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Desert-Storm.com
Provides information about the course of the war, the nations, individuals and hardware involved, and resources for veterans.

Frontline: the Gulf War
In-depth oral history and analysis of the Gulf War based on interviews with political leaders, commanders, Iraqi leaders, and intelligence analysts. Includes overviews of weapons and technology, maps, chronology, press coverage, casualty figures and overall statistics. Companion to PBS documentary series.

Rec.Humor.Funny - Gulf War Jokebook
A collection of contemporary jokes on the Gulf War.

Gulf War History Resources
Directory of websites providing historical resources on the Gulf War.

Modern Television - The Iraq Campaign 1991
The lighter side of the war - a humorous report on the irony of watching the war unfold on the evening news with corporate sponsorship.

3AD in Desert Storm
Account of the involvement of the US Army's 1st Brigade, 3rd Armored Division, in Operation Desert Storm.

The Gulf War Debriefing Book
Comprehensive day-by-day chronology of the Gulf War, with details of casualties, the units involved and post-war events.

Iraqi Resource Information Site - Overview of Gulf War
Summary of events before during and after the war, from an Iraqi perspective. Described through various articles, pictures, audio and video samples.

Fog of War
Detailed analysis of the Gulf War, supplemented with photos and videos. From the Washington Post.

Persian Gulf War 1991 TV News Collection
Links to interview and report transcripts, audio samples, and slides from broadcast news tapes of the Gulf War.


Society: History: By Topic: Wars and Conflicts: Regional: Iraq
Society: History: By Topic: Wars and Conflicts: Regional: Iraq: Development after the Persian Gulf War
Society: History: By Topic: Wars and Conflicts: Regional: Kuwait
Society: Issues: Warfare and Conflict: Specific Conflicts: Iraq





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