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ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY                                243


VAdm Robert F. Dunn, USN (Ret).    "Early Gulf War Lessons." U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings, Mar91, pp. 25.

   Some early general lessons to be learned from the performance of U.S.
   military forces in Operation Desert Storm.

VAdm Robert F. Dunn, USN (Ret).    "After the Storm." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, Jun91, pp. 60-61.

   The former Assistant Chief of Naval Operations, Air Warfare (OP-OS)
   assesses the overall strengths and weaknesses of the Navy/Marine Corps
   team in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.

David Eshel.   "Fighting Under Desert Conditions." Marine Corps Gazette,
Nov90, pp. 40-44.

   The author, a retired officer in the Israeli Defence Force, explores the
   difficulties posed to U.S. Forces by desert conditions and climate in the
   Persian Gulf region.

LtCol David Evans, USMC (Ret).     "From the Gulf." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, Jan91, pp. 77-80.

   The military affairs editor for the Chicago Tribune presents the opinions
   and views of U.S. officers and officials he interviewed while visiting the
   Persian Gulf.

LtCol David Evans, USMC (Ret).   "With the Army and the Air Force." U.S.
Naval Institute Proceedings, Jun91, pp. 62-64.

   The author recounts the major actions and operations performed by the
   Army and the Air Force in Operation Desert Storm, as well as opinions
   of officers in these services he interviewed.

Cdr Frank Evans, USN.    "Princeton Leaves the War." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, Jul91, pp. 70-72.

   The author, a media officer with the U.S. Central Command, describes
   the actions taken after the USS Princeton (CG-59) struck a mine in the
   Persian Gulf, which culminated with it leaving the war zone.

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