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  • ...erations with the [[Kurdish]] ''[[peshmerga]]'' in Northern Iraq, in the [[Gulf War|Gulf]] and [[Iraq War]]s, as well as in the 1995-1998 Kurdish Civil War
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf War#Amphibious deception]]
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  • ===Gulf War and aftermath===
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  • * Joyner, Christopher C. ''The Persian Gulf War: Lessons for Strategy, Law, and Diplomacy.'' (1990) 262pp [http://www.quest
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  • ...headed [[Training and Doctrine Command]]; commanded [[VI Corps]] in the [[Gulf War]]
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  • ...ed pending elections, the first Iraqi sovereign government following the [[Gulf War]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gulf War, Iraqi order of battle]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gulf War}}
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  • The French code name for all of their military participation in the [[Gulf War]]
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  • ...British code name for their military participation in all phases of the [[Gulf War]]
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  • Lavishly equipped and with some combat experience from the [[Gulf War]], the [[air force]] of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • ...red [[lieutenant colonel]], [[United States Army]]; combat experience in [[Gulf War]] and [[Iraq War]]
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  • ===Gulf War=== In the [[Gulf War]], U.S. amphibious forces feinted toward it as well as other targets, and [
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  • Military forces of the Coalition side of the [[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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  • ...University]] and [[U.S. Naval War College]]; director of U.S. Air Force’s Gulf War Air Power Survey; member of [[Defense Policy Board]]; editorial board, [[Mi
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  • ...y the [[United States Marine Corps]] and several allies; proven from the [[Gulf War]] onwards.
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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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  • 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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  • ==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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  • ...ademic advisors; founding signatory; Project for the New American Century; Gulf War Air Power Survey: Director and Editor, 1991-1993
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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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  • ...or new ideas, culminating in the [[AirLand Battle]] doctrine used in the [[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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • *period between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 1991 Gulf War constitutes the second turn, with the move to unipolarity
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...he APC still is common. Thousands of M113-family vehicles were used in the Gulf War.
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  • ==Gulf War== During the air campaign of the [[Gulf War]], Coalition aircraft frequently attacked Iraqi tanks, the strongest of whi
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  • ...ional missile launch warning satellites routinely provided forces in the [[Gulf War]] with alerts of [[SS-1 SCUD]] launches. The [[Military Intelligence Compan
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  • ...urface-to-air missile]] battalions. BAR LOCKs were key components of the [[Gulf War#KARI: Iraqi air defense|Iraqi KARI IADS]]. <ref name=KoppDS1>{{citation
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  • The Su-25 does also have a 30mm gun, and, as the A-10 did in the Gulf War, makes heavy use of short-range [[air-to-surface missile]]s, in conjunction
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  • * [[Gulf War]], fought by a [[United Nations]] authorized coalition after the 1990 invas
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  • ...hese, and their upgrades, became significant theater-level assets in the [[Gulf War]], when they provided warning to troops and [[MIM-104 Patriot]] missiles of
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  • In the Gulf War, JSOC went on the "Great SCUD Hunt" behind Iraqi lines, while the overt 5th
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  • ===Gulf War=== ...ers guide Army Apache attack helicopters to the first targets hit in the [[Gulf War]], early warning radars on the Saudi-Iraqi border.
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  • ...eral months before being driven out by an American-led force in the 1991 [[Gulf War]]. Despite its small size (a little less than the state of New Jersey). Kuw ===The Gulf War and after===
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  • ...s of USSOCOM. There may be other, covert elements. For example, during the Gulf War, COL Jesse Johnson headed the overt SOCCENT, while a larger force from the ...and 5th Special Forces Group were acknowledged, while JSOC ran the "black" Gulf War#Special Operations forces|Task Force 20.
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  • ...nitially were adapted to increase range. They were used in combat in the [[Gulf War]]. ISG formed the opinion that all had been disposed of by late 1991.
