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ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 249
Capt. J. E. Liebmann, USN (Ret.) "The Cost of Things." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, Jan91, pp. 81-82.
An assessment of the factors involved in calculating the costs of the
commitment of U.S. forces for Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm,
emphasizing the need for greater clarity when defining exactly what
constitutes a "cost."
Capt James M. Martin, USNR (Ret). "We Still Haven't Learned." U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings, Jul91, pp. 64-68.
The author discusses the threat posed by mine warfare to the U.S. Navy.
Using examples drawn from Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, be
offers suggestions for improving mine countermeasures through
improved intelligence and a better promotion system for mine warfare
specialists.
Greg E. Mathieson. "Interview." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Mar91, pp.
33-34.
An interview conducted with Greg E. Mathieson, a photographer on
assignment in the Persian Gulf, who recounts his experiences while
photographing U.S. Forces in action during Operation Desert Shield/De-
sert Storm.
Capt James J. Maxwell, USMCR. "LAl: Impressions from SWA." Marine
Corps Gazette, Aug91, pp. 18-19.
Capt Maxwell offers suggestions for improvements in the weapons
systems of Light Armored Vehicles to increase their value to Light
Armored Infantry units. He bases his suggestions on his observations of
operations in Kuwait.
LtCol Andrew F. Mazzara, USMC. "Artillery in the Desert, 1991, Report #1."
Marine Corps Gazette, Apr91, pp. 53-55.
The commanding officer of the 5th Battalion, 10th Marines, evaluates
various artillery systems, including selfpropelled howitzers and the
Global Positioning System, based upon the experience of his battalion
in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
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