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  1. Second Front: Censorship and Propaganda in the Gulf War by John R. MacArthur, 1993-11-29
  2. Explaining Foreign Policy: U.S. Decision-Making and the Persian Gulf War by Steve A. Yetiv, 2004-03-22
  3. Gassed in the Gulf: The Inside Story of the Pentagon-CIA Cover-up of Gulf War Syndrome by Patrick Eddington, 2000-06-01
  4. Desert Warrior: A Personal View of the Gulf War by the Joint Forces Commander by Khaled Bin Sultan, Patrick Seale, 1996-07
  5. US Mechanized Infantryman in the First Gulf War (Warrior) by Gordon Rottman, 2009-08-18
  6. Pyridostigmine Bromide: A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses (Gulf War Illnesses Series) by Beatrice Golomb, 1999-10-25
  7. Turning Point: The Gulf War and U.S. Military Strategy by Benjamin L. Ederington, 1995-01
  8. Gulf War Syndrome : Legacy of a Perfect War by Alison Johnson, 2001-02-21
  9. Gulf War: Desert Shield and Desert Storm, 1990-1991 (G.I. Series) by Anthony Evans, 2006-02-19
  10. Stormjammers: The Extraordinary Story of Electronic Warfare Operations in the Gulf War (Collector's Edition) by Robert Stanek, 2006-06-04
  11. Crusade: The Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War by Rick Atkinson, 1994-10-19
  12. Military Lessons of the Gulf War by Bruce W. Watson, Bruce George, et all 1993-03
  13. Strike Eagle: Flying the F-15E in the Gulf War (The Warriors) by William L. Smallwood, 2005-09-30
  14. Baghdad Express: A Gulf War Memoir by Joel Turnipseed, 2003-05-05

81. The New York Review Of Books: The True History Of The Gulf War
The New York Review of Books January 30, 1992. Review. The True history of the GulfWar. By Theodore H. Draper. Norman Schwarzkopf BOOKS DISCUSSED IN THIS ESSAY.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/3019
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January 30, 1992
Review
The True History of the Gulf War
By Theodore H. Draper BOOKS DISCUSSED IN THIS ESSAY From Shield to Storm: High-Tech Weapons, Military Strategy, and Coalition Warfare in the Persian Gulf
by James F. Dunnigan, by Austin Bay
Morrow, 512 pp., $20.00 In the Eye of the Storm: The Life of General H. Norman Schwarzkopf
by Roger Cohen, by Claudio Gatti
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 342 pp., $19.95 Desert Victory: The War for Kuwait
by Norman Friedman
Naval Institute Press, 435 pp., $18.95 (paper) The Outlaw State: Saddam Hussein's Quest for Power and the Gulf Crisis
by Elaine Sciolino
Wiley, 320 pp., $22.95 Needless Deaths in the Gulf War: Civilian Casualties During the Air Campaign and Violations of the Laws of War
Middle East Watch/Human Rights Watch, 402 pp., $15.00 (paper) On the Basra Road by Stephen Sackur George Bush's War by Jean Edward Smith Holt The Hotel Warriors: Covering the Gulf by John J. Fialka

82. THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION -- Veterans And Ex-Service Members Services » Gulf Wa
Other Country Claims. The gulf war. Medals Advisor. Legion Sports. Overview. Mandate.Members Sports. Track Field. Legion Nationals. history. Championships 2002. Main.
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83. History: The Persian Gulf War
bytes), Home Click to learn more The Persian gulf war. The followingchart shows total equipment and casualties of the gulf war. In
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84. Kansas Commission On Veterans Affairs - Gulf War Veterans Project
history The Kansas Persian gulf war Veterans Health Initiative Program was establishedby the Kansas Legislature in 1997 to investigate health problems
http://www.kcva.org/gulfwar.html

NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense
No. 312-02
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 18, 2002
ONLINE GULF WAR-RELATED MEDICAL RESEARCH LIBRARY INTRODUCED The Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services, today announced the launch of an Internet site called Medsearch, a central repository of Gulf War-related medical research. Medsearch can be found on the Internet at http://www.GulfLINK.osd.mil/medsearch "This website, a cooperative effort in support of Gulf War veterans and their families, reflects the commitment of all three agencies to learning more about deployment related illnesses, and sharing what we learn," said Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr., assistant secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. In July 2001, DoD, VA and CDC agreed to combine their resources to create this one-stop source of research information. The development team worked with veterans and researchers to ensure that Medsearch was user-friendly. Developers designed the website to serve the needs of both the layperson and the researcher. The site is indexed with plain language topic headings so that anyone can readily locate information. Those headings include topics of particular interest to Gulf War veterans that may not be featured in other sources, such as pesticides and depleted uranium. Scientists, who want more specific data, will find it on Medseach as well.

85. FAIR ACTION ALERT: HBO Recycling Gulf War Hoax?
presented by HBO as a behindthe-scenes true story of the gulf war and is beingreleased at a crucial political moment. HBO's version of history never makes
http://www.fair.org/activism/hbo-gulf-hoax.html
FAIR ACTION ALERT:
HBO Recycling Gulf War Hoax? December 4, 2002 (NOTE: Please read the update to this alert.)
The fraudulent story of Iraqi soldiers throwing Kuwaiti babies out of incubators during the occupation of Kuwait in 1990 is depicted as if it were true in “Live from Baghdad," the HBO film premiering on the cable network this Saturday that purports to tell the story behind CNN ’s coverage of the Gulf War. HBO and CNN are both owned by the AOL Time Warner media conglomerate. In the months before the Gulf War began, media uncritically repeated the claim that Iraqi soldiers were removing Kuwaiti babies from incubators. The story was launched by the testimony of a 15-year-old Kuwaiti girl before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus in October 1990. Eventually, as repeated in the media by the first President Bush and countless others, it blossomed into a tale involving over 300 Kuwaiti babies. ABC World News Tonight, 3/15/91). In the film, the story is turned upside down, portrayed as a deft public relations move by the Iraqi government, who grant CNN access to Kuwait in a calculated attempt to discredit the rumors that their soldiers were pulling babies from incubators.

86. University Of Arizona Library -- Images Of The Southwest -- Military Aircraft No
The official resumption of an old tradition served to honor the past and broughtthe history of specific aircraft into focus. gulf war's OutHouse Mouse from
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After Vietnam, there was a long break in the creation of nose art, probably because restrictions were enforced during peacetime. Another factor that holds to this day, was that the transfer of Strategic Air Command (SAC) aircraft between units discourages the practice, because they are repainted each time (Ethell, p. 173). From the early 1980s through 1991, nose art was on the rise, beginning with a few selected units, and expanding to all types of aircraft in the air force. Its comeback is largely due to its official revival. The resurgence actually began as early as the 1970s with the U.S. Air Force Project Warrior, which was an effort to commemorate aircraft's past history. The 380th Bomb Wing and the 509th Bomb Wing, in the spirit of the project, began painting art on its aircraft, and, although against regulations, the art was allowed to remain. In the early 1980s, SAC ruled that specific historical units could have historical nose art (Davis, v. 3, p. 7). In the interest of morale, in 1985 a SAC regulation permitted nose art for other aircraft with the provision that the presentation was tasteful and that there was no nudity. Even with expressed approval, individual art was not practiced uniformly across all units. For instance, through 1992, the commander of the 384th Bomb Wing only allowed occasional naming, but no images (Walker

