Naval War College Review
Number
10
Abstract
What really happened in the 1991 Persian Gulf War? How was the campaign planned and how was it conducted? Did the "fog and friction" of war play a significant role? What do we know today that we did not know when Desert Storm ended, and has our overall understanding of the war changed in light of such knowledge?
Recommended Citation
Watts, Barry D.
(1995)
""Friction in the Gulf War","
Naval War College Review: Vol. 48:
No.
4, Article 10.
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