Persian Gulf War

 

Peru In the early morning hours of August 2, 1990, hundreds of Iraqi tanks rumbled across the usually peaceful desert sands of northern Kuwait. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had ordered his forces to invade the tiny Arab emirate on his southern border, following a series of disputes over oil rights and Iraqi debts. Within 24 hours, all of Kuwait was under Iraq's control.

The U.N. Security Council immediately demanded Iraq's withdrawal and imposed sanctions, but to no avail. Saddam annexed Kuwait and appeared to threaten neighboring Saudi Arabia by moving thousands of troops to the Kuwait- Saudi border.

Immediately, U.S. President George Bush began working to form an international coalition against Iraq. By mid-January 1991, that coalition included 39 nations and a military colossus of 670,000 troops, 200 warships and the world's most state-of-the-art military equipment. The U.N. Security Council, meanwhile, had authorized "all necessary means" to remove Iraq from Kuwait if they had not voluntarily withdrawn by January 15.

On January 17, the bombs began falling on Baghdad

USS Carl VinsonUSS Carl Vinson

 

The USS Carl Vinson, a NIMITZ-class aircraft carrier, was commissioned in March 1982 and has a crew of some 5,600. The ship's homeport is Bremerton, Washington.

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Military Buildup in the Gulf

Military equipment

The United States has maintained a solid force in the Gulf region, with 24,100 military men and women there. There are 22 Navy ships, eight of them are carrying Tomahawk cruise missiles, which could strike targets in Iraq at long range.

There are 201 military aircraft in the area, including 15 heavy B-52 bombers on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia. The bombers also can deliver air-launched cruise missiles, from points afar from Iraq.

Fighter Aircraft

F-16

There are approximately 80 combat aircraft in the region, including A-10 Thunderbolts and F-16 Falcons.

USS Newport News

Home port of Norfolk, Virginia. Crew of 154. Cruise missile capable.

USS Carr

Homeport of Norfolk, Virginia. Crew of 200

USS Hayler

USS Hayler

Homeport of Norfolk, Virginia. Crew of 382. Cruise missile capable.

USS Gettysburg

USS Nicholson

Support/Special Use Aircraft

C-130

Support and special use aircraft in the region include U-2 reconissance aircraft, transport and cargo planes and in-flight refueling aircraft.

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