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1992): 11-15. Marines in Desert Storm.
-- . "Special Trust and Confidence Among the Trail-
Breakers." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 117 (November
1991): 47-50. Interview with Lieutenant General Walter E.
Boomer, USMC, Commander of the I Marine Expeditionary Force
during Operation Desert Shield/Storm; discussion of Marine
operations ashore.
Bossert, Phil. "Desert Shield: The Increas-ing Importance of
Strategic Mobility.11 Airlift 12 (Fall 1990): 3-4.
Bottoms, Albert M. "Desert Shield and the Acquisition Manager:
Some Aspects of Planning and Sustainment." Pro~ram Manager
20 (January-February 1991): 8-13.
Brabham, James A. "Training, Education Were the Keys." U.S.
Naval Institute Proceedings 117 (November 1991): 51-54.
Interview with Marine Corps Brigadier General Brabham,
Commander 1st Force Service Support Group during Operation
Desert Shield/Storm; insights on overall Marine logistics.
Brame, William L. "From Garrison to Desert Offensive in 97
Days." Armv 42 (February 1992): 28-35. Moving the VII
Corps from Europe.
Braunbeck, M.C. "Front-line Lessons." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings 117 (May 1991): 90-91. Discusses amphibious
operations, naval gunfire support, battle damage assessment,
mine warfare, and "the unconventional threat."
Braybrook, Roy. "War in the Air: Was There Overkill?" Asia-
Pacific Defense Reporter (April 1991): 9-10.
Brennan, Tom. "Reconnoitering the Desert." Naval Aviation News
73 (September-October 1991): 17. Contribution of Fleet Air
Reconnaissance Squadrons to the war.
Brooks, Richard, Skip Hiser, and T.K. Hohl. "If It Was There, P-
3s Found It." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedincrs 118 (August
1991): 41-43. P-3 Orions logged 4,400 hours of flight time
in the Gulf War.
Brown, David K., and David Foxwell. "MCM and the Threat Beneath
the Surface." International Defense Review 24 (July 1991):
735-738.
Brown, Robert D. "Mobilizing the Individual Rea-dy Reserve."
Marine Cor~s Gazette 75 (September 1991): 43-44. Marine
Corps Reserve activation went smoothly.
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