19 Jan (continuing)        Missile was directed against an unidentified Iraqi target.
                    USS SYLVANIA (AFS-2) achieves historic quadruple underway replenish-
                           ment in the Red Sea. 4 ships were resupplied at once.
                    DOD announces the deployment of European-based U.S. Patriot surface-to-air
                           defensive missiles, with American crews, to Israel to assist defenses
                           against SCUD missiles.
                     DOD also announces loss of USAF F-4G with the crew later rescued in
                           Saudi Arabian desert. U.S. has lost 6 aircraft and has 7 personnel listed
                           as missing.
                    State Department announces transfer of diplomatic notes with Iraq reaffirming
                           U.S intention to abide by its legal obligations under the 1940 Geneva
                           Convention relative to the protection of POWs, and expects Iraq (a
                           signatory) to reciprocate; second note affirms legal protection from
                           attack on U.S. military hospital ships in regional waters.
                    Ten Iraqi aircraft (6 MIG-29s, 3 Mirage F-is, 1 MIG-23) have been destroyed
                           in air-to-air engagements.
                    President Bush signs authorization to extend call-up of up to one million
                           National Guard/Reserves for up to two years; DOD will implement in
                           crementally raising ceiling on 161,887 National Guard/Reserves cur-
                           rently called up to 360,000. The Navy's authorization ceiling was raised
                           from 30,000 to 44,000, USMC from 23,000 to 44,000.

20 Jan              DOD announces that over 7,000 sorties have been flown.
                    Iraq launches nine SCUD missiles against Saudi Arabia. Two SCUDs aimed
                           at Dharhan and six aimed at Riyadh are intercepted by U.S. Patriot
                           missiles. One SCUD lands in Gulf waters off Dhahran.
                    Five additional Iraqi aircraft have been destroyed in air-to-air engagements for
                           a total of fifteen (10 MIG-29s, 4 Mirage F-is, 1 MIG-23).
                    DOD reports the loss of a USAF F-15 and two USAF F-16s. DOD reports 4
                           additional personnel listed as missing. U.S. has lost 8 aircraft and has Ii
                           personnel listed as missing.
                    DOD announces that, to-date, 19 anti-ship mifles have been discovered and
                           destroyed in the northern Arabian Gulf. DOD also announces that there
                           have been 6,968 intercepts and 830 boardings.
                    DOD announces that Iraqi artillery battery was destroyed by USN A-6 and
                           USAF A-10 aircraft. USMC and USA troops continue in defensive
                           mode in forward positions and there has been no direct ground confron-
                           tations.
                    SECNAV activates 498 additional Naval reservists from 26 units.

21Jan               DOD announces over 8,000 sorties have been flown; air operations focus
                           continues on neutralizing fixed/mobile SCUD launch sites and troop
                           concentrations.
                    A USN F-14 is downed by surface-to-air missile over Iraq. Pilot, LT Devon
                           Jones and Radar Intercept Officer, LT Lawrence Slade of USS SARA-
                           TOGA's Fighter Squadron 103 are missing.
                    U.S. has lost 10 aircraft and has 13 personnel listed as missing.


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