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Golan Heights Gained Control
2,126 words... along two axes in the Suez sector, while another force of his division continued on another route to Ras-Star on the Gulf of Suez, south of the Canal. From there, the force continued south along the Gulf of Suez and reached Abu- Zenima, where it met up with the paratroopers coming from E-Tur. General Sharon's division continued its advance south-west to the heart of Sinai and conquered Naked. In a more southern sector, Colonel Albert's independent tank brigade fought and defeated the Egyptia...
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Shatt Al Arab Iran And Iraq
1,109 words"Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator is a ruthless despot who has brought enormous misery on his own people. It is a pity he remains in power... " (Finley). The tension between Iran and Iraq had deep roots. Long-standing major problems included rivalries between the minority Sunni Muslims who dominated Iraq and the majority Shiites and disputes over borders that confined Iraq to its narrow access to the Persian Gulf by way of the Shatt al Arab waterway. In 1969, when Britain announced its intent ...
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Biological Warfare Agents Operation Desert Storm
1,109 wordsOUTLINE Outline 2 Two Kinds of Biological Warfare Agents 2 a. Bacillus anthracis b. botulinum toxin III. Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center 3 IV. Investigation of the Use of Biological Warfare Agents 4 V. Conclusion 5 VI. References 6 Carrie E. Edge English 11 The Use of Biological Warfare by the Iraqis in Operation Desert Storm I. Introduction It was during the Gulf War when the Coalition forces was said to have utilized chemical warfare which were capable of a biological warfare. Due to ...
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Operation Desert Storm Biological Warfare Agents
1,035 wordsThe Use of Biological Warfare by the Iraqis in Operation Desert Storm It was during the Gulf War when the Coalition forces was said to have utilized chemical warfare which were capable of a biological warfare. Due to the threat, it was the task of the US Central Command to protect the forces and report the use of the biological warfare by Iraq. The Department of Defense initiated measures in order to document the possibility of the use of biological warfare as well as to report these biological ...
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Harry S Truman U S Military
854 wordsThe Navy pilot whose bombs killed six people in a training accident in Kuwait had received the go-ahead from a U. S. forward air controller who then called out abort, abort in a belated attempt to wave off the misplaced strike, defense officials said Tuesday. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the controller, whose job is to direct a pilot to a ground target, said to the pilot as he approached, Cleared, hot, which is an unambiguous instruction to release the bombs. Seconds l...
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Shatt Al Arab Iran Iraq War
2,174 wordsSaddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator is a ruthless despot who has brought enormous misery on his own people. It is a pity he remains in power (Finley). The tension between Iran and Iraq had deep roots. Long-standing major problems included rivalries between the minority Sunni Muslims who dominated Iraq and the majority Shiites and disputes over borders that confined Iraq to its narrow access to the Persian Gulf by way of the Shatt al Arab waterway. In 1969, when Britain announced its intent to wit...
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King Of The Moat Wart Finds Merlyn
725 wordsIn The Sword and the Stone (Book I of The Once and Future King) by T. H. White the main character, Wart, is on a quest to find a tutor. One day when Wart is attempting to find his brother Kays hawk he meets what seems to be a ghost of an old knight on a white horse. He has a short conversation with the knight and he then gallops away. Arthur unsuccessful in finding the hawk and realizes that he is lost, decides to rest until morning. When he wakes up, he stumbles upon a small house. Inside Wart ...
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