Gulf War:Us Patriot missile. - Vintage Photograph

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Gulf War Gulf War Photobox.jpg Clockwise from top: USAF F-15Es, F-16s, and a F-15C flying over burning Kuwaiti oil wells; British troops from the Staffordshire Regiment in Operation Granby; camera view from a Lockheed AC-130; Highway of Death; M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle. Date 2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991 (6 months, 3 weeks and 5 days) Invasion of Kuwait 2–4 August 1990 Operation Desert Storm 17 January – 28 February 1991 (1 month, 1 week and 4 days) Location Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the Persian Gulf Result Coalition victory Iraqi forces expelled from Kuwait Kuwaiti monarchy restored Destruction of Iraqi and Kuwaiti infrastructure Failed Shia/Kurdish uprisings against the Iraqi government Saddam Hussein regime of the Iraqi Baathist government retains power in Iraq UN sanctions against Iraq Iraqi no-fly zones established United Nations Security Council Resolution 687 establishes cease-fire terms, beginning of the Iraq disarmament timeline 1990–2003 Territorial changes Republic of Kuwait and the Kuwait Governorate of the de facto 19th governorate of Iraq returned to the State of Kuwait Iraqi Kurdistan obtains autonomy, establishment of the northern Iraq no fly zone by the US Belligerents Kuwait United States United Kingdom France Saudi Arabia Coalition forces[show] Iraq Commanders and leaders Kuwait Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Kuwait Sheikh Saad Al Abdullah United States George Bush United States Dick Cheney United States Colin Powell United States Norman Schwarzkopf United States John J. Yeosock United States Walter E. Boomer United States Charles Horner United States Stanley Arthur United States J. William Kime Saudi Arabia King Fahd Saudi Arabia Saleh Al-Muhaya Saudi Arabia Khalid bin Sultan[3][4] United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher United Kingdom John Major United Kingdom Peter de la Billière Canada Brian Mulroney France François Mitterrand France Michel Roquejeoffre Ba'athist Iraq Saddam Hussein Ba'athist Iraq Tariq Aziz Ba'athist Iraq Ali Hassan al-Majid Ba'athist Iraq Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri Ba'athist Iraq Salah Aboud Mahmoud Ba'athist Iraq Hussein Kamel al-Majid Ba'athist Iraq Abid Hamid Mahmud Strength 956,600, including 700,000 US troops[5][6] 650,000 soldiers Casualties and losses Coalition: 292 killed (147 killed by enemy action, 145 non-hostile deaths) 467 wounded in action 776 wounded[7] 31 tanks destroyed/disabled[8][9][10][11][12][13] [14][15] 28 Bradley IFVs destroyed/damaged [16][17] 1 M113 APC destroyed 2 British Warrior APCs destroyed 1 Artillery Piece destroyed 75 Aircraft destroyed[18] Kuwait: 4,200 killed 12,000 captured ≈200 tanks destroyed/captured 850+ other armored vehicles destroyed/captured 57 aircraft lost 8 aircraft captured (Mirage F1s) 17 ships sunk, 6 captured[19] Iraqi: 25,000–50,000 killed[20] 75,000+ wounded[7] 80,000 captured[20] 3,300 tanks destroyed[20] 2,100 APCs destroyed[20] 2,200 Artillery Pieces destroyed[20] 110 Aircraft destroyed[18] 137 Aircraft escaped to Iran[18] 19 ships sunk, 6 damaged[18] Kuwaiti civilian losses: Over 1,000 killed[21] 600 missing people[22] Iraqi civilian losses: About 3,664 killed[23] Other civilian losses: 300 civilians killed, more injured[24] vte Persian Gulf Wars vte Gulf War Part of a series on Ba'athism Flag of the Ba'ath Party Organisations[show] People[show] Literature[show] History[show] Regional organisations[show] Splinter groups[show] Related topics[show] Politics portalSocialism portal vte 43 George H.W. Bush 3x4 2.jpg This article is part of a series about George H. W. Bush Family Bibliography Electoral history 1966 U.S. House election Vice President of the United States 1980 presidential campaign 1980 Reagan-Bush Campaign Reagan assassination attempt Deregulation 1984 Reagan-Bush Campaign Bush-Ferraro debate President of the United States Presidency Timeline 1988 election Convention "No new taxes" Inauguration Thousand points of light Foundation Gulf War Invasion of Panama Operation Restore Hope NAFTA Environmental policy Foreign policy International presidential trips Judicial appointments Pardons 1992 election Convention Legacy Presidential Library Medal of Freedom Bush School of Government Reagan Award USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) George H. W. Bush's signature vte The Gulf War (2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991), codenamed Operation Desert Shield (2 August 1990 – 17 January 1991) for operations leading to the buildup of troops and defense of Saudi Arabia and Operation Desert Storm (17 January 1991 – 28 February 1991) in its combat phase, was a war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait. Gulf