ANTHOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 245 Col William H. Harris, USMC. `1A Word to All of Us Remain-Behind Marines." Marine Corps Gazette, Apr91, pp. 51-52. The commanding officer of the Blount Island Command, Jacksonville, Florida, offers his opinions and advice concerning the situation of Marines who were not deployed to the Persian Gulf. Col William II. Harris, USMC. 11MPF Loadout Completed." Marine Corps Gazette, Nov91, pp. 36-39. A photo essay and summary of the loadout completed by the Marine maritime pre-positioning force squadrons, and maritime pre-positioning force reconstruction. Col William H. Harris, USMC. "MPF Reconstitution. " Marine Corps Gazette, Nov91, pp. 34-35. The author describes the reestablishment of the Marine maritime prepositioning forces after Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. LtCol Henry T. Hayden, USMC, and LtCol G. I. Wilson, USMC. "The Tail That Wags the Dog." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Oct90, pp. 51-59. The authors emphasize the importance of logistics in meeting the demands of desert warfare. CWO2 Brian K. Herbert, USMC, and CWO2 Daniel P. McFerrin, USMC. "Improving Ammunition Support." Marine Corps Gazette, Oct91, pp. 39-40. The authors offer suggestions for improvement within the Marine Corps ammunition supply system based on their experiences in Operation Desert Storm. Cdr William F. Hickman, USN. "Confrontation in the Gulf: Unintended Consequences." Naval War College Review, Winter 1991, pp. 49-61. The former commanding officer of the USS John A. Moore (FFG 19) assesses the consequences of Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, and U.S. objectives and policy in the Gulf region. Maj F. G. Hoffman, USMCR. "First Impressions about the Persian Gulf Crisis; an Example of Enduring Realities." Marine Corps Gazette, Feb91, pp. 28-30.First Page | Prev Page | Next Page | Src Image |