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ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 251
upon their own experiences with the aircraft while serving with Marine
Medium Helicopter Squadron 464.
LtGen Royal N. Moore,Jr., USMC. "Marine Air: There When Needed."
U.S. Naval InsNute Proceedings, Nov91, pp. 63-70.
LtGen Moore commanded the air combat element of I MEF during
Desert Shield/Desert Storm, the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing. In this
interview, he reviews the successful performance of Marine air units in
Operation Desert Storm. He also reviews the coordination of these air
units with those of the Navy and the Air Force.
MajGen J. M. Myatt, USMC. "The 1st Marine Division in the Attack."
U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nov91, pp. 71-76.
An interview with General Myatt, the commanding officer of the 1st
Marine Division, in which he describes the deployment, training, and
readiness of his division in Saudi Arabia, and also reviews the tank
battle in which the 1st Division captured the airfield outside of Kuwait
City.
Cdr W. H. Nelson, USN. "What's the Answer for the Gulf?" U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings, Dec90, pp. 32-37.
A maritime strategist with experience in the Chief of Naval Operations
Office of Strategic Concepts (OP-603) and at the Naval War College
examines the geopolitical situation in the Persian Gulf region and its
implications for United States policy. Cdr Nelson argues that American
interests can be best served by a strong maritime presence, including
substantial Marine Corps forces.
Capt Douglas M. Norton, USN. "Sealift: Keystone of Support." U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings, May91, pp. 42-49.
A narrative description of the efforts of the Military Sealift Command
and the Strategic Sealift Force to deploy equipment and forces to the
Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Shield. Capt Norton argues that
the United States needs to improve its strategic sealift capability,
particularly the Ready Reserve Force and the U.S. Merchant Marine.
istLt John F. O'Connor, USMC. "Current Staffing Policies Need Review.
Marine Corps Gazette, Nov91, pp. 54-55.
istLt O'Connor examines the use of augmentees to fill gaps in the T/O
of deploying units, based on his experience with Marine Wing Support
Squadron 372 during the Persian Gulf War.
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