On the night of January 16/17, 1991, my company, A Co., 7th Bn., 6th Inf., a part of the 1st Armored Division, was in an assembly area in the empty quarter of Saudi Arabia. We were still waiting for our combat vehicles to be unloaded.
The night sky that evening was very clear. We had for weeks seen considerable air activity, of course. But in the small hours of the morning, while standing guard, I looked up and saw more aircraft than usual. Quite a lot more. North they went. And about an hour later, south they came as still others streamed north. Soon, someone picked up the BBC on the radio, and already the news was out that the air attack of Desert Storm had begun.
We wouldn’t even link up with our Bradleys until the 1st of February. But all day and night, we could see coalition aircraft heading to make our eventual ground assault easier.
A meme from last year.
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