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  • ...mobile operations in Vietnam, and the first network-centric warfare in the Gulf War are all different fourth generation models. Some suggest that the extensive
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  • One hybrid approach, used in the Gulf War, was to conduct extensive suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) operation
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  • ...l effects should not be forgotten; consider the [[Gulf War#Great Scud Hunt|Gulf War]] diversion of other plans by the perceived need to defend against Iraqi [
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  • MacFarland also served in combat in Granada, Panama and the [[Gulf War]].
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  • ...es, he demonstrated the ability and willingness to hit Israel during the [[Gulf War]]. It has been argued that Saddam could give terrorists WMD for them to use
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  • ...y Iraq, and probably was still in the Iraqi stockpile at the time of the [[Gulf War]], but most appears to have been destroyed by the [[Iraq War]] in 2003.
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  • ...aft|transports]]. [[B-52]] aircraft definitely staged from there in the [[Gulf War]], with aircraft losses in accidents.
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  • ...owitzers. They are especially useful in [[counterbattery]] fire. While the Gulf War vintage M26 rocket for the M270 is unguided, there has been a strong tenden
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  • | title = Fanning the Flames: Guns, Greed & Geopolitics in the Gulf War
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  • ...e Dutch fought alongside the United States in the Korean War and the first Gulf War and have been active in global [[peace operations]]. The Netherlands played
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  • ...hiefs of Staff]] during the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration in the [[Gulf War]], returned to private life and started an education foundation, supporting
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  • | title = Fanning the Flames: Guns, Greed & Geopolitics in the Gulf War | title = United States Gulf War Air Power Survey
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  • ...oint and separate article; it was never a coalition command such as in the Gulf War or a United Nations Command as in Korea. It was officially subordinate to U ...reporters later criticized for possibly biased reporting in Vietnam or the Gulf War, such as Peter Arnett, had the respect of H Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. for givi
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  • ...from a policy of relative openness to secrecy, precipitated perhaps by the Gulf War and the findings of the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) in Iraq,
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  • ==Gulf War== Iraq had, but did not use operationally, chemical weapons during the 1991 Gulf War. Their presence was provisionally detected by U.S. Army engineers destroyin
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  • The U.A.E. sent forces to help liberate Kuwait during the 1990-91 Gulf War. U.A.E. troops have also participated in peacekeeping missions to Somalia,
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  • ...ilitary force, quickly turned back, to the Saudi town of [[Khafji]]. The [[Gulf War]] was fought to drive the Iraqis out of Kuwait. ...to educate the population in modern skills, probably accelerated hy the [[Gulf War]] and the realization that the country's security was dependent on contract
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  • ...variants used by Iraq were largely ineffective in the [[Iran-Iraq War]], [[Gulf War]], and [[Iraq War]].
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  • In the Gulf War, there were occasions when one or more battalions, of 18 launchers each, wo
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  • ...National Academy of Cable Programming for his and CNN's coverage of the [[Gulf War]]
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  • ...am War, 15-20% of US casualties were the result of fratricide. In the 1990 Gulf War, which had an even higher operational tempo and more participants, the rate
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  • ...ar]] air attack proposal, initially focused on command and control and the Gulf War, Iraqi integrated air defense system|KARI air defense system]], was codenam
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  • Throughout the decade following the Gulf War, terrorist attacks had a major impact on USCENTCOM forces in the region. Fa
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  • The [[Gulf War#Preparation for the "Left Hook" |"left hook"]] of the [[Gulf War]] was paced by the operational radius of a D model, which was the workhorse
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  • ...was involved with both [[Operation Just Cause]] in Panama, and then the [[Gulf War]]. During [[Operation DESERT SHIELD]] and [[Operation Desert Storm]], he wa
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  • ...hose agreed-to by its sovereign member states. In the [[Korean War]] and [[Gulf War]], there were UN resolutions supporting military action, but the forces rem
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  • RN ships played important roles in the [[Gulf War]] and in the Middle East generally.
