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Political-Military Assessment." Com~arative Strategy 11
(April-June 1992): 213-240.
"Operation Desert Storm." Bulletin (February 1991), 2-4.
Feature comprising three short pieces on U.S. Coast Guard
active-duty and reserve personnel in the Persian Gulf.
"Operation Desert Storm." Bulletin (March 1991), 2-8. Feature
comprising six short pieces on role of U.S. Coast Guard in
Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Padilla, R.A. "F/A-18Ds Go to War." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings 118 (August 1991): 40.
Palmer, Michael A. "The Navy Did Its Job." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings 117 (May 1991): 88-93. Overview of the Navy's
role in Desert Storm.
Paloczi-Horvath, George. "Spying from the Sky." Defence 22
(April 1991): 25-29. Surveys the effective equipment used
for U.S. and allied air reconnaissance during the war.
Parks, W.H. "Rules of Engagement: No More Vietnams." U.S. Naval
Institute Proceedings 117 (March 1991): 27-28. Gulf War
rules better for combat effectiveness than those of Vietnam.
Patton, J.H. "More Gulf War Lessons." U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings~1l7 (April 1991): 52.
Perry, William J. "Desert Storm and Deterrence." Foreign
Affairs 70 (Fall 1991): 66-82. "In Operation Desert Storm
the United States employed for the first time a new class of
military systems that gave American forces a revolutionary
advance in military capability . . . adding a powerful
dimension to the ability of the United States to deter war."
Price, Mike, and Steve Blando. "PSUs Join Middle East
Operation." Bulletin (November 1990), 2-3. Training and
deployment of two U.S. Coast Guard Port Security Units.
"The Persian Gulf: From Crisis to War." Strategic Studies 14
(Winter 1990-91): 135 pp. Issue contains seven essays by
various international authors on regional strategic
implications of the war.
"Persian Gulf Policy: Pros and Cons." Congressional Digest 70
(March 1991): 65-96. Contains remarks by President Bush,
summary of recent congressional actions, and selected
remarks by members of Congress for and against the use of
force in the Gulf crisis.
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