign started four months ago by Rachel and her husband to highlight Gulf war Syndrome that is killing British war veterans. . Credit: david mbiyu/Alamy Live News
RMBNK4HK–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/17: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell testifies on Gulf War syndrome and issues with veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on Capitol Hill April 17, 1997 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
RMG7FKDY–Lord Lloyd of Berwick (L) speaks with Gulf War veteran Noel Baker, 38, from Medway, Kent, formerly with the 16/5th Lancers Armoured Reconaissance Unit , after Lord Lloyd presented his report on 'Gulf War Syndrome'.
RF2JAF330–Local people on the Berbera streets
RME81CE7–London, UK. 27th Sep, 2014. Rachel whose husband suffers from the Gulf syndrome poses for photos with a fellow veteran soldier. Credit: david mbiyu/Alamy Live News
RMBNK4HX–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/17: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell testifies on Gulf War syndrome and issues with veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on Capitol Hill April 17, 1997 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
RMG7FKF3–Gulf War 1 veterans, in Westminster after Lord Lloyd of Berwick presented his report on the alleged 'Gulf War Syndrome' experienced by military personnel following the conflict. They are, from left to right, Tony Flint, 57, Shaun Rusling, 45, Noel Baker, 38, and Charles Plumridge, 64.
RF2JAF31C–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG48FW7–Gulf War veterans, (l to r) Tony Duff, Phil Garner, Ben Gunn and Larry Cammock, leave the Ministry of Defence today (Monday) following a meeting with Defence Secretary George Robertson, who has announced a 6.5 million government initiative to combat Gulf War Syndrome. See PA story DEFENCE Syndrome. Photo by Peter Jordan./PA
RMG728CH–Lord Lloyd of Berwick Gulf War Syndrome
RMEJX9W9–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/17: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell testifies on Gulf War syndrome and issues with veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on Capitol Hill April 17, 1997 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
RF2JAF32N–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG728CP–Dr Norman Jones (left), Lord Lloyd of Berwick (centre) and Sir Michael Davis arriv at the inquiry into 'Gulf War Syndrome' in Westminster, central London. Several veterans of the first Gulf conflict believe they have suffered ill effects from drugs they were given during the war. Lord Lloyd said the inquiry, funded by an anonymous donor, would examine the ill health, and in some cases deaths, of 6,000 troops following the 1990/91 conflict.
RMG4DFRB–Gulf War syndrome expert Professor Malcolm Hooper talks with one veteran at today's meeting of the National Gulf Veterans and Families Association, in Doncaster. See PA story HEALTH Gulf. Photo by Paul Barker/PA
RMG6D78R–Shaun Rusling after leaving the High Court after The Ministry of Defence today lost the High Court appeal against a decision that the former Parachute Regiment medical officer, * ... Mr Rusling was a victim of an identifiable syndrome attributable to his service in the 1991 Gulf conflict. The decision, by a War Pensions Appeal Tribunal in Leeds last May, was hailed by thousands of Gulf War veterans as a major development in their fight for damages against the MoD on the basis that their illnesses were caused by a common factor.
RMBNK4HT–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/17: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell testifies on Gulf War syndrome and issues with veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on Capitol Hill April 17, 1997 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
RF2JAF2XR–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG6D78T–Shaun Rusling after leaving the High Court after The Ministry of Defence today lost the High Court appeal against a decision that the former Parachute Regiment medical officer, * ... Mr Rusling was a victim of an identifiable syndrome attributable to his service in the 1991 Gulf conflict. The decision, by a War Pensions Appeal Tribunal in Leeds last May, was hailed by thousands of Gulf War veterans as a major development in their fight for damages against the MoD on the basis that their illnesses were caused by a common factor.
RMBNK4HN–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/17: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell testifies on Gulf War syndrome and issues with veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on Capitol Hill April 17, 1997 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
RF2JAF30X–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG6D78P–Shaun Rusling after leaving the High Court after The Ministry of Defence today lost the High Court appeal against a decision that the former Parachute Regiment medical officer, * ... Mr Rusling was a victim of an identifiable syndrome attributable to his service in the 1991 Gulf conflict. The decision, by a War Pensions Appeal Tribunal in Leeds last May, was hailed by thousands of Gulf War veterans as a major development in their fight for damages against the MoD on the basis that their illnesses were caused by a common factor.
