22 March An Iraqi SU-22 Fitter, one of a flight of two aircraft, was shot down near
Kirkuk. The second aircraft, a PC-7 propeller-driven, single engine
trainer was not engaged, but the pilot ejected after the Fitter was shot
down. This is the second breach of agreed terms.
Naval forces continue counter air-defensive, combat air patrols, minesweep-
ing and maritime interception operations.
Marine ground forces hold defensive positions.
DOD reports over 445,000 U.S. personnel are in the theater (55,300+ Navy,
67,500+ USMC). To-date, 95,000 + personnel have redeployed to the
U.S. (29,500 Navy, 26,500 USMC).
Fast Sealift Ship USNS BELLAThIX departs Saudi Arabia enroute to
Savannah GA with first cargo on-load of equipment returning to
CONUS. Load consists primarily of equipment from U.S. Army's 24th
(Mechanized) Infantry Division. Eight other MSC ships are loaded
out, scheduled to depart.
USS MACDONOUGH {DDG-39) and USS NICHOLAS (FFG-47) arrives
at NAVBASE Charleston SC homeport, the first Navy surface com-
batants to return to CONUS. During six-month deployment to the
Arabian Gulf, both ships enforced United Nations resolutions by
challenging over 600 commercial ships and boarding many ships in
search of contraband; escorted and protected numerous ships and
planes returning from raids in Iraq and Kuwait; and conducted at-sea
rescues of downed pilots. As the northern-most ship in the coalition
task force, USS NICHOLAS and embarked helos conducted the first
surface attack on Iraqi anti-aircraft sites and captured the first enemy
prisoners of war.
Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron (Light) 44, Detachment Eight, arrives
at NAYSTA Mayport FL homeport. During six-month embark
aboard USS NICHOLAS, squadron &aw considerable action against
Iraqi forces and executed the first helicopter missile attack, captured
- the first enemy prisoners of war, rescued a downed pilot in the Ara-
bian Gulf, discovered/destroyed mines, and conducted hundreds of
merchant vessel identifications and/or challenges enforcing United
Nations trade sanctions.
23 March Naval forces continue counter air-defensive, combat air patrols, minesweep-
ing and maritime interception operations.
Marine ground forces hold defensive positions.
USS YELLOWSTONE (AD-41) arrives at NAVBASE Pearl Harbor
home port. During eight-month deployment to the Mediterranean and
Red Seas, the destroyer tender provided repair, supply, logistics and
personnel support including the completion of over 10,000 repair jobs
on 30 U.S. and coalition ships, as well as the first time transportation
of aircraft and transferring missiles.
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