Coalition of the Gulf War

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Under United Nations Security Council Resolution 678, a coalition of 35 countries, led by the United States, fought Iraq in the Gulf War from 1990–1991.

Coalition by number of military personnel[]

Multinational group (Qatari, French, U.S., and Canadian Air Forces) of fighter jets during Operation Desert Shield
A Royal Saudi Air Force Tornado F3 during Operation Desert Storm.
Coalition troops from Egypt, France, Oman, Syria, and Kuwait stand for review during Operation Desert Storm.
List of Coalition forces by number of military personnel
Country Number of personnel Comments / Major events
 United States 697,000[1] Operation Desert Shield
Operation Desert Storm
Battle of Khafji
Battle of 73 Easting
Battle of Al Busayyah
Battle of Phase Line Bullet
Battle of Medina Ridge
Battle of Wadi Al-Batin
Battle of Norfolk
 Saudi Arabia 60,000 – 100,000 Operation Desert Shield
Battle of Khafji
Operation Desert Storm
 United Kingdom 53,462[2] Operation Granby. 16 ships, 58 aircraft, 1st Armd Div HQ, 7th Armd Bde, 4th Armd Bde[3]
 Egypt 35,000 Operation Desert Storm
 France 18,000 Opération Daguet. LTG Michel Roquejoeoffre: 20,000 troops, 14 ships, 1 CV, more than 75 aircraft, 350 tanks, & 6th Armored Division.[3]
 Syria 14,500 Operation Desert Storm
 Morocco 13,000 Security Personnel
 Kuwait 9,900 Invasion of Kuwait
Operation Desert Storm
 Oman 6,300 Operation Desert Storm
 Pakistan 4,900 – 5,500 Backup team
 Canada 4,600 Operation Friction
 United Arab Emirates 4,300 Operation Desert Storm
 Qatar 2,600 Battle of Khafji
 Bangladesh 2,300[4] () Security Personnel including 2 field Ambulance teams
 Italy 1,950 (Operazione Locusta) Deployed 8 Panavia Tornado strike attack aircraft, Naval deployment (Operazione Golfo 2)
 Australia 700 Australian contribution to the 1991 Gulf War. Australia contributed at least 1 guided missile frigate, 1 destroyer, 1 supply ship.[3]
 Netherlands 700 Naval deployment; Air Force deployments of Surface-to-Air Missiles to Turkey and Israel
 Niger 600 Patroller group. At least 480 troops guarding shrines in Mecca and Medina.[3]
 Sweden 525[5] Field hospital
 Senegal 500[3] Base Guards
 Spain 500 on the field / 3,000 off the coast Engineers, 2 corvettes and 1 destroyer patrolling near Bab al Mandeb[3]
 Argentina 450 2 frigates and 450 troops[3]
 Bahrain 400 Base Guards
 Belgium 400 Base Engineers, 2 minesweepers, 1 squadron of fighters to Turkey[3]
 Poland 319 Operation Simoom
Naval and medical deployment
 South Korea 314 Medical and transportation support
 Norway 280 Naval vessel and field hospital + intelligence information
 Czechoslovakia 200-man chemical defence unit and 150 medical personnel [3] Operation Desert Shield
Operation Desert Storm
Czechoslovakia in the Gulf War
 Greece 200 Hellenic Air Force Pilots and ground support staff, 1 frigate in Red Sea [3]
 Philippines 200 Medical personnel
 Honduras 150 Washington Post Jan, 15, 1991: 150 troops sent, may send 350 more.[3]
 Denmark 100 HDMS Olfert Fischer (Niels Juel Class Corvette)[3]
 New Zealand 100 2 C-130 Hercules transporter aircraft[6]
 Afghanistan 300 300 Mujaheddin joining coalition on Feb 11, 1991[7]
 Germany 1 squadron of fighters to Turkey [4]
 Italy 4 ships, 8 Tornado fighters, 6 F-104 fighters to Turkey[3]
 Hungary 40 Medical team[8]

