Desert Storm Real Combat Veterans
DESERT STORM VETERANS
Motor Cycle Scouts Desert Storm
Delta Force personnel in civilian clothes guarding Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf Desert Storm
KC-135s Desert Storm
M1A1 arriving in Desert Storm
Iraqi soldier holds up the Qur'an and a white flag as he surrenders to Saudi and American forces inside Kuwait on Feb. 25, 1991
F-14 Tomcat Desert Storm
U.S. Commanders, U.S. Central Command, Operation Desert Storm
Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, USA, commander in chief
Lt. Gen. Calvin Waller, USA, deputy commander in chief
Maj. Gen. Robert B. Johnston, USMC, chief of staff
Lt. Gen. John J. Yeosock, USA, Army commander
Lt. Gen. Walter Boomer, USMC, Marine commander
Vice Adm. Stanley Arthur, USN, Navy commander
Lt. Gen. Charles Horner, USAF, Air Force commander
Generals love to get their picture taken
U.S. Casualties: 147 battle deaths, 145 non-battle deaths, 1 missing in action
Army: 98 battle; 105 non-battle
Navy 5 battle; 8 non-battle; 1 missing in action
Marines: 24 battle; 26 non-battle
Air Force: 20 battle; 6 non-battle
Women killed, 15
Wounded in action: 467
A Bradley that was hit by an M1 tank. Friendly fire killed three of its crew members.
It was a Real
Boom
Big Guns
Closeup view of the turret of an iraqi T-55 tank that was destroyed
Soldiers looking through boxes of weapons and ammo from a destroyed iraqi convoy.
A-10A Thunderbolt 11 Flies over the desert during Desert Storm
37th Tactical Fighter Wing Ground Support beside the F-117A during Desert Storm
M1A1 Abrams on the prowl in Desert Storm
C 21st ADA Deploy a Hawk surface to air missle Desert Storm
528th SOSB soldiers unloading equipment and supplies and ammo at King Fahd International Airport .
USS Missouri firing her 16-inch guns during Desert Storm
A BGM-109 Tomahawk land-attack missile is fired toward an Iraqi target from the battleship USS Missouri at the start of Operation Desert Storm.
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Gun tape footage from Operation Desert Storm captures an AH-64D Attack Helicopter crushing Iraqi forces
Apache Chews up and Spits Out Iraqi Army Artillery Unit Gun tape footage from Operation Desert Storm captures an AH-64D Attack Helicopter crushing Iraqi forces in February of 1991. This is what absolute air dominance looks like.
Bodies of Iraqis after trying to fight Allied forces in a suburb of Kuwait City
Patriot missile launcher on Guard Desert Storm
British engineers from the 7th armored brigade blow up a mine shield Desert Storm
Egyptian light-armored vehicle explodes after driving over an Iraqi mine Desert Storm
Prisoners were taken
Anti-aircraft fire lit up the sky of Baghdad January 17, 1991
They had nowhere to run to nowhere to hide
2nd Bomb Wing Desert Storm
M1 Desert Storm
Desert Storm
In the 1991 Gulf War, American pilots bombed a retreating Iraqi convoy. Most US media declined to publish this photo.
It was hot
What was it ?
Kuwait
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