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U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991 - Combat Service Support in Desert Shield and Desert Storm (Paperback)
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U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991 - Combat Service Support in Desert Shield and Desert Storm (Paperback)
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This monograph tells the story of the Marines and sailors of the
1St Force Service Support Group, the 2d Force Service Support
Group, Marine Wing Support Group 37, and the 3d Naval Construction
Regiment whose combined efforts gave the I Marine Expeditionary
Force the ability to eject Iraqi forces from Kuwait during
Operation Desert Storm. This document is part of a preliminary
series of official Marine Corps histories that cover Marine Corps
operations in the Gulf War. During the Persian Gulf crisis, the
History and Museums Division sent a team to Saudi Arabia to produce
first-hand accounts of unit operations. In November 1990, five
Reserve officers from the Mobilization Training Unit (MTU)
(History)-DC-7 arrived in Saudi Arabia, deployed to different
commands, accompanied their units throughout the battle, and
produced powerful narratives on the operations of I Marine
Expeditionary Force, the 1st Marine Division, the 2d Marine
Division, and Marine Forces Afloat. Unforeseen circumstances
prevented a logistics history from being included in the series, so
the Secretary of the Navy recalled Major Steven M. Zimmeck, USMC
(Ret), to active duty to complete this account of Marine Corps
combat service support in Operations Desert Shield and Desert
Storm. This monograph is predominantly based upon documentation
collected during and immediately after Desert Shield and Desert
Storm. Unit command chronologies and interviews recorded by the
Battlefield Assessment Team served as the basis of a comment
edition which was sent out to key participants in the events
depicted. These comments were then incorporated into the final
narrative. This methodology produced a history that approaches the
accuracy and vigor of the MTU's first-hand accounts. Please note
that this manuscript was prepared using different files which
contained missing pages. This was done to ensure that ALL of the
pages from the original manuscript are intact.
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