Coalition by divisions[]

Army Central Command[]

  •  Saudi Arabia
  •  United Kingdom
  •  United States

Marine Central Command[]

  •  United States

Joint Forces Command East[]

  •  Egypt
  •  Saudi Arabia
  •  Syria
  •  Morocco
  •  Kuwait
  •  Oman
  •  United Arab Emirates
  •  Qatar
  •  Bahrain
  •  Poland
  •  Czechoslovakia

Joint Forces Command North[]

  •  United States
  •  United Kingdom
  •  France
  •  Canada
  •  Italy
  •  Australia
  •  Japan
  •  Turkey

Commanders of coalition[]

Bangladesh[]

Czechoslovakia[]

Egypt[]

  • Mohamed Hussein Tantawi
  • Sami Anan

France[]

  • Michel Roquejeoffre

Italy[]

Saudi Arabia[]

Syria[]

  • Mustafa Tlass

United Kingdom[]

  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Patrick Hine RAF - joint commander of all British forces
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Graydon - Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief RAF Strike Command
  • General Sir Peter de la Billière - Commander-in-Chief of British Forces
  • General Sir John Chapple - Chief of the General Staff

United States[]

Coalition by equipment[]

United States[]

Tanks[]

  • M1A1 Abrams MBT (Main Battle Tank)
  • M60A1/A3 Patton MBT (Main Battle Tank) (USMC)
  • M551A1 Sheridan TTS (Tank Thermal Sight) Armored Reconnaissance Airborne Assault Vehicle

Armored vehicles[]

  • M2A2 Bradley IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle)
  • M3A2 Bradley CFV (Cavalry Fighting Vehicle)
  • AAVP7A1 Assault Amphibian Vehicle Personnel (USMC)
  • LAV-25 Light Armored Vehicle (USMC)
  • LAV-AT Light Armored Vehicle (Anti-Tank) (USMC)
  • M113A2/A3 APC (Armored Personnel Carrier)
  • TPz Fuchs APC NBC and EW variants (UOR acquisition from Germany)
  • M901A1 ITV (Improved TOW Vehicle)

Self-propelled artillery/mortars/rockets[]

  • LAV-M Light Armored Vehicle (Mortar) (USMC)
  • M106A2 Self-Propelled Mortar Carrier
  • M109A2/A3/A4 155 mm SPH (Self-Propelled Howitzer)
  • M110A2 8 inch SPH (Self-Propelled Howitzer)
  • M270 MLRS Multiple Launch Rocket System

Anti-aircraft[]

  • M163 VADS Vulcan Air Defence System
  • M48 Chaparral Self-Propelled SAM (Surface-To-Air Missile) Launcher
  • M1097 Avenger Humvee
  • M167 VADS Vulcan Air Defence System
  • MIM-23 Improved Hawk SAM (Surface-To-Air Missile) Launcher
  • MIM-104 Patriot SAM (Surface-To-Air Missile) Launcher

Artillery and mortars[]

  • M102 105 mm Towed Howitzer
  • M198 155 mm Towed Howitzer
  • M58 MICLIC (Mine Clearing Line Charge) Towed
  • M224 60 mm Light Weight Mortar
  • M252 81 mm Medium Weight Mortar
  • M30 107 mm Heavy Weight Mortar

Engineering and recovery vehicles

Command vehicles[]

  • M577A2 ACP (Armored Command Post) Carrier
  • AACV7A1 (Assault Amphibian Vehicle Command) (USMC)
  • LAV-25C2 Light Armored Vehicle (Command & Control) (USMC)
  • M981 FISTV (Fire Support Team Vehicle)

Other vehicles[]

Helicopters[]