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  • ...ependent role in a regional Unified Combatant Command. For example, in the Gulf War, there was a "white" special operations component of United States Central
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  • He is a Senior Pilot and aviation crash investigator. During the Gulf War, and in humanitarian relief to Somalia, he flew C-141 Starlifter transports
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  • Category:American military personnel of the Gulf War
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  • ...nt Bush sent him as a Special Emissary to Jordan’s King Hussein during the Gulf War. None of these required Senate approval so the Perot problem did not recur.
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  • ...ft his attention to became the 1990 invasion of [[Kuwait]], starting the [[Gulf War]]. Several other disputes, including Islamic sectarian conflict and freedom The subsequent [[Gulf War]], in part, may have been attractive to Saddam because control of the port
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  • ...hose agreed-to by its sovereign member states. In the [[Korean War]] and [[Gulf War]], there were UN resolutions supporting military action, but the forces rem
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  • ...''A Dictionary of Australian Military History - from Colonial Times to the Gulf War'' (1992)
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  • ...ue; the SAMs could be launched by a Tico and controlled by a Burke. In the Gulf War, the USS San Jacinto, a Tico, was designated the "special weapons platform"
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  • Even before the Gulf War started in 1990, the ''Lancaster Intelligencer Journal|Intelligencer Journa ...b/krt/fanning_ch7.htm Fanning the Flames: Guns, Greed & Geopolitics in the Gulf War by Kenneth Timmerman] Retrieved on 5 April 2007.</ref>
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  • ...l-known examples include those over northern and southern Iraq between the Gulf War and Iraq War, and over Kosovo. There have been proposals for making such a ...s against fixed command centers and supporting infrastructure. In the 1991 Gulf War, these attacks were carried out with BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missiles and F
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  • ...k Jet" that was the only manned aircraft allowed to overfly Baghdad in the Gulf War, attempts to reduce radar signatures began decades earlier. During the Sec
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  • ...eorge W. Bush]] Administrations handling of the occupation phase of the [[Gulf War]].<ref name=TN2004-06-16>{{citation ==[[Gulf War]]==
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  • During the Gulf War, they argue, there was evidence that Israel was, as put by Bernard Lewis, h ...sein would be very dangerous. Reflecting on my White House work during the Gulf War in 1990-91, I did point out that I believed then, and later, that the most
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  • ...e term as President saw the collapse of [[Communism]] and victory in the [[Gulf War]] against Iraq. Distrusted by [[American conservativism|conservatives]] for ===Gulf War===
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  • ===Gulf War aftermath===
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  • ...ce Logistics Group, I MEF served as a corps-equivalent headquarters in the Gulf War, commanding two Marine divisions and attached Army units. Under the command
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  • ...d to military use, as was done with handheld navigation receivers in the [[Gulf War]]. Civilian ships and aircraft also depend on accurate signals.