87. Compare Prices And Read Reviews On History Military / Persian Gulf War Books At
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88. Opinion: Hindsight And The Gulf War
Norman Schwartzkopf and Bush (the elder) strugglewith history regarding the gulf war.
http://www.fsmitha.com/com/m-gulf.html
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Schwartzkopf and Bush Struggle with History
Hindsight and the Gulf War
Great leaders, statesmen and generals alike, rarely admit mistakes.
William Manchester ( American Caesar, page 210 ) (March 25, 2001) Unlike those who face tough decisions, historians have benefit of hindsight, and they should use it.
Gulf War
, otherwise known as operation Desert Storm. He and Schwartzkopf complained a lot about "Monday morning quarterbacks" and hindsight. Schwartzkopf had previously (in an interview with Frontline ) called hindsight a fantasy world. Perhaps we will never hear Schwartzkopf explain how something can be both hindsight and fantasy. One who has both made and written history is Henry Kissinger. Unlike Bush and Schwartzkopf, he is a trained historian. I have never heard him argue by complaining about hindsight or arguing that someone is a revisionist. He defends himself with details as to what he and and the government he was serving were trying to do. Historians should avoid the self-congratulation and sentimentality common in the remembrances of those who have exercised power. If history were written only by those who made it, most history would not be worth reading.

89. Australian Military History: An Overview
Second World war 19391945 Fighting in Timor 1942 history and Photo essay; Confrontation(Indonesia) 1964-1966; Vietnam war 1962-1972; gulf war (Middle East
http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/conflict.htm
Australian Military History: An overview
These short chapters cover Australia's involvement in war from the time of the first settlement at Sydney Cove in the 18th Century to our peacekeeping roles under United Nations auspices and the Gulf War. This material has been prepared by the Military History Section at the Memorial.
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90. Poli 378 - The Gulf War
Provides several chapters from the Report to Congress on the Conduct of the Persian gulf war , as well as the Aspin Report on the lessons of the war.
http://es.rice.edu/projects/Poli378/Gulf/
Poli 378 - The Persian Gulf War

91. Vietnow - Veterans - Vietnam To Now - Veterans Helping Veterans
Provides comprehensive information on several important topics, including homeless personnel, Agent Orange, POW/MIA, PTSD and gulf war Syndrome.
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If you're interested in helping homeless veterans , if the plight of the POW/MIAs has made you mad, or if you'd just like to get together with other people who understand, VietNow is where it's at.
The fastest way to find out the most about VietNow is to click the link to our magazine page. Also, the links at the top and bottom of this page will take you everywhere you want to go. Check it out. Lots of Hard Work. And Fun, Too.
Our issues page will introduce you to some of the important veterans issues VietNow members are working on. And don't miss our magazine page to find out what our members and other Vietnam veterans are doing to make things better.
While we work on lots of serious issues, we know how to have fun, too. Click to find out about our upcoming 18th Annual VietNow National Convention at Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin. Click for recent POW/MIA report.

92. Persian Gulf War Veterans' Information & Referral Center
Research and reference site for gulf war veterans, family members and students.
http://www.idir.net/~krogers/

93. Gulf War Illness
Understanding of health effects from depleted uranium evolving but safety training needed. US GAO report to Congress, March 2000. (pdf file)
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/ns00070.pdf

