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U.S. MArines in the Persian Gulf, 1990 - 1991 - With Marine Forces Afloat in Desert Shield and Desert Storm (Paperback)
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U.S. MArines in the Persian Gulf, 1990 - 1991 - With Marine Forces Afloat in Desert Shield and Desert Storm (Paperback)
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This monograph presents a preliminary account of operations by the
embarked Marine units under the operational control of the
Commander, Naval Forces, Central Command, in the Persian Gulf from
August 1990 to May 1991. It tells the story of the 4th and 5th
Marine Expeditionary Brigades (MEBs) and the 13th and 11th Marine
Expeditionary Units (MEUs) which comprised the Marine Forces Afloat
during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The term "Marine
Forces Afloat" was chosen carefully because although each of these
units served in the same theater of operations, they remained
separate entities capable of rapidly integrating into a single
force or breaking away to conduct independent operations as the
situation required. The Marine Forces Afloat came into existence
early in Operation Desert Shield when the seaborne 4th MEB joined
the forward-deployed 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special
Operations Capable) in the North Arabian Sea in mid-September.
These Marines were later joined by the 5th Marine Expeditionary
Brigade during what would eventually become the longest continuous
shipboard deployment by a brigade-sized force in Marine Corps
history. For those Marines, the major events of Desert Shield were
a series of large amphibious exercises, maritime interdiction
operations, and a daring evacuation of the American Embassy at
Mogadishu, Somalia. During Operation Desert Storm the U.S.
amphibious threat created a strategic distraction that kept Saddam
Hussein's attention focused away from the main attack; Marine
Aircraft Group 40 flew the first-ever fixed-wing combat strike off
an amphibious assault ship; the 13th MEU made two landings; the 4th
MEB conducted amphibious demonstrations off the coast of Kuwait;
and the 5th MEB participated in ground combat ashore. On its way
home the 5th MEB joined Operation Sea Angel, the international
humanitarian effort to assist Bangladesh in dealing with the
devastation of Cyclone Marian. This work is one in a series of
monographs written by members of Mobilization Training Unit
(Historical) DC-7 who deployed to the Persian Gulf. The MTU is a
Reserve unit composed of artists, historians, and museum
specialists who support the activities of the History and Museums
Division in peacetime and stand ready to deploy at a moment's
notice in times of crisis. Members of the MTU have covered
Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm (Persian Gulf), Provide
Comfort (Northern Iraq), Restore Hope (Somalia), Restore Democracy
(Haiti), and Deny Flight (Bosnia).
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