RMBNK4J4–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/17: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell testifies on Gulf War syndrome and issues with veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on Capitol Hill April 17, 1997 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
RM2D2Y102–Gulf War veterans, (l to r) Tony Flint and Tim Pitman, leave the Ministry of Defence today (Monday) following a meeting with Defence Secretary George Robertson, who has announced a 6.5 million government initiative to combat Gulf War Syndrome. See PA story DEFENCE Syndrome. Photo by Peter Jordan./PA
RMG4D2YE–Chairman of the National Gulf Veterans and Families Association Tony Flint (blue blazer and briefcase) accompanies Gulf Veteran Brian Tooze (wheelchair), other veterans, their wives, families and gulf widows to No.10 Downing Street today (Tuesday) to hand in a petition demanding a public inquiry into Gulf war syndrome. Photo by Michael Stephens/PA. See PA story POLITICS Gulf.
RM2D2YBGW–Gulf war veterans gathered at the Cenotaph in London today (Sunday), for an annual remembrance parade and said they still want answers from the Government about Gulf War Syndrome. Stephen Moss (left) from Felixstowe, Suffolk, who travelled to London for the parade, believes the Government is not doing enough to help sick veterans and their families. His two-year-old daughter Samantha was born with only one ear which the former guardsman with the Scots Guards believes is a result of injections given to him in the Gulf. See PA Story DEFENCE Veterans. Photo by Sean Dempsey/PA.
RM2D302KH–Gulf War Veteran's Colin Purcel-Lee (Left) and Ray Bristow at Heathrow Airport today (Wednesday) after their visit to Baghdad. The two veterans had attended a conference in Baghdad on Gulf War Syndrome where they accused the government of intimidation in trying to suppress facts about the illness. Photo Tim Ockenden/PA *EDI* See PA story DEFENCE Gulf. *16/10/2000 Ray Bristow, one of the Gulf War veterans who will fly out to the European Parliament this week for a meeting on October 25, 2000, in the latest stage of their campaign to win recognition of Gulf War Syndrome. Tests have shown that
RM2CG7G1Y–Undated collect picture of Colleen Chudley who was found stabbed to death in January, last year at her home in Devon, and who's boyfriend, ex soldier Paul Dalaney, was in Exeter Crown Court, after pleading guilty to her manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. * The court heard how Mr Delaney, 30, who served in the Gulf War with the Royal Artillery and claims he is suffering from Gulf War Syndrome, used three knives to kill 27-year-old Colleen Chudley with up to 40 stab wounds at her home in Silverton, Devon, on January 16 2001. The jury was told that Ms Chudley, with whom
RF2JAF2XM–Local people on the Berbera streets
RM2D2YJ0M–Belfast doctor, Finbarr Magee has done pioneering work with Gulf War Syndrome victim, Steve Forde, from Bangor, Northern Ireland. After only four weeks of study, he has devised a system of treatment in the fight against a condition which has claimed hundreds of lives. See PA Story DEFENCE Gulf. Picture by Brian Little/PA
RMG7FKE4–Lord Lloyd of Berwick Gulf War Syndrome
RMBNK4J2–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/17: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell testifies on Gulf War syndrome and issues with veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on Capitol Hill April 17, 1997 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
RF2JAF2X5–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG7FKER–Lord Lloyd of Berwick Gulf War Syndrome
RF2JAF336–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG7FKF5–Lord Lloyd of Berwick Gulf War Syndrome
RMG6K9CE–INQUEST Gulf War Syndrome Inquest
RMG910MW–Daniel Martin, 35, of Luton, a former guardsman, Monday October 31 2005. who has won a 'landmark decision' for a Ministry of Defence pension based on Gulf War Syndrome, it was announced, today. The Pensions Appeal Tribunal (PAT) decided Daniel Martin, 35, of Luton, should be given a disability award, using Gulf War Syndrome as an 'umbrella term' to cover his ailments, which are attributable to his service in the 1991 conflict. See PA story TRIBUNAL Gulf. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Chris Radburn/PA
RM2D2X4M9–Gulf War veteran Pte John Callaghan, 28, was found dead in his cell in Strangeways Prison, Manchester hanging from a noose made from shoe laces. 20/1/99, An inquest in Manchester heard he suffered from post traumatic stress disorder & Gulf War syndrome.
RM2D32DCX–Undated collect picture of Colleen Chudley who was found stabbed to death in January, last year at her home in Devon, and who's boyfriend, ex soldier Paul Dalaney, was in Exeter Crown Court, after pleading guilty to her manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. * The court heard how Mr Delaney, 30, who served in the Gulf War with the Royal Artillery and claims he is suffering from Gulf War Syndrome, used three knives to kill 27-year-old Colleen Chudley with up to 40 stab wounds at her home in Silverton, Devon, on January 16 2001. The jury was told that Ms Chudley, with whom
RM2D2Y103–Defence Secretary George Robertson (left) and Armed Forces Minister Dr John Reid (2nd left), greet representatives of sufferers of the so-called Gulf War syndrome, at the Ministry of Defence today (Monday), where a massive new 6.5 million Government initiative was announced to combat the syndrome. See PA Story DEFENCE Syndrome. Photo by Peter Jordan.
