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Shield and Sword: The United States Navy and the Persian Gulf War

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Though not so well known as the land and air campaigns, the campaign at sea in the 1991 Gulf War was vital in subduing Saddam Hussein's invasion forces and driving them out of Kuwait. U.S. Navy surface ships and submarines launched hundreds of cruise missile attacks against Iraqi targets throughout the war, and carriers sent air strikes deep into enemy territory. The battleships Missouri and Wisconsin bombarded hostile targets while U.S. sailors joined U.S. Army and Royal Navy helicopter crews in additional actions. SEAL missions, global sealift actions, mine countermeasures, and operations in support of the economic embargo were still more contributing factors to the complex joint warfare effort.

Details of these naval operations are thoroughly documented and analyzed in this authoritative study, conducted by the Naval Historical Center and published in limited numbers in 1999. It is based on previously classified action and lessons-learned reports, interviews with participants, and studies conducted by the Center for Naval Analyses and the Department of Defense. The book includes candid evaluations of leadership effectiveness, interservice relations, and methods of command and control. It also analyses the effectiveness of various weapons and sensors, including the Tomahawk land-attack missile, the EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft, the Aegis battle management system, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Winner of the Navy League's Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval History Prize and favorably reviewed by military scholars and foreign affairs journals, this credible historical account captures the drama as well as the detail of a modern victory at sea.

538 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1998

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April 28, 2019
Another book finished from the CNO's recommended reading list. I really enjoyed reading this book, I think it does an excellent job describing the buildup, execution, and post execution Persian Gulf war, both on a political level and a military level. It fairly highlights weaknesses or assumptions certain services made while also recognizing notable achievements by Generals and diplomats alike.
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May 10, 2020
I haven’t read much history recently but this was great especially coming off of a deployment to the region and better understanding of the regional politics. I also learned a lot about the creation of the command control structures. It is good to understand the Y
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