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  • ...xports to Iraq and their Possible Impact on the Health Consequences of the Gulf War
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  • Major was in office through the [[Gulf War]]. The world economy slid into [[recession]] after the long boom during the
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  • ..., he was an action officer for Joint Special Operations Command during the Gulf War. After Iraq, he commanded an Airborne and then a Ranger Battalion, and then
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  • In the Gulf War, there was no common commander for all land forces; GEN H Norman Schwarzkop ...tes Central Command, Tommy Franks<ref>unrelated to Gen. Fred Franks in the Gulf War</ref> designated Third United States Army as the CENTCOM Land Forces Compon
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  • ...e with Council Tax, collaborated with [[George H. W. Bush]] on the first [[Gulf War]], and stewarded the economy well. His government was beset by [[sleaze]] a
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  • ...mobile operations in Vietnam, and the first network-centric warfare in the Gulf War are all different fourth generation models. Some suggest that the extensive
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  • ...5), the [[Korean War]] (1950-53), the [[Vietnam War]] (1965-72), and the [[Gulf War]] (1990-91). During the [[American Civil War]], the regular army largely re
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  • Garner had experience running humanitarian operations in Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War. Garner said that he always considered himself in a temporary role. He said
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  • ===Gulf War=== ...ckly into position, yet not jeopardized crews flying into the teeth of the Gulf War, Iraqi integrated air defense system|Iraqi integrated air defense system (c
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  • ...TG William (Gus) Pagonis. Pagonis was the only general promoted during the Gulf War, as GEN Schwarzkopf decided he needed authority equal to the other three-st
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  • ...y have gone through several upgrades, and were first used in combat in the Gulf War, and were successful there and in continuing operations. As the U.S. Army
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  • Many lessons, for example, were learned from the early phases of the Gulf War. One of them was that there had been somewhat wishful thinking about the se
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  • ...ed on the "Clean Break" at book length. Starting from the premise that the Gulf War and sanctions had failed, he again mentioned the problem of relying on the
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  • ...imply being a larger version of the air campaign carried out in the 1991 [[Gulf War]]. ...arger and more concentrated general air campaign similar to the one in the Gulf War, or alternately any fast-moving tactics like the Blitzkrieg.
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  • * [[Gulf War, Coalition order of battle/Definition]] * [[Gulf War, Iraqi order of battle/Definition]]
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  • ...fire support]] (NGFS), and U.S. battleships continued this role into the [[Gulf War]]. By the [[Vietnam War]], the light antiaircraft batteries of the remainin ...ot down a Silkworm anti-shipping missile aimed at a U.S. battleship in the Gulf War, the battleships did have [[Phalanx close-in weapons system]]s for final pr
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  • ...ge Foundation speech, Kirk repeated that line verbatim. In the wake of the Gulf War, which he had opposed, he clearly understood that those words carried even
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  • * [[Gulf War, Coalition order of battle/Related Articles]] * [[Gulf War, Iraqi order of battle/Related Articles]]
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  • ...ne-Time Evening" (ערב חד-פעמי in Hebrew, "Erev Chad Pe'ami"), and in the [[Gulf War]] in 1991 they did a follow-up show, titled "A Conventional One-Time Evenin
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  • ...], who was [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] through the period of the [[Gulf War]]. He was nominated as chairman of the [[National Intelligence Council]], b
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  • hoc outfits such as the Gulf War alliance, the UN, or the “international
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  • * [[Template:Gulf War, Coalition order of battle/Metadata]] * [[Template:Gulf War, Iraqi order of battle/Metadata]]
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  • ...as masks to the population, although there were some fatalities during the Gulf War due to improper training, such as suffocation by donning a gas mask but not
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  • | title = Fanning the Flames: Guns, Greed & Geopolitics in the Gulf War | title = The United States and the Gulf War
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  • [[DiscoverTheNetworks]] reported that in September 1991, he said that the [[Gulf War]] effort to drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait was "one of the most diabolica
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  • ...ces and Elusive Enemy Ground Targets: Lessons from Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War. U.S. Air Ground Operations Against the Ho Chi Minh Trail, 1966-1972
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  • ...he UN teams searching Iraq for [[weapons of mass destruction]] after the [[Gulf War]] showed shells, rockets, etc., to news teams, it was not coincidental that
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  • He commanded 2nd Battalion, 69th Armor, in the Gulf War, which attacked into Iraq on 24 February 1991. His brigade was part of the
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  • ...erica at War Since 1945: Politics and Diplomacy in Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf War ...erica at War Since 1945: Politics and Diplomacy in Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf War
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  • Image:Decoy OH58.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Inflatable helicopter decoy, Gulf War
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  • ...e to work them into a team. Assembling a six-carrier presence, as in the [[Gulf War]], is an immense logistical and operational challenge.