  • Sikorsky CH-124 Sea King (Canadian Forces)
  • Bell AH-1F Cobra (Army)
  • Bell AH-1J SeaCobra (USMC)
  • Bell AH-1T Improved SeaCobra (USMC)
  • Bell AH-1W SuperCobra (USMC)
  • Boeing AH-64A Apache (Army)
  • Boeing CH-46D Sea Knight (United States Navy)
  • Boeing CH-46E Sea Knight (USMC)
  • Boeing CH-47D Chinook (Army)
  • Sikorsky CH-53D Sea Stallion (USN, USMC)
  • Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion (USMC)
  • Bell EH-1H Iroquois (Huey) (Army)
  • Sikorsky EH-60A Quick Fix (Army)
  • Boeing HH-46D Sea Knight (USN)
  • Sikorsky HH-60H Seahawk (USN)
  • Boeing MH-47 (SOA) Special Operations Aircraft (Army)
  • Sikorsky MH-53 Pave Low (USAF)
  • Sikorsky MH-53E Sea Dragon (USN)
  • Sikorsky MH-60G Pave Hawk (USAF)
  • Bell OH-58A Kiowa (Army)
  • Bell OH-58C Kiowa (Army)
  • Bell OH-58D (Army)
  • Sikorsky RH-53D Sea Stallion (USMC)
  • Kaman SH-2F Seasprite (USN)
  • Sikorsky SH-3G Sea King (USN)
  • Sikorsky SH-3H Sea King (USN)
  • Sikorsky SH-60B Seahawk (USN)
  • Bell UH-1H Iroquois (Huey) (Army)
  • Bell UH-1N (Huey) (USMC)
  • Bell UH-1V Iroquois (Huey) Aeromedical Evacuation (Army)
  • Boeing UH-46D Sea Knight (USN)
  • Sikorsky UH-60A Black Hawk (Army)

Aircraft[]

  • Grumman A-6E Intruder (USN, USMC)
  • LTV A-7E Corsair II (USN)
  • McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II (USMC)
  • Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II "Warthog" (USAF)
  • Lockheed AC-130A (Spectre) Gunship (USAF)
  • Lockheed AC-130H (Spectre) Gunship (USAF)
  • Boeing B-52G Stratofortress (USAF)
  • Grumman C-2A Greyhound (USN)
  • Lockheed C-5 Galaxy (USAF)
  • McDonnell Douglas C-9B Skytrain II (USN)
  • Raytheon C-12 Huron (USAF)
  • Lockheed C-130 Hercules (USAF)
  • Lockheed C-130F Hercules (USN)
  • Lockheed C-141 Starlifter (USAF)
  • North American Rockwell CT-39G (USN)
  • McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (USN)
  • Grumman E-2C Hawkeye (USN)
  • Boeing E-3B Sentry AWACS Airborne Warning And Control System (USAF)
  • Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior (USN)
  • Lockheed EP-3E Aries II (USN)
  • Grumman EA-6B Prowler (USN)
  • Boeing E-8 Joint STARS Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (USAF)
  • General Dynamics EF-111A Raven (USAF)
  • Lockheed EC-130E/J Commando Solo (USAF)
  • Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call (USAF)
  • Boeing EC-135L Looking Glass (USAF)
  • McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II (USAF)
  • McDonnell Douglas F-4G Phantom II (Wild Weasel) (USAF)
  • Grumman F-14A Tomcat (USN)
  • Grumman F-14A+(B) Tomcat (USN)
  • McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle (USAF)
  • McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle (USAF)
  • General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon (USAF)
  • General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon (USAF)
  • McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (USN, USMC)
  • McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C Hornet (USN, USMC)
  • McDonnell Douglas F/A-18D Hornet (USMC)
  • General Dynamics F-111E Aardvark (USAF)
  • General Dynamics F-111F Aardvark (USAF)
  • Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk (USAF)
  • Lockheed HC-130 King (USAF)
  • McDonnell Douglas KC-10A Extender (USAF)
  • Lockheed KC-130F Hercules (USN, USMC)
  • Lockheed KC-130R Hercules (USMC)
  • Lockheed KC-130T Hercules (USMC)
  • Boeing KC-135E Stratotanker (USAF)
  • Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker (USAF)
  • Lockheed MC-130E Hercules Combat Talon (USAF)
  • North American Rockwell OV-10A Bronco (USMC)
  • North American Rockwell OV-10D Bronco (USMC)
  • North American Rockwell OV-10D+ Bronco (USMC)
  • Lockheed P-3B Orion (USN)
  • Lockheed P-3C Orion (USN)
  • Boeing RC-135V/W Rivet Joint (USAF)
  • McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II (USAF)
  • Lockheed S-3A Viking (USN)
  • Lockheed S-3B Viking (USN)
  • Lockheed U-2/TR-1 (USAF)
  • (USN)

