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     background of the war, the Navy's part in the evolution of
     Central Command, and the role of naval forces in Operations
     Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and Desert Sortie.

McClaughlin, Martin, ed.   Desert Slaughter: The Im~eria1ist War
     Against Iraq.   Detroit, MI: Labor Publications, 1991.  450
     pp.

McNaugher, Thomas.   Arms & Oil: U.S. Military Strategy and the
 Persian Gulf.   Washington: Brookings Institute, 1991.
     226 pp.

Mcwilliams, Barry.   This Ain't Hell--But You Can See It From
     Here!   A Gulf War Sketchbook.  Novato, CA: Presidio Press,
     1992.   250 pp. Cartoons and anecdotes from the war.

Meisner, Arnold.   Desert Storm Sea Victory.  Stillwater, MN:
     Motorbooks International,  1991.  128 pp.  Heavily
     illustrated popular account of U.S. and allied naval
     participation in Desert Shield and Desert Storm.

Metz, Helen Chapin, ed.   Iraq: A Country Study.  Washington:
     Library of Congress,  1990. 302 pp.   Area handbook covering
     Iraqi history, society, economy, government, national
     security, and other topics.

The Military Balance.   London: Institute for Strategic Studies,
     1991.   1 vol.  Provides statistical summaries of the world's
     military forces.

Nakhjavani, Mehran.  Iraq: What if Sanctions Fail!: The
     Practicalities and Probable Consequences of Enforcing
     International Sanctions Against Iraq.   London: Economist
     Intelligence Unit, 1990.   46 pp.  Discusses whether
     sanctions, particularly a naval blockade, would have forced
     Iraq from Kuwait.

Nye, Joseph S., Jr., and Roger K. Smith, eds.   After the Storm:
     Lessons from the Gulf War.  New York: Madison Books,  1992.

Pagonis, William G.  Movinq Mountains: Lessons in Leadershi~ and
     Loqistics from the Gulf War.   Boston, MA: Harvard Business
     School Press, 1992.   248 pp.  Part logistics study, part
     autobiography, and part management primer, this book
     provides a very readable account of what is normally
     considered a dry topic.

Palmer, Michael.   Guardians of the Gulf: A History of America's
     Expandinq Role in the Persian Gulf,   1833-1992.. New York:
     The Free Press, 1992.   328 pp.  Diplomatic, military, and
     economic history of the United States'involveinent in the

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