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What Was It Like in Desert Storm?
By Sandy Strait
ISBN # 0-88092-316-4 $14.99 312 pp.
Copyright 1998, Royal Fireworks Press, NY


Desert Storm Book Cover In 1991, the U.N. Security Council’s deadline for the Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait expired and Desert Storm erupted -- for some of us it seems like yesterday, for others a lifetime ago. Many have wondered since that time what the war was really like for American servicemen and women who served there, how it changed their lives, and especially how they have been affected by Gulf War Illness.

In one of the first books to come out about Desert Storm, local author Sandy Strait has compiled answers to dozens of questions about the war. The questions were answered by 21 of America’s best, ranking from enlisted personnel through senior grade officers with widely varying opinions and experiences. Seventeen men and four women from every branch of service tell what the war in the Gulf was really like. Their occupations range from front line infantry, helicopter pilots and flight medics to truck drivers, military police officers and chemical decontamination specialists. A complete chapter is dedicated to Gulf War Illness.


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