Aircraft carriers[]

  • Midway class (USS Midway)
  • Forrestal class (USS Saratoga, USS Ranger)
  • Kitty Hawk class (USS America, USS John F. Kennedy)
  • Nimitz class (USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, USS Theodore Roosevelt)

Battleships[]

  • Iowa class (USS Missouri, USS Wisconsin)

Submarines[]

Amphibious assault ships[]

Guided missile cruisers[]

Destroyer tenders[]

  • Samuel Gompers class (USS Samuel Gompers)
  • Yellowstone class (USS Yellowstone, USS Acadia, USS Cape Cod)

Destroyers[]

  • Spruance class (USS Spruance, USS Paul F. Foster, USS Caron, USS Oldendorf, USS Moosbrugger, USS Leftwich, USS Harry W. Will, USS Fife)

Guided missile destroyers[]

Frigates[]

Amphibious transport docks[]

Ammunition ships[]

Dock landing ships[]

Tank landing ships[]

Fast sealift ships[]

  • SL-7 Type (USS Algol, USNS Bellatrix, USS Denebola, USS Pollux, USNS Altair, USS Regulus, USS Capella)

Fleet oilers[]

  • Neosho class (USS Neosho, USS Hassayampa, USS Ponchatoula)
  • Cimarron class (USS Platte)
  • Henry J. Kaiser class (USS Joshua Humphreys, USNS Andrew J. Higgins, USS Walter S. Diehl)

Combat stores ships[]

Fast combat support ships[]

Replenishment oiler ships[]

  • Wichita class (USS Kansas City, USS Kalamazoo)

Minesweepers[]

Repair ships[]

  • Vulcan class (USS Vulcan, USS Jason)

Rescue and salvage ships[]

  • Edenton class (USS Beaufort)

Sealift ships[]

  • Wright class (USS Wright, USS Curtiss)

Hospital ships[]

Amphibious cargo ships[]

  • Charleston class (USS Durham, USS Mobile)

Mine countermeasure ships[]

Survey ships[]

  • Chauvenet class (USS Chauvenet)

Light watercraft[]

United Kingdom[]

Tanks[]

  • FV4030/4 Challenger MBT (Main Battle Tank)
  • FV4003 Centurion Mk.5 AVRE 165 (Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers)

Armoured vehicles[]

  • FV101 Scorpion Reconnaissance
  • FV102 Striker Anti-tank missile launcher
  • FV103 Spartan Armoured personnel carrier
  • FV104 Samaritan Armoured Ambulance
  • FV106 Samson Armoured recovery vehicle
  • FV107 Scimitar Reconnaissance
  • FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier
  • FV432 Armoured Ambulance
  • FV510 Warrior Infantry fighting vehicle
  • Ferret armoured car
  • TPz Fuchs APC NBC and EW variants (UOR acquisition from Germany)

Self-propelled artillery/mortars/rockets[]

  • FV432(M) self-propelled mortar carrier
  • M10 155 mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (M109A2 variant)
  • M110 8 inch Self-Propelled Howitzer (M110A2 variant)
  • M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System

Anti-aircraft[]

  • Rapier Field Standard B2 Stationary SAM launcher
  • Tracked Rapier TR1 Mobile SAM (Surface-To-Air Missile) Launcher
  • Javelin LML (Lightweight Multiple Launcher) SAM launcher

