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Urologic Injuries in the Gulf War
International Urology and Nephrology, 1999This study aims to compare the urologic injuries treated at Kuwait during the Gulf War with those recently reported by the United States urologic surgeons. Gunshot caused the majority of the injuries (58%) on our side of the battle compared with fragmentation injuries (83%) on the other side.
F M, Abu-Zidan, A, Al-Tawheed, Y M, Ali
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1998
George Bush’s second year in office provided the two defining events of his presidency, the budget crisis and the war in the Gulf. The former was a leadership debâcle whereas the latter showed President Bush in a far more favourable light, particularly if the analysis is concentrated primarily, as it will be here, on the seven months between Iraq’s ...
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George Bush’s second year in office provided the two defining events of his presidency, the budget crisis and the war in the Gulf. The former was a leadership debâcle whereas the latter showed President Bush in a far more favourable light, particularly if the analysis is concentrated primarily, as it will be here, on the seven months between Iraq’s ...
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Journal of Social Philosophy, 1991
In the early months of 1991, the United States—in alliance with a number of other nations—fought a large scale air and ground war to evict Iraq's occupying army from the emirate of Kuwait. In this paper, I will consider the question of whether this U.S.
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In the early months of 1991, the United States—in alliance with a number of other nations—fought a large scale air and ground war to evict Iraq's occupying army from the emirate of Kuwait. In this paper, I will consider the question of whether this U.S.
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1994
Like the Second World War, the Gulf War was a conflict in which the use of chemical weapons, though widely anticipated, never materialised. The pre-war expectations reflected the readiness of Saddam Hussein to flout the Geneva Protocol during the Iran—Iraq War, to use chemical weapons in suppressing the Kurds, and to threaten the launching of ...
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Like the Second World War, the Gulf War was a conflict in which the use of chemical weapons, though widely anticipated, never materialised. The pre-war expectations reflected the readiness of Saddam Hussein to flout the Geneva Protocol during the Iran—Iraq War, to use chemical weapons in suppressing the Kurds, and to threaten the launching of ...
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Permethrin and the Gulf War Syndrome
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1999(1999). Permethrin and the Gulf War Syndrome. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 54, No. 5, pp. 312-312.
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