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  2. Gulf War - Wikipedia

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    Operation Desert Shield was the US operational name for the US buildup of forces and Saudi Arabia's defense from 2 August 1990 to 16 January 1991 [citation needed] Operation Desert Storm was the US name of the airland conflict from 17 January 1991 through 28 February 1991 [ 35 ]

  3. Timeline of the Gulf War (1990–1991) - Wikipedia

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    16 January: Coalition forces led by the U.S. start deploying to Kuwait via the Persian Gulf and the Saudi Arabian border, triggering the first official infantry combat. 16 January: President George H. W. Bush addresses the nation from the Oval Office on the beginning of US-Led Coalition forces strikes at the beginning of Operation Desert Storm. [7]

  4. Jarir Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Jarir was established in Riyadh in 1974 as a small bookshop on Jarir Street, from where it derives its name. It dealt in used books and art sold by expats living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia . In the 1980s, Jarir opened a second branch in Riyadh followed by one in the 1990s.

  5. List of Gulf War military equipment - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi EE-9 Cascavel armoured car hit by Coalition tank fire in February 1991. Coalition aircraft inbound during Operation Desert Shield.. List of Gulf War military equipment is a summary of the various military weapons and vehicles used by the different nations during the Gulf War of 1990–1991.

  6. Iraqi ballistic missile attacks on Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The first Iraqi missile was launched at Saudi Arabia on 18 January, although it was destroyed over Dhahran Air Base by US Army's Patriot air-defence missiles. On the night of 20 January, US Patriot air-defence missiles intercepted nine Iraqi Scud missiles fired at major Saudi cities and military installations, including five launched at Dhahran ...

  7. Liberation of Kuwait campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    2nd Brigade, Saudi National Guard. Force "Othman" Royal Saudi 8th Mechanized Brigade Kuwaiti "Al Fatah" Brigade Oman Motorized Infantry Battalion Bahraini Motorized Infantry Company. Task Force "Omar" 10th Saudi Mechanized Brigade United Arab Emirates Mechanized Battalion. Task Force "Tariq" Royal Saudi Marine Battalion Moroccan 6th Mechanized ...

  8. Gulf War air campaign - Wikipedia

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    The sorties were launched mostly from Saudi Arabia and the six Coalition aircraft carrier battle groups in the Persian Gulf and Red Sea. During the initial 24 hours 2,775 sorties were flown, including seven B-52s which flew a 35-hour nonstop 14,000-mile round-trip from Barksdale Air Force Base and launched 35 AGM-86 CALCM cruise missiles ...

  9. 4404th Wing (Provisional) - Wikipedia

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    The wing consisted of six provisional groups assigned at nine locations in the Persian Gulf region, including Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. In 1993 then Lieutenant Colonel Chuck Wilson commanded the 4402nd Reconnaissance Squadron (Provisional) (4402 RS), known as the Desert Dragons, at Taif Air Base, Saudi Arabia.