Artillery and mortars[]

  • L118 105 mm Light Gun
  • 51 mm Light Mortar
  • L16A1 81 mm Mortar

Engineering and recovery vehicles[]

Command vehicles[]

Other vehicles[]

  • Land Rover Defender
  • Leyland 4x4 4-Tonne Lorry
  • Bedford 4x4 8-Tonne Lorry
  • Leyland Daf 8x6 14-Tonne Medium Mobility Load Carrier (MMLC) Demountable Rack Offloading and Pick Up System (DROPS) Lorry.
  • Mercedes Unimog Support Vehicle
  • Harley Davidson MT530E
  • Armstrong 500

Aircraft[]

  • Aérospatiale-Westland Gazelle AH.1 (AAC)
  • Westland Lynx AH.1 and AH.7 (AAC)
  • Westland Lynx HAS.3 (RN)
  • Boeing Chinook HC.1B (RAF)
  • Westland Sea King HC.4 (RN)
  • Aérospatiale Puma HC.1 (RAF)
  • Panavia Tornado GR.1 (RAF) - Interdictor/Strike
  • SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1A (RAF)
  • Panavia Tornado F.3 (RAF) air defence
  • Blackburn Buccaneer S.2B (RAF)
  • BAe Nimrod MR.2P (RAF)
  • Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander AL.1 (RAF)
  • Handley Page Victor K.2 (RAF) - tanker
  • Lockheed TriStar (RAF)
  • Lockheed Hercules C.1, C.3 (RAF)
  • Vickers VC10 C.1 (RAF) - cargo
  • Vickers VC10 K.2, K.3 (RAF) -tanker

Warships[]

Mine countermeasure vessels[]

Fleet support vessels[]

Hospital ship[]

  • RFA Argus - "Primary casualty reception vessel"

Saudi Arabia[]

Tanks[]

  • AMX-30S MBT (Main Battle Tank)
  • M60A1/A3 Patton MBT (Main Battle Tank)

Armoured vehicles[]

  • M2A2 Bradley IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle)
  • AMX-10P IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle)
  • AMX/HOT ATGM (Anti-Tank Guided Missile) Launcher
  • Panhard AML-60 Armoured Car
  • Panhard AML-90 Armoured Car
  • M113A1 APC (Armored Personnel Carrier)
  • Engesa EE-11 Urutu APC (Armored Personnel Carrier)
  • Panhard M3 VTT APC (Armored Personnel Carrier)
  • Cadillac Gage V-150 Commando
  • Cadillac Gage V-150 Commando (Imp. TOW)

Self-propelled artillery/mortars/rockets[]

  • M109A2 155 mm SPH (Self-Propelled Howitzer)
  • AMX-GCT 155 mm SPH (Self-Propelled Howitzer)
  • ASTROS-II MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System)
  • M106A2 Self-Propelled Mortar Carrier
  • Cadillac Gage V-150 Commando (Mortar 81 mm)
  • Cadillac Gage V-150 Commando (Mortar 90 mm)

Artillery and mortars[]

Anti-aircraft[]

  • M163 VADS Vulcan Air Defence System
  • AMX-30SA Shahine Self-Propelled SAM (Surface-To-Air Missile) Launcher
  • AMX-30SA SPAAA (Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Artillery)
  • MIM-23 Improved Hawk SAM (Surface-To-Air Missile) Launcher
  • Shahine Stationary SAM (Surface-To-Air Missile) Launcher
  • Bofors 40 mm L/70 AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery)
  • Oerlikon-Buhrle Twin 35 mm GDF AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery)

Other vehicles[]

  • Land Rover Defender

Helicopters[]

  • Sikorsky UH-60A Black Hawk (RSLF)
  • Agusta-Bell 205 Iroquois (RSAF)
  • Agusta-Bell 206 Jet Ranger (RSAF)
  • Agusta-Bell 212 Agusta (RSAF)
  • Kawasaki KV-107 (RSAF)
  • Eurocopter AS-365N Dauphin (Navy)
  • Eurocopter AS-332B Super Puma (Navy)

