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the rebirth of the US military

the war. Americas military was truly a force to be reckoned with now. The air campaign went just as well as the ground campaign. Not a single allied aircraft was lost in air to air combat. Even before the ground war started the air war had devastated the Iraqi's. They had lost 48% of their tanks, 30% of their armored personnel carriers, and 59% of their artillery pieces. The military of the Allies performed almost flawlessly in the gulf with the U.S. at the forefront.It is truly remarkable how far and how fast the U.S. military came from the tragedy of Vietnam. By taking stock of its mistakes and building on its strengths the military came out a winner in every aspect. By doing away with ridiculous policies and poor practices the military reshaped itself. This coupled with real world training and investment in the future of officers created a world class military. Indeed the United States of America is the worlds deadliest and most intelligent military in the world. Bibliography Anderson, David L. ed., Shadows on the White House, (Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 1993.Clancy Tom, Gen. Horner, Chuck.. Every Man a Tiger. New York: Putnams' Sons, 1999.Clancy, Tom, Gen. Franks, Fred. Into the Storm. New York: Berkley Books, 1998.Kormer, Robert W.. Bureaucracy at War. Boulder, Col: Westview Press Inc., 1986.O'Hara, Scott and Others. Desert-Storm.com. http://www.desert-storm.com/War/.Schandler, Herbert Y.. Lyndon Johnson and Vietnam. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1977....

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