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ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIULTOGRAPHY                                241


LCdr Michael C. Braunbeck, USN.  "Front Line Lessons." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, May91, pp. 90-91.

   A review of several lessons to be learned by the Navy/Marine Corps
   team from its performance in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.

LtCol Robert D. Brown, USMCR.   "Mobilizing the Individual Ready Reserve."
Marine Corps Gazette, Sept91, pp. 43-44.

   The officer in charge at the Marine Corps Mobilization Station in Dallas
   summarizes the   mobilization of the Individual Ready Reserve for
   deployment to the Persian Gulf as conducted by Marine Corps Mobiliza-
   tion Stations across the country.

Maj Kenneth R. Bunning, USMC.     "The Corps' Potable Water Capability."
Marine Corps Gazette, Dec90, pp. 45-49.

   Maj Kenneth Bunning assesses the Marine Corps' manufacture and
   provision of potable water, focusing on the problem of supplying potable
   water to Marines serving in Middle Eastern deserts.

Capt John L. Byron, USN.    "Learning the Lessons."  U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, May91, pp. 101.

   The commanding officer of the Naval Ordnance Test Unit gives nine
   procedures with which the Navy and Marine Corps can best learn
   lessons from Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.

LtCol Mark F. Cancian, USMCR.   "Marine Corps Reserve Forces in Southwest
Asia." Marine Corps Gazette, Sep91, pp. 35-36.

   An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the mobilization system
   of the Marine Corps Reserve Forces during Operation Desert Shield/De-
   sert Storm.

Louis 0. Caporale.   "Marine Corps Historical Notes from the Gulf War."
Marine Corps Gazette, Dec91, pp. 44-46.

   The author gives a summary of the performance and historical firsts of
   Marine Corps forces in Operation Desert Storm.

Capt John D. Cimock, USMCR.      "Reserve Engineers Activated for War."
Marine Corps Gazette, Sept91, pp. 4546.

   Capt Cimock reviews the impressive performance of the 1st Platoon, 4th
   Bridge Company, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, a Reserve unit from

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