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            Sealift Requirements.  Hearings Before the Subcommittee on
            Merchant Marine of the Committee on Merchant Marine and
            Fisheries, lO2d Cong., 1st sess., April 23; May 21, 1991.
            596 pp.  Discusses sealift performance and policies to
            improve the commercial Merchant Marine fleet.

       U.S. Congress.  Senate.   Committee on Armed Services. Crisis in
            the Persian Gulf Region: U.S. Policy O~tions and
            Im~lications.  Hearings Before the Committee on Armed
            Services,  101st Cong., 2d sess., September 11, 13; November
            27, 28, 29, 30; December 3, 1990.  765 pp.  Features
            testimonies of Secretary Cheney, General Powell, James R.
            Schlesinger, General David F. Jones, Admiral William J.
            Crowe, Henry Kissinger, James Webb, Edward N. Luttwak, and
            others.

       _______   O~eration Desert Shield/Desert Storm.  Hearings Before
            the Committee on Armed Services, 102d Cong., 1st sess.,
            April 24; May 8, 9,  16, 21; June 4, 12, 20, 1991. 414 pp.
            Postwar analysis by Major General James M. Myatt, Vice
            Admiral Stanley R. Arthur, General H. Norman Schwarzkopf,
            and others.

       _______   Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel.  Department of
            Defense Procedures for Return and Release From Active Dutv
            of National Guardsmen and Reservists Called UD for O~eration
            Desert Shield/Desert Storm.  Hearing Before the Subcommittee
            on Manpower and Personnel of the Committee on Armed
            Services,  102d Cong., 1st sess., June 11, 1991. 85 pp.  -

       U.S. Department of Defense.  Conduct of the Persian Gulf
            Conflict: An Interim Re~ort to Congress. Washington:
            Department of Defense, 1991.  362 pp.  Discusses many
            operational and social aspects of the war in the format of
            answers to questions raised by members of Congress.  Most
            sections end with lists of "accomplishments" and
            "shortcomings."  The Final Re~ort listed below has not
            entirely supplanted the Interim Report in content.

       _______   Conduct of the Persian Gulf War: Final Re~ort to
            Congress.  3 vols.   Washington: Department of Defense, 1992.
            (the "Title V" report.)  This is the most important official
            source on the war, emb9dying the consensus view of the
            services.  Volume 1 is a narrative covering the Iraqi
  --        invasion of Kuwait through the coalition ground campaign,    -
            with separate chapters on maritime interception operations
            and the maritime campaign.  Volume 2 analyzes selected
            topics,  including intelligence, preparedness of U.S. forces,
            deployment, logistics, medical support, reserves, special
            operations, legal issues, and women in the theater of
            operations.  Volume 3 contains brief descriptions and

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