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250                                U.S. MARINES IN THE PERSIAN GULF, 1990-1991


LtCol Andrew F. Mazzara, USMC.      "Supporting Arms in the Storm. " U.S.
Naval Institute Proceedings, Nov91, pp. 41-45.

    The  author evaluates several areas of fire support based on the
    experience of Marine Corps units during the ground campaign of
    Operation Desert Storm.

Capt Richard C. McMonagle, USMC, et al.  "The Company Command AAV."
Marine Corps Gazette, Dec91, pp. 51-53.

    The authors describe how they set up an AAVP7A1 assault amphibious
    vehicle as a company command vehicle during Desert Shield/Desert
    Storm.

VAdm Joseph Metcalf III, USN (Ret). "The Last Great Air Battle." U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings, Mar91, pp. 26.

    Vice Admiral Metcalf compares the Navy's use of Cruise missiles with
    its use of aircraft during the air campaign in Operation Desert Storm.

Mark Meyer.    "Going Up to Big Al." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Jul91,
pp. 77-79.

    An interview with Navy F-14 pilot Lt James Kuhn and naval flight
    officer LCdr David Parsons in which they recount a reconnaissance
    mission during Operation Desert Storm that provided photographs used
    to evaluate the bomb damage of an Iraqi nuclear weapons manufacturing
    plant in Al Qaim.

RAdm Riley D. Mixson, USN.      "Where We Must Do Better." U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings, Aug91, pp. 38-39.

    The com1nanding officer of Carrier Gn~up Two during Operation Desert
    Shield/Desert Storm commends the performance of naval forces in strike
    warfare and in the air campaign, and in communications and intel-
    ligence.  He offers five suggestions for an even better performance in
    the luture.

Maj John E. Montemayor, USMC, and Capt Stephen G. LeBlanc, USMC.
"CH-53Es in the Desert." Marine Corps Gazette, Aug91, pp. 42-43.

    The authors evaluate the CH-53E helicopters used by the Marines in
    Operation Desert Storm, considering the navigational systems, armor for
    vital components, and the ability to fire to the front. They provide
    suggestions for further upgrading and improvement in these areas based

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