RMG6D7B2–Newly-appointed Health Secretary Dr John Reid begins his first day in his new cabinet job. Dr Reid, appointed after only a few weeks as Leader of the House, was touring a NHS drop in centre, in Soho, central London. * He refused to be drawn on the MOD defeat in the High Court today over Gulf War Syndrome.
RF2JAF32J–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG6D7BR–Newly-appointed Health Secretary Dr John Reid begins his first day in his new cabinet job. Dr Reid, appointed after only a few weeks as Leader of the House, was touring a NHS drop in centre, in Soho, central London. * He refused to be drawn on the MOD defeat in the High Court today over Gulf War Syndrome.
RF2JAF2X8–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG6D7BB–Newly-appointed Health Secretary Dr John Reid begins his first day in his new cabinet job. Dr Reid, appointed after only a few weeks as Leader of the House, was touring a NHS drop in centre, in Soho, central London. * He refused to be drawn on the MOD defeat in the High Court today over Gulf War Syndrome.
RF2JAF30H–Local people on the Berbera streets
RMG6D7AX–Newly-appointed Health Secretary Dr John Reid begins his first day in his new cabinet job. Dr Reid, appointed after only a few weeks as Leader of the House, was touring a NHS drop in centre, in Soho, central London. * He refused to be drawn on the MOD defeat in the High Court today over Gulf War Syndrome.
RMG910MJ–Daniel Martin, 35, of Luton, a former guardsman who has won a 'landmark decision' for a Ministry of Defence pension based on Gulf War Syndrome, it was announced, Monday October 31 2005. The Pensions Appeal Tribunal (PAT) decided Daniel Martin should be given a disability award, using Gulf War Syndrome as an 'umbrella term' to cover his ailments, which are attributable to his service in the 1991 conflict. See PA story TRIBUNAL Gulf. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Chris Radburn/PA
RMG910MY–Daniel Martin, 35, of Luton, a former guardsman, Monday October 31 2005. who has won a 'landmark decision' for a Ministry of Defence pension based on Gulf War Syndrome, it was announced, today. The Pensions Appeal Tribunal (PAT) decided Daniel Martin, 35, of Luton, should be given a disability award, using Gulf War Syndrome as an 'umbrella term' to cover his ailments, which are attributable to his service in the 1991 conflict. See PA story TRIBUNAL Gulf. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Chris Radburn/PA
RM2D33A3F–Widow, Carole Avison, 56, at Warrington Coroners's Court for the inquest which opened into the death of her husband an Army veteran who blamed his ill-health on Gulf War Syndrome. Major Ian Hill died at the age of 54 in March 2001 following 10 years of severe health problems. The father of four, who served 20 years in the Army, blamed nerve agent pre-treatment sets (NAPS) tablets that were given in the run-up to the first Gulf war.
RM2D2YW5C–Gulf War syndrome does not appear to be limited to soldiers who served in the war. Veteran Ian Dunne suffers badly from many of the symptoms, and his one year old baby Reece has Downs Syndrome and an inoperable cogentital heart condition amongst other problems. Ian is giving advice to others in a similar position to himself at today's Gulf War meeting in Doncaster. Photo by Paul Barker/PA
RM2D2YW59–Gulf War syndrome does not appear to be limited to soldiers who served in the war. Veteran Ian Dunne suffers badly from many of the symptoms, his wife Barbra has also displayed some and his one year old baby Reece has Downs Syndrome and an inoperable congenital heart condition amongst other problems. Ian is giving advice to others in a similar position to himself at today's (Saturday) Gulf War meeting in Doncaster. Photo by Paul Barker/PA
RMG6D78J–Shaun Rusling after leaving the High Court after The Ministry of Defence today lost the High Court appeal against a decision that the former Parachute Regiment medical officer, * ... Mr Rusling was a victim of an identifiable syndrome attributable to his service in the 1991 Gulf conflict. The decision, by a War Pensions Appeal Tribunal in Leeds last May, was hailed by thousands of Gulf War veterans as a major development in their fight for damages against the MoD on the basis that their illnesses were caused by a common factor.
RMG6D78K–Shaun Rusling and his wife Maria after leaving the High Court, central London after The Ministry of Defence today lost the High Court appeal against a decision that the former Parachute Regiment medical officer, * ... Mr Rusling was a victim of an identifiable syndrome attributable to his service in the 1991 Gulf conflict. The decision, by a War Pensions Appeal Tribunal in Leeds last May, was hailed by thousands of Gulf War veterans as a major development in their fight for damages against the MoD on the basis that their illnesses were caused by a common factor.
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