The Logistics of the 101st Airborne Division in the First Gulf War

The Logistics of the 101st Airborne Division in the First Gulf War

Author: David M. Ogan

Publisher: David Ogan

Published: 2009-12-15

Total Pages: 152

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The historiography of the First Gulf War does not examine logistics at the divisional level; rather, only high-echelon logistics, those at the Corps and Theater level, are covered. This leaves a significant gap in how the upper-echelon logistics affected the combat units of the coalition. This case study seeks to rectify this gap by examining historical logistics from World War II to the Gulf War and the logistics of the First Gulf War as a whole, and subsequently placing the specific logistics of the 101st in the correct context.


The Logistics of the 101st Airborne in the First Gulf War

The Logistics of the 101st Airborne in the First Gulf War

Author: David Ogan

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 280

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The historiography of the First Gulf War does not examine logistics at the divisional level; rather, only high-echelon logistics, those at the Corps and Theater level, are covered. This leaves a significant gap in how the upper-echelon logistics affected the combat units of the coalition. This case study seeks to rectify this gap by examining historical logistics from World War II to the Gulf War and the logistics of the First Gulf War as a whole, and subsequently placing the specific logistics of the 101st in the correct context.


Lightning

Lightning

Author: E. M. Flanagan

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 288

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An in-depth account of the 101st Airborne Division's contributions during the Persian Gulf War, including how the division was the first to shoot out the Iraqi radars.


XVIII Airborne Corps in Desert Storm

XVIII Airborne Corps in Desert Storm

Author: Charles Lane Toomey

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 676

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Operation Desert Storm culminated in a 100-hour ground battle and the ejection of the Iraqi army from Kuwait in February 1991. But the beginning of that victory began in August 1990 when America’s premier contingency force, the Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps, was ordered to Saudi Arabia. This is the story of the XVIII Airborne Corps' epic role in the first Gulf War, from the vulnerable early days of the Desert Shield defense of Saudi Arabia through its Desert Storm attack into Iraq and the Coalition’s "end-sweep" to block Iraqi reinforcement and escape from the Kuwait Theater of Operations. Written by a former officer who was intimately involved with XVIII Airborne Corps planning and execution, this is a history filled with heretofore unrevealed detail and lessons for soldiers, historians and generations to come. From Planning to Victory is destined to become a Gulf War classic. -- Amazon


101st ABN Div. Infantry Squad Leader View Of Desert Storm

101st ABN Div. Infantry Squad Leader View Of Desert Storm

Author: MSG Kevin D. McKinley

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2014-08-15

Total Pages: 15

ISBN-13: 178289327X

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This paper will provide a historical view of the events of 1st Squad, 1st Platoon of Bravo Company, 2/187th Infantry BN, 101st ABN Division, Fort Campbell, KY. I will provide insight of the operation from the squad level non-commissioned officer view. I will focus on the areas of notification of deployment, pre deployment preparation, deployment, Operation Desert Shield, Operation Desert Storm, cease-fire, and redeployment to Fort Campbell. The paper will cover the period of 01 August 1990 through 09 April 1991.


Lightning in the Storm

Lightning in the Storm

Author: Thomas Taylor

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 496

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Lightning in the Storm is the first glimpse, from many angles, of the post-Vietnam army in combat - all volunteers and products of new age military thinking. And at the leading edge of this high tech army is the 101st, the only air assault (heliborne) division in the world. Their performance in the desert was truly awesome. So much so that they question whether they are authentically veterans, having lost so few lives in achieving victory so sudden and total it has left them bemused.


Certain Victory

Certain Victory

Author: Robert H. Scales

Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 480

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Written in a colorful, readable style, Certain Victory chronicles the Army?s remarkable regeneration in the two decades after Vietnam?the foundation of the Desert Storm victory. Each chapter starts with a compelling personal combat story that puts the conflict into human perspective. A ?quick read? without military jargon, Certain Victory brings the civilian reader into battle alongside individual soldiers. On the Military Intelligence History Reading List 2012.


The Ready Brigade of the 82nd Airborne in Desert Storm

The Ready Brigade of the 82nd Airborne in Desert Storm

Author: Dominic Joseph Caraccilo

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 232

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Captain Dominic J. Caraccilo was the commander of Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division--the Ready Brigade of the National Command Authority and the first combat forces deployed to Saudi Arabia in what would eventually become Operation Desert Storm. His account, drawn from his personal log of the brigade's 227-day deployment and supported by many primary documents, is a grunt-level view of the Persian Gulf War, from the thoughts of the paratroopers as they left their homes to their attack on Iraqi forces.


Moving Mountains

Moving Mountains

Author: William G. Pagonis

Publisher:

Published: 1992-08-01

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780071033886

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Business Week described the Gulf War as "the largest military logistics operation in history." It entailed an unprecedented deployment of troops & supplies halfway around the world-a management job that Norman Schwarzkopf hailed as "an absolute gigantic accomplishment." From Desert Shield to Desert Storm to Desert Farewell, the numbers were staggering: 122 million meals served, 1.3 billion gallons of fuel pumped, 12,575 aircraft processed. Here is a firsthand account of the supply effort that led to the dramatic Allied victory in the Gulf, written by the general who spearheaded the remarkable undertaking. In clear, compelling language, General Pagonis recounts the Gulf War from the first fateful telephone call, to the mobilization of 550,000 troops & the shipment of 7,000,000 tons of supplies, to the enormously complex challenge of bringing home a half-million soldiers & their equipment. Numerous leadership & logistics lessons can be gleaned from his experience. Pagonis describes his battlefield innovations, such as the log cell & Ghostbuster squad, as well as his inspirational leadership style. His highly effective management techniques apply to information flow, time management, motivation, customer service, & organizational design. Using historical examples-from Alexander the Great to Rommel to the Israeli Army-& current business practice, he makes a strong case for better leadership & better logistics, both on the military & in the private sector.