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1991): 33-38.
Roberts, Michael D. "Navy Medicine and the Marines." Navy
Medicine 83 (March-April 1992): 8-15. Navy medical
personnel supporting the Marine Corps treated the majority
of all combat related injur-ies during the war for both U.S.
and Iraqi wounded.
Robertson, James S. "FastFACs in the KTO: The First Combat Test
of the F/A-18D." Marine Cor~s Gazette 76 (May 1992): 86-94.
F/A-18D forward air control missions in battlefield
interdiction and close air support.
Rodrigue, George, and Robert Ruby. "Taking Down the Oil
Platforms." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 117 (April
1991): 53. Account of USS Nicholas (FFG-47) recapturing
Dorra oil field drilling rigs in the Persian Gulf.
Rosenberg, Eric. 11Sealift Chief Says Saudi Operations Going Well
Despite Early Snags." Defense Week (10 Septembe-r 1990):
8-9.
Rosenthal, Eduardo Alfredo. "La Armada Argentina en el Golfo
Persico." Boletin del Centro Naval 109 (Spring 1991): 255-
268. The perspective of the Argentinian naval task force
commander on Gulf War naval operations.
Rowe, Peter J. "Interview." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
118 (May 1992): 128-131. 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
in Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and Bangladesh.
Roy, Robert J. "Combat Operations Garner Unmanned Aerial
Support." Si~nal 45 (April 1991): 15-19. "Tiny pilotless
aerial vehicles that flew in Desert Storm combat operations
are changing the way military battles are fought."
Rubin, Uzi. "Iraq and the Ballistic Missile Scare." Bulletin of
the Atomic Scientists 46 (October 1990): 11-13. Why Third
World countries' missiles alarm the West.
Ruhe, William. "Desert Storm--A Year Later." *Shi~mate 55 (March
1992): 7-8. Based on interviews with senior retired Navy
officers in response to the question "What single thing
amazed you most about the Iraq war?"
"Ruling the Waves." Jane's Defence Weeklv 15 (6 April 1991):
538. Navy's role in the air campaign.
Schemmer, Benjamin. "Six Navy Carriers Launch Only 17% of Attack
Missions in Desert Storm." Armed Forces Journal Interna
tional 128 (January 1992): 12-13. Author criticizes the
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