M21-1 Manual / Part VIII, Subpart iii, Chapter 6, Section A
Developing Claims Based on Participation in Project Shipboard Hazard and Defense (SHAD)
M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iii, Chapter 6, Section A
Overview
In This Section | | This section contains the following topics: | Topic | Topic Name |
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| 1 | General Information on and Establishment of Claims Based on Participation in Project SHAD | | 2 | Project SHAD Claims Development |
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1. Developing Claims Based on Participation in Project SHAD
Introduction | | This topic contains general information on establishment of claims based on participation in Project SHAD, including- background on Project SHAD
- SHAD participation and toxic exposure risk activity (TERA)
- identifying a SHAD claim
- action to take when the Veteran claims participation in SHAD testing but does not claim a disability, and
- end product (EP) control of SHAD claims.
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Change Date | | March 17, 2025 |
VIII.iii.6.A.1.a. Background on Project SHAD | | From December 1962 to May 1974, the Department of War (DOW) conducted the Shipboard Hazards and Defense (SHAD) Project to identify the vulnerabilities of U.S. warships to chemical and biological warfare agents. Project SHAD encompassed both ship-based and land-based tests. SHAD testing involved service members from the Navy and Marine Corps, as well as a small number of personnel from the Army and Air Force. Reference: For more information on Project SHAD, see the Project 112/SHAD website. |
VIII.iii.6.A.1.c. Identifying a SHAD Claim | | Consider a claim to be a SHAD claim if the Veteran claims disease or injury as a result of participation in Project SHAD. Notes: - Project SHAD was part of a larger effort called Project 112, with tests being both ship- and land-based. For Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) purposes, all claims resulting from participation in ship-based or land-based chemical or biological testing under these projects are considered SHAD claims.
- If a Veteran asserts exposure/testing outside of the recognized SHAD testing dates or based on Coast Guard service, follow TERA procedures to determine if non-SHAD TERA participation can be established.
Reference: For more information on TERA procedures, see the PACT Act Implementation SOP. |
VIII.iii.6.A.1.d. Action to Take When the Veteran Claims Participation in SHAD Testing but Does Not Claim a Disability | | A claim is not substantially complete if a Veteran alleges participation in SHAD testing during service, but does not claim service connection (SC) for a specific disability. In cases such as these, follow the procedures for handling an incomplete application at M21-1, Part II, Subpart iii, 1.C.2.b and c. |
VIII.iii.6.A.1.e. EP Control of SHAD Claims | | Upon receipt of a substantially complete SHAD claim for SC, establish a traditional rating end product (EP) (for example, 010, 110, 020) and affix the SHAD special issue indicator to the relevant contention(s). References: For more information on - EP control, see M21-4, Appendix B, Section II, and
- special issues, see M21-4, Appendix E.
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2. Project SHAD Claims Development
Introduction | | This topic contains information on developing claims based on participation in Project SHAD, including- researching SHAD in the Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record (ILER)
- procedures for researching SHAD participation, and
- requesting TERA medical opinions for SHAD participants.
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Change Date | | March 17, 2025 |
VIII.iii.6.A.2.a. Researching SHAD in ILER | | The Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record (ILER) is a joint DOW and VA web-based application that provides the ability to link a Veteran to military exposures and/or deployments. Claims processors must utilize ILER to conduct preliminary research regarding claimed in-service chemical and biological agent testing-related exposures. Important: ILER access should be requested in advance of receipt of a claim based on exposure in order to ensure that claims processing is not unnecessarily delayed. Reference: For more information on ILER and how to obtain access, see the ILER Guidance. |
VIII.iii.6.A.2.b. Procedures for Researching SHAD Participation | | Follow the steps in the table below to verify a Veteran’s participation in Project SHAD.Important: Prior to following the below SHAD verification steps, ensure the claim meets the threshold for applying TERA procedures, as outlined in the TERA Memorandum Job Aid.| Step | Action |
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| 1 | Is Project SHAD participation documented in ILER?Example:- If yes,
- ensure the Individual Exposure Summary/ILER response is documented in the electronic claims folder in accordance with the ILER Guidance
- document SHAD participation and all other TERA on the TERA Memorandum
- upload the relevant fact sheet(s) from the Project 112/SHAD Fact Sheets site
- follow the examination guidance in M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iii, 6.A.2.c, and
- disregard the remaining steps in this table.
- If no,
- document the negative ILER result in accordance with the ILER Guidance, and
- go to the next step.
| | 2 | Does the Veteran’s military service fall within the dates of SHAD testing with a branch of service other than the Coast Guard, as outlined in M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iii, 6.A.1.a?- If yes, go to the next step.
- If no,
- do not concede SHAD participation
- disregard the remaining step in this table, and
- continue processing the claim, to include completion of any TERA procedures.
| | 3 | Follow the steps for verifying SHAD participation outlined in the SHAD Job Aid.Can Project SHAD participation be established?- If yes,
- document SHAD participation and all other TERA on the TERA Memorandum
- upload the relevant fact sheet(s) from the Project 112/SHAD Fact Sheets site, and
- follow the examination guidance in M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iii, 6.A.2.c.
- If no,
- do not concede SHAD participation, and
- follow procedures to research and document any other TERA participation.
| Reference: For more information on TERA, see the PACT Act Implementation SOP. |
VIII.iii.6.A.2.c. Requesting TERA Medical Opinions for SHAD Participants | | There are no presumptive conditions or disabilities recognized as common to Project SHAD. Participation in Project SHAD is considered a TERA. Complete a TERA Memorandum and schedule all appropriate examinations with medical opinions. Examinations should follow the TERA examination request procedures, and include the following, using fact sheets from the Project 112/SHAD Fact Sheets site:- a request for a TERA medical opinion regarding any relationship between the claimant’s current disability and exposure to agents, simulants, tracers, and decontaminants used in the test(s) the Veteran was involved in, as well as any other documented TERA participation for the Veteran
- a copy of all applicable DOW fact sheets for the test(s) the Veteran participated in, and
- relevant evidence identified for the examiner’s review, including the ILER Summary, if available, and the DOW fact sheet(s).
Notes:- If the name of the test(s) is/are known, in the comment section of the examination request, include a list of the agents, simulants, tracers, and decontaminants listed in the DOW fact sheet.
- Many claimants were involved in multiple tests. Medical examiners need information about all tests in which the Veteran was involved.
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