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  • The ODS, and ODS-E for Engineer use, reflect operational experience from the Gulf War, and essentially are an interim level between the A2 and A3. <ref name=M2-G
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  • ...lligence played an important and generally effective role in the 1990–1991 Gulf War, but was much more controversial with respect to justifying and planning th | title = CIA Support to the US Military During the Persian Gulf War
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  • * 1991 - [[Gulf War]]; U.S. leads a UN-authorized coalition to repel an Iraqi invasion out of n
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  • A descendant, Bill Chamberlain, commanded a U.S. Army battalion in the [[Gulf War]] in 1990. In its preparation for the assault, MG [[Barry McCaffrey]] had t | title = Triumph without Victory: the History of the Persian Gulf War
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  • ...vent it from being used again by terrorists. Richard Haass, who called the Gulf War a "war of necessity" but the Iraq War a "war of choice", said "the focus on
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  • ...erica at War Since 1945: Politics and Diplomacy in Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf War
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  • ..., although Iraq used SS-1 SCUD (and derivative) ballistic missiles in the Gulf War and Iraq War, and there is a decreased need for traditional ADA in the fiel
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  • As opposed to the Gulf War, the Afghanistan War (1978–1992) started as an invasion, but became ethni The Gulf War, starting with the invasion of Kuwait, did pit Muslim against Muslim, but n
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  • ...tious about bringing up his radars, a deceptive operation in the Gulf War, Gulf War#Suppressing KARI: Poobah's Party|Poobah's Party (Poobah was the call sign o ...n partners, such as the U.S. and Syria, usually adversaries, allied in the Gulf War.
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  • ...erica at War Since 1945: Politics and Diplomacy in Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf War
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  • The authors recognize there were reasons not to go to Baghdad in the Gulf War, and the conventional wisdom of the time was that Saddam would be overthrow
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  • ...f missile launches and gave the first warning of SS-1 SCUD launches in the Gulf War.
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  • :*showed that in 1995 Iraq declared that it had a pre-Gulf War project to convert MIG-21 aircraft to pilotless aircraft with a drop tank t :*prior to the Gulf War, Iraq had been working on a program to modify drop tanks for use on an F-1
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  • | title = CIA Support to the US Military During the Persian Gulf War
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  • ...; the SAMs could be launched by a Tico and controlled by a Burke. In the [[Gulf War]], the ''[[USS San Jacinto (CG-56)]]'', a Tico, was designated the "special
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  • ...issues are driving European needs for intelligence policy. During the 1991 Gulf War, France's dependence on US assets convince it that it needed its own, or at
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  • ...frica, as well as being used in support of coalition operations during the Gulf War and NATO peace keeping operations in Kosovo.
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  • Newer ships have mechanical shock protection. In the [[Gulf War]], the [[cruiser]] [[USS Princeton (CG-59)|''USS Princeton'' (CG-59)]] and
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  • | author = Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses Medical Readiness, and Military Deployments
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  • ...the Gulf War of 1991, following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. The Gulf War had United Nations authorization. Further, both these wars should be diffe There had been some sentiment, in the 1991 Gulf War, that the invasion force should have continued to Baghdad and overthrown Sa
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  • ...ts of the limits of Iraqi nuclear developments discredited after the first Gulf War.
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  • By the time of the Gulf War, when Saudi Arabia asked from their proteges, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Abul
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  • ...ces and Elusive Enemy Ground Targets: Lessons from Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War. U.S. Air Ground Operations Against the Ho Chi Minh Trail, 1966-1972
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  • ...ts. Operational tempo for the Air Force has remained high since the first Gulf War, placing continued strain on the Air Force’s aging aircraft fleet. Main
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  • ...encyclopedia is fully developed. An example for infrared light might be [[Gulf War]]; it does link to infrared light, but would its related articles page? It
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  • ...ile launches and gave the first warning of [[SS-1 SCUD]] launches in the [[Gulf War]].
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