This study examines post-conflict activities in the liberation of Kuwait, the occupation of southern Iraq, and the rescue of the Kurdish refugees in northern Iraq in the wake of Operation DESERT STORM. In the process, the study focuses attention on the planning and execution of the operations required to terminate war by achieving its political objectives.
Liberation Occupation and Rescue: War Termination and Desert Storm
1992
99 pages
Report
No indication
English
Behavior & Society , Military Sciences , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Civil affairs , Persian gulf war , Military forces(United states) , Policies , United states government , Interagency coordination , Joint military activities , Refugees , Humanitarian assistance , Military strategy , Kuwait , Iraq , Task forces , Liberation , Occupation , Provide comfort operation , War termination , Freedom task force , Ccatf(Combined civil affairs task force) , Kuwait emergency recovery office , Drao(Defense reconstruction assistance office) , Ktf(Kuwait task force) , Ofda(Office of foreign disaster assistance) , Cmo(Civil military operations) , Kurdish refugees
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