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ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 255
Gen Norman Schwartzkopf, USA. 11A Tribute to the Navy-Marine Corps
Team. " U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Aug91, pp. 44.
An excerpt from a speech made by the Commanding General, U.S.
Central Command to the U.S. Naval Academy graduating class of 1991.
Gen Schwartzkopf praises the admirable performance of U.S. Navy and
Marine Corps forces in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
Col Donald R. Selvage, USMC. "Operation Sea Angel: Bangladesh Disaster
Relief. Marine Corps Gazette, Nov91, pp. 89-97.
Col Selvage commanded Battalion Landing Team 3/5 during Operation
Sea Angel, the United States effort to provide humanitarian assistance
to Bangladesh after that country was devastated by a typhoon. In this
article, he describes how his command adapted their normal organization
and techniques to accomplish their humanitarian mission.
Col John M. Shotwell, USMC. "The Fourth Estate as a Force Multiplier."
Manne Co,ps Gazette, Jul91, pp. 71-79.
Col Shotwell was the public affairs officer for I MEF during the Persian
Gulf conflict. He examines the relationship between the Marine Corps
forces and the American news media throughout Operation Desert
Shield/Desert Storm. Col Shotwell argues that if properly handled,
media coverage can be an asset.
BGen Edwin II. Simmons, USMC (Ret). "Getting Marines to the Gulf."
U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, May91, pp. 50-64.
The Director of Marine Corps History and Museums puts the deploy-
ment of U.S. Marines to the Persian Gulf into its historical context, and
reviews in detail the deployment of Marine Corps units to the Persian
Gulfupto 15January1991.
BGen Edwin H. Simmons, USMC (Ret). "Getting the Job Done. " U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings, May91, pp. 94-96.
A summary of the role of U.S. Marine forces in Operation Desert
Storm.
Capt Arthur M. Smith, MC, USNR, and Col Craig H. Llewllyn, MC, USA,
(Ret). "Caring for Our Casualties." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Dec91,
pp. 72-78.
The authors emphasize the need for selectivity in creating combat
medical facilities to care for both the seriously and the less seriously
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