94. CNN.com In-Depth Specials - Gulf War
News channel commemorates 1991's Operation Desert Storm in Iraq and provides an analysis of the resulting economic sanctions. News search . The war. Timeline. Video Calendar Weapons disputes leave fallout of fear. gulf war illness remains unresolved talks about Iraq since the gulf war. Former U.N.
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/gulf.war
In-depth Archive CNN.com Sections MAIN PAGE WORLD U.S. WEATHER BUSINESS SPORTS POLITICS LAW SCI-TECH SPACE HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL EDUCATION IN-DEPTH QUICK NEWS LOCAL COMMUNITY Quiet reflection, business as usual mark anniversary in Baghdad Not much celebrating as anniversary approaches Iraqi threats difficult to assess
Iraq remains defiant
Operation Desert Storm quickly drove Iraq's armies from Kuwait. Yet, despite the defeat and a decade of crippling sanctions, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein remains in power, seemingly unshaken by plots to eliminate him and occasional U.S-led airstrikes. More>> Saddam claims victory >> News search >>
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95. USVI [U.S. Veteran Information (non-governmental)]
Provides information on several topics, including Agent Orange, gulf war Illness and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
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    The AGWVA provides resources for veterans of the Persian gulf war. Discusses the variety of conspiracy theories surrounding the Persian gulf war.
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    97. Gulf War Veterans And Depleted Uranium
    By Dr. Rosalie Bertell. Health effects including medical testing for contamination.
    http://ccnr.org/du_hague.html
    Gulf War Veterans and Depleted Uranium
    Prepared for the Hague Peace Conference, May 1999
    By Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H.
    Source of Exposure:
    Uranium metal is autopyrophoric and can burn spontaneously at room temperature in the presence of air, oxygen and water. At temperatures of 200-400 degrees Centigrade, uranium powder may self-ignite in atmospheres of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Oxidation of uranium under certain conditions may generate sufficient energy to cause an explosion (Gindler 1973). Friction caused by bullet or missile entry into a tank or armored car, for example, can cause the uranium to ignite, forming a concentrated ceramic aerosol capable of killing most personnel in the vehicle. Depleted uranium was used extensively in place of tungsten for ordnance by the US and UK in the Gulf War. There is no dispute of the fact that at least 320 tons of depleted uranium (DU) was "lost" in the Gulf war, and that much of that was converted at high temperature into an aerosol, that is, minute insoluble particles of uranium oxide, UO or UO , in a mist or fog. It would have been impossible for ground troops to identify this exposure if or when it occurred in war, as this would require specialized detection equipment. However, veterans can identify situations in which they were likely to have been exposed to DU. Civilians working at military bases where live ammunition exercises are conducted may also have been exposed.

    98. Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club Guide To The Navy In The Vietnam War.
    A Web guide to sites depicting the Navy during the Vietnam war. Contains the WebRing homepage, message boards, photo album, list of ships and unit reunions.
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    Welcome to the Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club Web Guide Our hope with the Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club Web Guide to the Navy during the Vietnam War, is to encourage others to read about the sacrifices so many sailors made during the Southeast Asian conflict. Thank you for visiting and posting a message on our message boards Use the directory to find Websites that chronicle the history of the sea going services during the Vietnam conflict. A roster of ships involved in the action is available. If you have a Website, you may want to join our Webring
    The list below of Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club WebRing sites is current as of Dec. 15th, 2000. A recent up to date list of the WebRing sites is maintained by the WebRing.org servers. The link to that list is always available on the Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club WebRing banner.
    Help keep the memory of our seagoing Vietnam Veterans alive by signing up and using a Your_Name@TonkinGulfYachtClub.com

    99. CNN - Study: Gulf War Syndrome, Viral Infection May Be Linked - Oct. 7, 1996
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    Study: Gulf War syndrome, viral infection may be linked
    October 7, 1996
    Web posted at: 9:15 p.m. EDT TAMPA, Florida (CNN) A viral infection may help explain the mystery of so-called Gulf War Syndrome, according to new research. A microbiologist reported finding a certain genetic material in about 80 percent of Gulf War-era soldiers tested, compared with a rate of just 5 percent in the general population. "We found a fragment, a piece of a virus, that's floating in the blood of Gulf War veterans, and it's not in the general population," said Dr. Howard Urnovitz, of Berkeley, California. (22 sec./254K AIFF or WAV sound)
    Urnovitz, who has been researching Gulf War syndrome for two years, also tested eight veterans not deployed to the Gulf. All showed the same genetic material, but did not develop syndrome symptoms. That may imply most or all of the soldiers may have picked up the suspected virus before their deployment, then something in the Gulf triggered their illnesses. Specifically, Urnovitz said he found unique genetic bands in 29 of 36 Gulf War veterans from California and Arkansas, as well as in eight Arkansas veterans who did not serve in the region. A random selection of 22 civilians found the band in only one person. Military officials declined to comment on Urnovitz's study until it could be analyzed.

    100. Directory
    Providing an inclusive directory of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFIDS, M.E.), fibromyalgia, and gulf war syndrome online information. Support groups, find a doctor, links and recommended reading.
    http://www.theriver.com/Public/cfids/

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