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  • ==Gulf War==
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  • {{r|Gulf War, Coalition order of battle}} {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • ...neral]], [[U.S. Army]] who commanded the 22nd Logistical Command for the [[Gulf War]] (
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  • ...[Training and Doctrine Command]] (TRADOC); commanded tank company in the [[Gulf War]]
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  • ...puty commander for operations, [[United States Central Command]], in the [[Gulf War]]
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  • ...g [[United States Central Command]] and the coalition forces in the 1991 [[Gulf War]]
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  • ...risoner of war]] captured on [[combat search and rescue]] mission in the [[Gulf War]]
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  • ...dvisor to the Minister of Defence after commanding British troops in the [[Gulf War]]; former Director, [[Special Air Service]]
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  • ...hierarchy of Iraqi military units capable of conventional combat in the [[Gulf War]], although at least one level was devoted solely to the defense of [[Sadda
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  • ...obility]]; vice commander of the [[Military Airlift Command]] during the [[Gulf War]]; adviser; [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • *[http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/dstorm/dsjan1.htm Naval History Center Gulf War Chronology, January 1991]
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  • {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • ..., [[Kurd|Kurdish]] areas), following agreements in the cease-fire of the [[Gulf War]]; primarily by U.S. air power but with allied involvement, the latter some
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  • ...f the [[United States Navy]], which survived a mine explosion during the [[Gulf War]] that would have sunk larger WWII ships; test ship for the Block IV [[BGM-
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  • ...audi and Kuwaiti borders), following agreements in the cease-fire of the [[Gulf War]]; primarily by U.S. air power but with allied involvement, the latter some
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  • ...ilitary Readiness; commanded [[Blue Angels]]; combat in Libya (1986) and [[Gulf War]]; charged with, and cleared of, inappropriate conduct in the [[1991 Tailho
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  • ...Combined Forces Command]] in [[South Korea]] and XVIII Airborne Corps in [[Gulf War]]; advisor, Center for Security Policy
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  • ...y the [[United States Marine Corps]] and several allies; proven from the [[Gulf War]] onwards.
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  • {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • ...y wars of modern Iraq. See [[Iran-Iraq War]] for the 1980-1988 conflict, [[Gulf War]] for the 1990-1991 hostilities associated with the invasion of [[Kuwait]],
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  • {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • In the [[Gulf War]], for example, while [[United States Army Special Forces]] units doing [[s The [[Gulf War#First Thunder Run|Thunder Runs]] meet the definition of reconnaissance in f
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  • ...ed areas of [[compellence]] and [[deterrence]] in contexts including the [[Gulf War]], <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Gulf War, Coalition order of battle}}
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  • ==Gulf War== ...f War#Air Planning|air campaign planning, AFCENT directed an unprecedented Gulf War#Initial air strikes|series of attacks against Iraq, at a far higher technol
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  • ==Gulf War==
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  • ===Gulf War=== During the Gulf War, Ambassador Pearce worked as a liaison officer with the Kuwaiti government-
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  • ==Gulf War== ...ne eagle.<ref name=ClancyHorner>{{citation | title =Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign
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  • {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • ...or new ideas, culminating in the [[AirLand Battle]] doctrine used in the [[Gulf War]].
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  • {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • {{r|Gulf War}}, 1990-91
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  • ...ployment, as before the [[Gulf War]]. It was, however, cancelled while the Gulf War was in progress. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...foreign technology analyst at [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]] for the [[Gulf War]]; research assistant to [[Paul Nitze]]; From 1995 to 1998, he managed a N
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  • {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • ...used it in [[Kosovo]], but the US bought the German units for use in the [[Gulf War]], after modifying it into the XM93. <ref name=Fuchs>{{cite paper | author = Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses Medical Readiness, and Military Deployments
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  • ...among the first ship to fire [[BGM-109 Tomahawk]] cruise missiles in the [[Gulf War]].
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  • In the Gulf War, there were essentially five rings of security in the Security organization | title = Certain Victory: the U.S. Army in the Gulf War
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  • {{r|Gulf War, United Nations Security Council Resolutions}}
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  • It is widely believed that these were the guiding principles of the Gulf War, while the Iraq War broke several of the rules.
