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     33 (10 October 1990): 39-45.     Def~ciencies of U.S. strategic
     mobility exposed by Desert Shield.

"Loadout."   Bulletin.   (October 1990): 2-7. Feature comprising
     several short articles on Coast Guard mobilization for
     Desert Shield and its role in overseeing security for
     sealift ships.

Lok, Joris Janssen.    "Fighting to Communicate: The USN's Biggest
     Problem."  Jane's Defence Weekly 15 (13 April 1991): 586.

______     "Picking Up a Bargain."    Jane's Defence Weeklv 17 (4
     April 1992): 568-569.    Four of six corvettes, once bound for
     Iraq, were being fitted for export.

Luti, William J.   "Battle of the Airwaves."    U.S. Naval Institute
     Proceedin~s 118   (January 1992): 49-55.   Suppression of enemy
     air defenses during Desert Storm.

Luttwak, Edward N.   "Victory Through Air Power."    Commentary 92
     (August 1991): 27-30.

MacDonald, Scot, et al.    "Desert Storm: Rounding Up the Storm."
     Surface Warfare 16 (July/August 1991): 8-17.     Highlights of
     Navy surface ship actions.

Mackenzie, Richard.    "Iran Resurgent."   Air Force Macrazine 75
     (July 1992): 78-81.    Iran acquires a new navy.

Margelletti, Andrea.    "Special Operations in the Desert."
     Military Technolocrv 15 (April 1991): 62.

"Marine Artists Capture the Gulf War on Canvas."     Marine Corps
     Gazette 75 (August 1991): special section.     Works by Marine
     combat artists.

Martin, James M.   "We Still Haven't Learned."    U.S. Naval
     Institute Proceedings 117    (July 1991): 64-68.  The Tripoli
     and Princeton incidents indicate that the Navy was
     unprepared for mine warfare.

Mathieson, Greg E.   "Interview. 1~  ~~5  Naval Institute
     Proceedincrs 117  (March 1991): 33-34.   Photographing Marines.

Maynes, Charles W.   "`Dateline Washington' A Necessary War?"
     Foreicrn Policy 82  (Spring 1991):  159-177.  Editor of Foreign
     Policy argues that the United States went to war for oil,
     order, security, and Israel.


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