Aircraft[]

  • Lockheed C-130E Hercules (RSAF)
  • Lockheed C-130H Hercules (RSAF)
  • Boeing E-3A Sentry AWACS Airborne Warning And Control System (RSAF)
  • Northrop F-5E Tiger II (RSAF)
  • McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle (RSAF)
  • Lockheed KC-130H (RSAF)
  • Northrop RF-5E Tigereye (RSAF)
  • Panavia Tornado IDS Interdictor/Strike (RSAF)
  • Panavia Tornado ADV Air Defence Variant (RSAF)

Frigates[]

Corvettes[]

Patrol ships[]

  • (Al-Siddiq, Al-Farouq, Abdul-Aziz, Faisal, Khalid, Amr, Tariq, Ouqbah, Abu Obadiah)

Replenishment ships[]

  • Boraida class (Boraida, Yunbou)

Kuwait[]

Tanks[]

  • M-84AB MBT (Main Battle Tank)

Armoured vehicles[]

  • BMP-2 IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle)
  • M113A1 APC (Armored Personnel Carrier)

Helicopters[]

Aircraft[]

  • Dassault Mirage F1CK (KAF)
  • (KAF)

Fast attack craft[]

  • Lürssen FPB-57 (unknown number)
  • Lürssen TNC-45 (unknown number)

France[]

Tanks[]

  • AMX-30B2 MBT (Main Battle Tank)

Other armoured vehicles[]

  • GIAT AMX-10RC armoured car
  • Panhard AML-90 armoured car
  • Panhard ERC-90F4 Sagaie armoured car
  • GIAT VAB (Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé) wheeled troop carrier
  • GIAT VAB-PC (Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé - Poste de Commandement) command vehicle
  • GIAT VAB-VCAC/HOT (Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé - Véhicule de Combat Anti-Char) ATGM (Anti-Tank Guided Missile) launch vehicle
  • GIAT VAB-VTM (Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé - Véhicule Tracteur de Mortier) mortar tractor

Artillery and mortars[]

  • TR-F1 155 mm towed howitzer
  • MO-81-61C 81 mm mortar
  • MO-120-RT-61 120 mm mortar

Anti-aircraft[]

  • GIAT 20 mm 53T2 towed AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery)
  • Mistral SAM (Surface-To-Air Missile) launcher

Other vehicles[]

  • Peugeot P4 4WD
  • VLRA (Vehicle de Liaison et Reconnaissance de L'Armee) truck

Helicopters[]

Aircraft[]

  • Dassault Mirage F1C-200 (AdA)
  • Dassault-Breguet Mirage 2000 (AdA)
  • SEPECAT Jaguar A (AdA)
  • Dassault Super Étendard (Aéronavale)

Aircraft carriers[]

  • Clemenceau class (Clemenceau)

Amphibious transport docks[]

Cruisers[]

  • (Colbert)

Destroyers[]

  • Georges Leygues class (Jean de Vienne, Latouche-Tréville, Dupleix, Montcalm, Lamotte-Picquet)
  • T 47 class ()

Corvettes[]

Minehunters[]

  • Tripartite-class minehunters, L'Aigle, Cassiopee, Orion, Pluton, Sagittaire

Replenishment ships[]

  • Durance class (Durance, Var)

Support ships[]

  • mine countermeasures support ship, Loire

Qatar[]

Tanks[]

  • AMX-30S MBT (Main Battle Tank)

Italy[]

Fighter jets[]

  • 8 Panavia Tornado IDS Interdictor/Strike

Destroyers[]

Frigates[]

Replenishment ships[]

Poland[]

Hospital ship[]

Salvage ship[]

Czechoslovakia[]

Other vehicles[]

  • Tatra T-815 (Heavy truck)
  • UAZ-4629 (All-terrain vehicle mounted with chemical reconnaissance probes)
  • ARS-12M (De-contamination truck based on Praga V3S)
  • POP (Mobile field medical truck based on Praga V3S)

