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ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 257
Maj John A. Toolan, Jr., USMC. "Set Condition `1 Alpha' for LCAC
Operations." Marine Corps Gazette, Aug91, pp. 40-41.
By the Officer in Charge of the 2d Light Armored Infantry Battalion's
4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade detachment. He describes the role of
landing craft air cushion (LCACs) in Desert Storm and the lessons
learned for future landing plans, crew training, and load stabilization.
LtGen Bernard E. Trainor, USMC (Ret). "On the Gulf War." Marine Corps
Gazette, Nov91, p.68.
LtGen Trainor writes about how a leader prepares his troops for combat,
of the words he chooses, tbe tone of his message, and of how his words
affect his troops as they prepare to meet the enemy.
Maj John E. Valliere, USAF. "Stop Quibbling: Win the War." U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings, Dec90, pp. 38-43.
Written while he was a student at Marine Corps Command and Staff
College, a C-i 30 pilot calls for co-Operation and understanding among
the services and for a concentration on learning how to give the joint
commander the means to win in wartime.
Fregattenkapitan Raimund Wallner, German Navy. "Where Were the Ger-
mans? " U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Jun91, pp. 67-68.
By the Deputy Commanding officer of Submarine Squadron 1, German
Navy, homeported in Kiel. He reminds his readers that Germany was
prevented by its constitution from sending troops to Southwest Asia and
was therefore limited to providing financial support and military
hardware. He explains that constitutional changes in the newly unified
Germany will permit more German response should the day come for
any future United Nations actions.
John R. Whiting. "War-Live!" U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Aug91, pp.
64~.
Mr. Whiting offers over thirty observations on the role of the media
during the Persian Gulf war.
Capt Alan B. Will, USMC. "Supply Support During Desert Storm: A Field
Perspective." Marine Corps Gazette, Oct91, pp. 42-43.
Capt Will examines some of the shortcomings of the Marine Corps
supply system exposed during the Persian Gulf War, and suggests ways
that these problems can be eliminated in the future.
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