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  • In the [[Gulf War]], ''San Jacinto'' was designated a "special weapons platform", with all of
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  • ...unded, and captured on a [[combat search and rescue]] mission during the [[Gulf War]]. ==Gulf War==
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  • ...the Army Reserve. When the round-out brigades were activated for the 1991 Gulf War, probably due to the increased complexity of military hardware and doctrine | title = Certain Victory: The U.S. Army in the Gulf War
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  • In the [[Gulf War]], she was part of an 18-ship amphibious task force that was the largest su *[http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/dstorm/dsjan1.htm Naval Historical Center Gulf War Chronology, January 1991]
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  • ...[[anti-ballistic missile]]s. While later analysis showed that few if any [[Gulf War]] SCUDs and SCUD derivatives were actually hit by the first-generation U.S.
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  • {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • He was an intelligence officer in 3/66 Armor Battalion in the Gulf War, and group intelligence officer for the 1st Special Forces Group. As a Fore
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  • ...earchers on the planning process. It dealt with the situation, after the [[Gulf War]], in which the <blockquote>the U.S. was left with the task of how to plan
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  • ...Americans identified as "Missing In Action" from World War II through the Gulf War. ...e [[World War II]], the [[Korean War]], the [[Vietnam War]], the [[Persian Gulf War]], and the [[Iraq War]]. The VFW will also recognize participation in Grena
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  • ...strialized management &mdash; the commander of military logistics in the [[Gulf War]], LTG [[Gus Pagonis]], retired from the [[U.S. Army]] and went immediately
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  • The '''Gulf War''' was a military operation by the United States and 41 allied nations agai
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  • ===Gulf War=== The first air-launched missiles in the 1991 Gulf War came from Eighth Air Force B-52's, demonstrating the capability to strike w
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  • ...ough it lends itself to [[air assault]]. In a short campaign such as the [[Gulf War]], this essentially was the mission of the 101st Airborne Division.
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  • ...other nations was the [[Falklands War]], but it had a major role in the [[Gulf War]] as well as in peacekeeping operations under NATO, the United Nations, and
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  • ==Gulf War==
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  • During the [[Gulf War]], she was Chief Engineer of the [[ammunition ship]] ''[[USS Mount Hood (AE
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  • ...tar early &mdash; and was Assistant Division Commander for Maneuver in the Gulf War.<ref name=Franks>{{citation
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  • ...the [[Vietnam War]], but first used in large, decisive quantities in the [[Gulf War]]. Another aspect is John Boyd's concept of the observe-orient-decide-act (
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  • ...from reporting on the [[1st Marine Division]]'s activity during the 1991 [[Gulf War]].<ref name=MilwaukeeSentinel1991-01-22>
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  • ...[[United States Air Force]]. Its first major operational use was in the [[Gulf War]]; F-117s were the only manned aircraft allowed to fly into the extremely s ===Gulf War===
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  • ...n for his service commanding United States Central Command during the 1991 Gulf War (i.e., Operation DESERT SHIELD, Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert
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  • In the [[Gulf War]], she was part of an 18-ship amphibious task force that was the largest su
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  • ...al of the Saudi royal family, infuriated by the American role in the first Gulf War, and one of the pioneers of the Islamist use of cassette sermons."<ref name
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  • ...ex [[Reich Main Security Administration]]. More recently, Iraq, before the Gulf War, was dominated by the [[security organization of Saddam Hussein]].
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  • ...ned Forces Command]] in [[South Korea]] and XVIII Airborne Corps in the [[Gulf War]]. He is an adviser to the Center for Security Policy.
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  • They have been exported to various countries, and were used by Iraq in the Gulf War.
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  • | title = Certain Victory: the U.S. Army in the Gulf War
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  • ...rld War]] technology, the [[SS-1 SCUD]] missile well-remembered from the [[Gulf War]] exists in the inventory of many nations. It is not as fast as an [[interc
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  • ...e Council on Foreign Relations, contrasted the multilaterally-waged 1991 [[Gulf War]] with the 2003 [[Iraq War]], in a 2009 book entitled ''War of Necessity, W The 1999 [[Gulf War]] was even more of a multilateral action.
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  • ...ter for Strategic Studies]]) for the MA thesis, "Israeli Deterrence in the Gulf War", Tel Aviv University, Israel.
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  • It was closed in 1994, but not before providing major support to the [[Gulf War]]/
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  • ...of the principles of the [[Weinberger-Powell Doctrine]], as seen in the [[Gulf War]]. ...gency. "If Abrams had chosen otherwise, would the ground phase of the 1991 Gulf War have been completed in four days? Would the 2003 drive to Baghdad have been
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  • ==Gulf War==
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  • ...he APC still is common. Thousands of M113-family vehicles were used in the Gulf War.
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