Canada[]

Destroyers[]

Fighter aircraft[]

  • 26 CF-18

Transport aircraft[]

  • 27 CC-130 Hercules
  • 5 CC-137 (Boeing 707)

Helicopters[]

  • 5 Sikorsky CH-124 Sea King

Patrol, surveillance aircraft[]

  • 1 CC-144 Challenger

Supply/replenishment ship[]

  • HMCS Protecteur ( Protecteur class)

Argentina[10][]

Destroyers[]

Frigates[]

Amphibious cargo ships[]

Helicopters[]

  • 2 Alouette III (3-H-109 and 3-H-112)

Transport aircraft[]

  • 2 Boeing 707 (TC-91[11] and TC-94/LV-LGO as UN UNAG-1[12])

Australia[]

HMAS Sydney during January 1991

Destroyers[]

Frigates[]

Replenishment ships[]

Transport aircraft[]

  • 1 Boeing 707
  • 4 Lockheed C-130 Hercules

Norway[]

Patrol ships[]

Denmark[]

Corvettes[]

Greece[]

Frigates[]

Spain[]

Destroyers[]

Corvettes[]

The Netherlands[13][]

Frigates[]

Minehunters[]

  • Tripartite-class minehunters, HNLMS Harlingen, HNLMS Haarlem, HNLMS Zierikzee

Replenishment ships[]

  • replenishment oiler, HNLMS Zuiderkruis

Mobile field hospital[]

  • 53 medical personnel stationed on site

Maritime patrol aircraft[]

  • Two P-3C Orions

Belgium[14][]

Frigates[]

Minehunters[]

  • Tripartite-class minehunters Myosotis, Iris, Dianthus

Support ships[]

  • support ship, Zinnia

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Hyams, K. C., K. Hanson, F. S. Wignall, J. Escamilla, and E. C. Oldfield, 3rd. "The Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Health of U.S. Troops Deployed to the Persian Gulf During Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm." Reprinted with permission of Clinical Infectious Diseases. Force Health Protection & Readiness Policy & Programs, 20 June 1995. Web. 9 June 2014.
  2. ^ "1990/1991 Gulf Conflict" retrieved 25 March 2011 "Ministry of Defence"
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Desert Shield and Desert Storm: A Chronology and Troop List for the 1990–1991 Persian Gulf Crisis" (PDF). apps.dtic.mil. 1991-03-25. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Hossain, Ishtiaq (April 1997). "Bangladesh and the Gulf War: Response of a Small State". Pakistan Horizon. Pakistan Institute of International Affairs. 50 (2): 42. JSTOR 41393571.
  5. ^ http://www.mil.se/sv/i-varlden/Utlandsstyrkan/Truppinsatser/Kuwait/ Archived 2009-05-27 at the Wayback Machine Field hospital deployed as part of Operation Granby (in Swedish)
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-22. Retrieved 2010-01-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Royal New Zealand Air Force website
  7. ^ "DESERT SHIELD AND DESERT STORM A CHRONOLOGY AND TROOP LIST FOR THE 1990–1991 PERSIAN GULF CRISIS" (PDF). apps.dtic.mil. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  8. ^ Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. Englehardt. "DESERT SHIELD AND DESERT STORM A CHRONOLOGY AND TROOP LIST FOR THE 1990–1991 PERSIAN GULF CRISIS" (PDF). Defense Technical Information Center.
  9. ^ OP SCALPEL War Journal
  10. ^ "La Armada Argentina en el Golfo". Archived from the original on 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
  11. ^ El TC-91, un avión con mucha historia
  12. ^ A 12 AÑOS DEL BOEING UNAG-1 EN LA GUERRA DEL GOLFO I Archived 2011-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "The Dutch contribution to the Gulf war - Historical missions - Defensie.nl". 12 September 2017.
  14. ^ "The Operation Southern Breeze".
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