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     (April 1992): 7-15.   Postwar maritime interception
     operations in the Red Sea.

Cummings, W. Beaman.   "Around the World to the STORM.'1  Marine
     Cor~s Gazette 76 (May 1992): 57-59.   Marine pilot recalls
     first night o-f the air campaign.

Cushman, John H.   "Command and Control in the Coalition."   U.S.
     Naval Institute Proceedings 117  (May 1991): 74-80.   How
     allied sea, air, and land operations were organized under
     Schwarzkopf.

--      .  "Joint, Jointer, Jointest."  U.S. Naval Institute
     Proceedings 118  (May 1992): 78-85.  Operation Provide
     Comfort.

Danielson, M.W.   "Reserve C-9s Support the Gulf War."   U.S. Naval
     Institute Proceedings 118  (January 1992): 89-90.

Decker, Michael H.   "Assessing the Intelligence Effort."   Marine
     Corps Gazette 75 (September 1991): 22-23.    Marine
     intelligence successes during Desert Storm.

Delery, Tom.   "Away, the Boarding Party!"  U.S. Naval Institute
     Proceedings 117  (May 1991): 65-71.  The Multinational
     Maritime Interception Force in enforcing the embargo of
     Iraq.

"Desert Diary: After the Storm."   The Coast Guard Reservist 38
     (September/October 1991),  12-14.  Brief pieces on U.S. Coast
     Guard activities in the Gulf during and after Desert Storm.

"Desert Shield."   Soldiers 45 (Noveiuber 1990): 6-20.  Special
     issue describes impact of Reserve mobilization, life on
     board Military Sealift Command ships, and work in the `Saudi
     desert.

"Desert Shield, Getting There."   U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
     116  (October 1990): 99-106.  Lists U.S. forces deployed to
     date.

"Desert Shield: Our Line in the Sand."   Army 40  (October 1990):
     40-43.   Synopsis of the initial buildup.

"Desert Shield: The Arn~'s Response to the Middle East Crisis."
     Soldiers 45 (October 1990): 22-36.   Special issue on
     deployment of Army troops on board Navy transport ships,
     reserve activation,  family farewells.


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