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File: 081996_jul96_decls1_0265.txt
Subject: 3AD HISTORY OF OPERATION DESERT STORM AND SPEAR
Box ID: BX001301
Document Number: 3
Folder Title: OPORDS AND COMMAND AND CONTROL
Folder Seq #: 4
Unit: 3D AD
Parent Organzation: VII CORPS
3D ARMORED DIVISION ARTILLERY
HISTORICAL SUMMARY
OPERATION DESERT STORM
PHASE VI
Phase VI of Operation Desert Storm (The Defense of Northern Kuwait)
started on the 28th of February when the Division occupied positions in
Northwestern Kuwait and the temporary cease +ire was put into effect.
Early on the morning of the lst of March, at 0215 hours, the 42D FAB
reported their combat power status as -Follows: 1-27 FA had 21 of 27 MLRS
operational, and both 2-29 FA and 3-20 FA hid 23 of 24 howitzers
operational.
Later in the morning on I March, the Commanding General, MG Funk,
congratulated all of his units on Division Command net. In addition he
announced some new information and expressed some concerns. The Division
missions were to secure and protect the force and defend Northern
I'uwait. The Division was still Linder the kjartime rules of engagement. In
addition the Division would continue to tale prisoners and destroy enemy
equipment. He wanted units to ensure they had 100% accountability of all
personnel and to recognize courageous soldiers. He wanted small unit
actions identified and After Action Reviews (AAR) conducted. He praised
the soldiers of the Division and now expected the leadership to provide
the troops with hot meals, showers, and mail service. Finally, he
announced that six 3D Armored Division sd.3iJiers were killed in action.
The CG's guidance and the 3 915 mission was covered in detail in
writing, FRAGO 85, the following day. FRAGO 86, dated I March 91 provided
instructions -For subordinate units to conduct are-.a recons 4 kilometers
from their unit positions. The CAB was tasked te conduct aerial recons.
ocate and redl.ce bypassed enemy units.
All indirect fires required approval by the DTOC.
At 1423 hours the Divarty received the following message from VII
Corps: Additional Engagement Criteria: (1) No offensive action without
Jayhawk (VII Corps) approval. ('.) Iraqi -Forces are still considered
hostile (3) Wartime Rules a-F Engagement (ROE) --till in effect.
Additionally: (1) If the enemy has turrets opposite of direction of
travel consider as trying to surrender (2) If enemy turrets pointed
towards direction of travel consider hostile -.) Every effort will be
given to the enemy to surrender (4) Road bloci,@ authorized to prevent
escape of enemy equipment and personnel (5) Commanders authorized to
take any measures necessary to protect equipment. personnel, and aircraft
-From possible or imminent attack.
Phase VI was characterized init4zll,.- by searches 'For War Trophies.
Everyone was interested in taking a look at the destroyed enemy equipment
and bunker complexes in the area. The entire area was littered with
equipment, some damaged and some abandoned. There were numerous areas
which contained unexploded ordnance, some of which would claim additional
lives. Many -abandoned vehicles still cnnt,?jr@e--' !-.ve ord@ance. Units were
tasked to destroy enemy equipment in z.-e= r 4 j,: L-i-@ -. ions.
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Document 269 f:/Week-28/BX001301/OPORDS AND COMMAND AND CONTROL/3ad history of operation desert storm and spear:0816961333481
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File Room = jul96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-28
Box ID = BX001301
Unit = 3D AD
Parent Organization = VII CORPS
Folder Title = OPORDS AND COMMAND AND CONTROL
Folder Seq # = 4
Subject = 3AD HISTORY OF OPERATION DESERT STORM AND SPEAR
Document Seq # = 1
Document Date =
Scan Date = 18-JUL-1996
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 16-AUG-1996