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                       (S) @;urvey comments indicate that false Scud alerts contributed greatly to a
                d(-.%t-ti.sitiziiig of personnel over timo. By the start of the ground war. many ill Ill(- r(-:Ir
                area of operation stopped going to bunkers or did not don their masks when alarms
                sounded. Another major concern was the lack of appropriate training on exactly what
                the different alarm signals meant. At Camp 5 alarm signals were even changed at one
                time during the war without notification of all tenant units. 2 2

                       (S) After too many false alarms 3d MAW NBC personnel received orders to
                unhook the automatic alarm. Afterwards, the alarm was manually activated only after
                the data deterruned the missile was heading toward Jubayl and could fall within the
                bounds of the Marine Corps sector.23

                       (S) Enitial Scud alerts after ir-Litiarion of the air war caused a some panic and
                overreaction. Marines rapidly discovered if bunkers were oo small and if they really
                knew how to get into their NBC equipment. A major concern surfaced when a great
                numbe- of chert-dcal protective suits were being broken-out of their sealed package by
                many units. [n some cases of false alarm thousands of suits were broken out. This was
                significant because chemical protective suits were in critical demand and their
                serviceability was dependent on time after break out.

                       (S) (n addition to false alamis there were noted imtances of "no" alarms. Two
                Scuds hit near the King Abdul Aziz airbase, without any alarm to troops.2 4 The closest
                hit to Jubayl came from a Scud that broke up above the port and dropped ies payload
                about 200 m from Navy ships at the pier. One of the ships was an anunuriition carrier
                in the process of ur-doading. in this isolated incident, the US Army Patriot bartery at
                the port received no wan-dng of the incoming Scud and subsequently did not fire.
                       (S) An additional concem at the port was that many ships had no connection to
                the port alarm and warning system. Often the only evidence they had of a possible
                attack came when they noticed people ashore wearing their chemical protective
                equipment.25

                       (S) Front-line units could not effectively communicate alarms using conunorlly
                accepted techniques of saildng metal on metal and use of hand crank sirens. These

                    22N4CCLS Tape     381
                    23,MCCLS tape    1058
                    24MCCLS tape #s 701 and 906
                    25Discussion comments from the MALS-29 NBC Officer, 3 April 1991
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