usmcpersiangulfdoc5_068.txt
64 U.S. MARINES IN THE PERSIAN GULF, 1990-1991
* Implementation of fire support coordination
lines that could take advantage of the accuracies
of aircraft inertial navigation systems and the
installation of a Tacan radio beacon near the
border to provide pilots cross references to their
positions.
* A general tightening up of the criteria to be
met before delivering aerial ordnance near
friendly troops including reporting in and out
(RIO) procedures, the use of check points to
force up pilot and controller situation awareness,
and positive marking of targets.
* Implementation of vehicle markings, infrared
and visible light strobes for vehicles, and
installation of British Beta long-lasting night
low-light marking systems. Markings were
placed on all vehicles, and many were equipped
with the strobes.
* Marking the night battlefield with artillery
rounds filled with chemical light material so that
pilots would have visual cues to mark locations
on the ground. In a superb effort, the
Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland developed,
tested, transported, and fielded to I MEF 68
155mm rounds using chemical-type shells in less
than two weeks.37
Force Deception and Reserve
The detachment of British forces in January reduced the I MEF maneuver
elements to two large divisions without a reserve. As the 2d Marine Division
moved west and north out of its positions below Al Wafrah to its assembly
areas in mid-February, the Kibrit combat service support area and main supply
route were exposed to enemy attack. To convince the Iraqis that the former 2d
Marine Division pOSitiOns were still occupied, I MEF deployed a tiny deception
force that was the brainchild of the assistant commander of the 1st Marine
Division, Brigadier General Thomas V. Draude. Task Force "Troy" covered
a front of 29 kilometers and consisted of about 110 Reserve Marines, mostly
from 3d Air and Naval Gunfire Liaison Company. These Marines engaged in
a series of noisy combined arms raids against Iraqi positions in the Al Wafrah
sector every day beginning 18 February. Their efforts paid off. Interrogations
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