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Moseley's top mission

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General T. Michael Moseley, Air Force vice chief of staff stated that the main mission of the U.S. Air Force in the second Gulf war was to prevent Iraq from using ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. An integrated approach, which blended sensor aircraft, bombers, fighters, and special operations forces on ground, was used by Moseley and his team members.

Author: Tirpak, John A.
Publisher: Air Force Association
Publication Name: Air Force Magazine
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0730-6784
Year: 2004
Strategy & planning, Prevention, United States. Air Force, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Weapons of mass destruction, Aims and objectives, Moseley, T. Michael

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Who killed the Republican Guard?

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The six Republican Guard divisions' troops were the best-trained and best-equipped troops of Iraq, who were loyal to the Saddam Hussein. These troops were located and destroyed by the United States Air Force using sensor aircraft and satellite.

Author: Tirpak, John A.
Publisher: Air Force Association
Publication Name: Air Force Magazine
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0730-6784
Year: 2004
Military aspects, United States foreign relations, Iraq. Army. Republican Guard

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Subjects list: United States, Iraq, Iraq War, 2003-
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