Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm Reports and Testimony: 1991-93
(Letter Report, 03/94, GAO/NSIAD-94-134W).

Following the August 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, sizable numbers of
U.S. forces were deployed to the Persian Gulf as part of Operations
Desert Shield and Desert Storm, the largest U.S. military action since
Vietnam.  The two operations provided an environment for testing U.S.
modern military capabilities and helped indicate the military forces and
equipment that would be needed for future contingencies.  For the last
three years, GAO has reported on the financial aspects of the conflict,
mobilization and deployment, logistics and maintenance operations,
military weapons and related systems, and foreign relations and
international trade. This bibliography summarizes 73 unclassified GAO
reports and testimony on the Persian Gulf War.  An order form is
included.

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 REPORTNUM:  NSIAD-94-134W
     TITLE:  Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm Reports and 
             Testimony: 1991-93
      DATE:  03/94
   SUBJECT:  Defense contingency planning
             Defense operations
             Strategic mobility forces
             Warfare
             Mobilization
             Logistics
             Military materiel
             International relations
             International trade
             Weapons systems
IDENTIFIER:  Desert Shield
             Desert Storm
             Persian Gulf
             Persian Gulf War
             Defense Cooperation Account
             Bibliographies
             Kuwait
             Bradley Fighting Vehicle
             Abrams Tank
             B-52 Aircraft
             HELLFIRE Missile
             Apache Helicopter
             
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