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XVIII Airborne Corps History Office Photographs

Operation DESERT SHIELD
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The following photographs and information for the accompanying citations were provided to CMH by the XVIII Airborne Corps History Office. The photographs were taken by the office's historians and its attached 116th 130th, and 317th Military History Detachments (MHDs). They are representative of the types of photographic products generated during combat and contingency operations as historical evidence by the Army's historical program. Please do not send requests for changes to CMH, except to report an obvious typo or major mistake.

  • Right front view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle

    Right front view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle from the 91st Chemical Company of the 24th Infantry Division on display at Camp DRAGON CITY, 28 October 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by SGT Randall M. Yackiel, DS-F-007-08.

  • Front view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle

    Front view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle from the 91st Chemical Company of the 24th Infantry Division on display at Camp DRAGON CITY, 28 October 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by SGT Randall M. Yackiel, DS-F-007-09.

  • Left front quarter view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle

    Left front quarter view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle from the 91st Chemical Company of the 24th Infantry Division on display at Camp DRAGON CITY, 28 October 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by SGT Randall M. Yackiel, DS-F-007-10.

  • Left side view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle

    Left side view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle from the 91st Chemical Company of the 24th Infantry Division on display at Camp DRAGON CITY, 28 October 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by SGT Randall M. Yackiel, DS-F-007-11.

  • Left rear quarter view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle

    Left rear quarter view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance Vehicle from the 91st Chemical Company of the 24th Infantry Division on display at Camp DRAGON CITY, 28 October 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by SGT Randall M. Yackiel, DS-F-007-12.

  • Front door of the recreation center at Camp DRAGON CITY

    Front door of the recreation center at Camp DRAGON CITY near Dhahran in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 28 October 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by SGT Randall M. Yackiel, DS-F-007-14.

  • Mail being unloaded from a semi-trailer by the 129th Postal Company at Camp DRAGON CITY

    Mail being unloaded from a semi-trailer by the 129th Postal Company at Camp DRAGON CITY near Dhahran in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 6 November 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by PFC Randall R. Anderson, DS-F-013-13.

  • XVIII Airborne Corps deception operation in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990.

    XVIII Airborne Corps deception operation in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990. The Corps Deception Cell ("BAT-D") activities south of the Trans-Arabian Pipeline ("Tapline") Road approximately 45 kilometers northwest of An Nuariya included this simulated brigade tactical operations center at grid coordinates TL 143489. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by PFC Randall R. Anderson, DS-F-016-36A.

  • XVIII Airborne Corps deception operation in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990.

    XVIII Airborne Corps deception operation in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990. The Corps Deception Cell ("BAT-D") activities south of the Trans-Arabian Pipeline ("Tapline") Road approximately 45 kilometers northwest of An Nuariya included this simulated brigade tactical operations center at grid coordinates TL 143489. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by PFC Randall R. Anderson, DS-F-016-33A.

  • XVIII Airborne Corps deception operation in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990.

    XVIII Airborne Corps deception operation in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990. The Corps Deception Cell ("BAT-D") activities south of the Trans-Arabian Pipeline ("Tapline") Road approximately 45 kilometers northwest of An Nuariya included this simulated Forward Arming and Refueling Point (FARP) at grid coordinates TL 139512. This view shows a simulated M-998 series High Mobility Multi-Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) under camouflage netting. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by PFC Randall R. Anderson, DS-F-017-14.

  • Aerial view of XVIII Airborne Corps deception operation in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990.

    Aerial view of XVIII Airborne Corps deception operation in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990. The Corps Deception Cell ("BAT-D") activities south of the Trans-Arabian Pipeline ("Tapline") Road approximately 45 kilometers northwest of An Nuariya included this simulated brigade tactical operations center at grid coordinates TL 143489. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by PFC Randall R. Anderson, DS-F-017-19.

  • Aerial view of battalion tactical operations center in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990.

    Aerial view of battalion tactical operations center in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by PFC Randall R. Anderson, DS-F-017-23.

  • Aerial view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990.

    Aerial view of XM-93 Fox Nuclear-Biological-Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, 10 November 1990. XVIII Airborne Corps History Office photograph by PFC Randall R. Anderson, DS-F-017-36.

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