War Gulf War Photobox.jpg Clockwise from top: USAF F-15Es, F-16s, and a F-15C flying over burning Kuwaiti oil wells; British troops from the Staffordshire Regiment in Operation Granby; camera view from a Lockheed AC-130; Highway of Death; M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle. Date 2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991 (6 months, 3 weeks and 5 days) Invasion of Kuwait 2–4 August 1990 Operation Desert Storm 17 January – 28 February 1991 (1 month, 1 week and 4 days) Location Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the Persian Gulf Result Coalition victory Iraqi forces expelled from Kuwait Kuwaiti monarchy restored Destruction of Iraqi and Kuwaiti infrastructure Failed Shia/Kurdish uprisings against the Iraqi government Saddam Hussein regime of the Iraqi Baathist government retains power in Iraq UN sanctions against Iraq Iraqi no-fly zones established United Nations Security Council Resolution 687 establishes cease-fire terms, beginning of the Iraq disarmament timeline 1990–2003 Territorial changes Republic of Kuwait and the Kuwait Governorate of the de facto 19th governorate of Iraq returned to the State of Kuwait Iraqi Kurdistan obtains autonomy, establishment of the northern Iraq no fly zone by the US Belligerents Kuwait United States United Kingdom France Saudi Arabia Coalition forces[show] Iraq Commanders and leaders Kuwait Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Kuwait Sheikh Saad Al Abdullah United States George Bush United States Dick Cheney United States Colin Powell United States Norman Schwarzkopf United States John J. Yeosock United States Walter E. Boomer United States Charles Horner United States Stanley Arthur United States J. William Kime Saudi Arabia King Fahd Saudi Arabia Saleh Al-Muhaya Saudi Arabia Khalid bin Sultan[3][4] United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher United Kingdom John Major United Kingdom Peter de la Billière Canada Brian Mulroney France François Mitterrand France Michel Roquejeoffre Ba'athist Iraq Saddam Hussein Ba'athist Iraq Tariq Aziz Ba'athist Iraq Ali Hassan al-Majid Ba'athist Iraq Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri Ba'athist Iraq Salah Aboud Mahmoud Ba'athist Iraq Hussein Kamel al-Majid Ba'athist Iraq Abid Hamid Mahmud Strength 956,600, including 700,000 US troops[5][6] 650,000 soldiers Casualties and losses Coalition: 292 killed (147 killed by enemy action, 145 non-hostile deaths) 467 wounded in action 776 wounded[7] 31 tanks destroyed/disabled[8][9][10][11][12][13] [14][15] 28 Bradley IFVs destroyed/damaged [16][17] 1 M113 APC destroyed 2 British Warrior APCs destroyed 1 Artillery Piece destroyed 75 Aircraft destroyed[18] Kuwait: 4,200 killed 12,000 captured ≈200 tanks destroyed/captured 850+ other armored vehicles destroyed/captured 57 aircraft lost 8 aircraft captured (Mirage F1s) 17 ships sunk, 6 captured[19] Iraqi: 25,000–50,000 killed[20] 75,000+ wounded[7] 80,000 captured[20] 3,300 tanks destroyed[20] 2,100 APCs destroyed[20] 2,200 Artillery Pieces destroyed[20] 110 Aircraft destroyed[18] 137 Aircraft escaped to Iran[18] 19 ships sunk, 6 damaged[18] Kuwaiti civilian losses: Over 1,000 killed[21] 600 missing people[22] Iraqi civilian losses: About 3,664 killed[23] Other civilian losses: 300 civilians killed, more injured[24] vte Persian Gulf Wars vte Gulf War Part of a series on Ba'athism Flag of the Ba'ath Party Organisations[show] People[show] Literature[show] History[show] Regional organisations[show] Splinter groups[show] Related topics[show] Politics portalSocialism portal vte 43 George H.W. Bush 3x4 2.jpg This article is part of a series about George H. W. Bush Family Bibliography Electoral history 1966 U.S. House election Vice President of the United States 1980 presidential campaign 1980 Reagan-Bush Campaign Reagan assassination attempt Deregulation 1984 Reagan-Bush Campaign Bush-Ferraro debate President of the United States Presidency Timeline 1988 election Convention "No new taxes" Inauguration Thousand points of light Foundation Gulf War Invasion of Panama Operation Restore Hope NAFTA Environmental policy Foreign policy International presidential trips Judicial appointments Pardons 1992 election Convention Legacy Presidential Library Medal of Freedom Bush School of Government Reagan Award USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) George H. W. Bush's signature vte The Gulf War (2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991), codenamed Operation Desert Shield (2 August 1990 – 17 January 1991) for operations leading to the buildup of troops and defense of Saudi Arabia and Operation Desert Storm (17 January 1991 – 28 February 1991) in its combat phase, was a war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait.

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