Description

The Gulf War of 1991 heralded a new type of warfare that was characterised by astonishing speed and high technology with remarkably low numbers of casualties amongst the coalition forces. Just under a million coalition personnel were deployed to the Gulf region to face a variety of threats from extreme temperatures to weapons of mass destruction (biological, chemical and suspected nuclear) and a formidable Iraqi occupation force. This book assesses the defensive Operation Desert Shield (the build up of coalition forces) and the offensive Operation Desert Storm (the liberation of Kuwait) as well as the key personalities on both sides.

Product details

Published 20 May 2003
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9781841765747
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 2 b/w; 48 col
Dimensions 248 x 170 mm
Series Essential Histories
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Alastair Finlan

Alastair Finlan is a Professor of War Studies at t…

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