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Retrospective on the Gulf [UNABRIDGED] (Audio Tape)
by National Public Radio | Audiobooks
Registered by BananaForce of Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on Thursday, December 30, 2004
Average 9 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

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Journal Entry 1 by BananaForce from Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on Thursday, December 30, 2004

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It was phenomenally successful in the air, breathtakingly decisive on the ground - and suddenly the War in the Persian Gulf was over, with an overwhelming victory for the allied forces. But what really happened? Why did the air war work so well? Why did the massive allied casualties many predicted for the ground phase never materialize? Why was it so easy, when American intelligence had said it would be so hard? And what was the impact of using a war plan devised to fight the Warsaw Pact against a Third World country? On this thought-provoking recording, some of NPR's top reporters - Neal Conan, Deborah Amos, Ted Clark, and Anne Garrels - examine these and other questions from the Gulf War.

Presented on a 1 hour audio cassette tape. 


Journal Entry 2 by BananaForce from Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on Thursday, December 30, 2004

9 out of 10

This was worth the listen. What a great way to look back on history. It was interesting to hear the views just after the first Gulf War. So much has happened since then that you forget how things were in 1991. And to think I use a GPS to play games like geocaching now. 




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