On the Coast and More Weapons: March 27-28, 1991

Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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On Patrol, March 27, 1991

This nifty logo is on the roadside leading to and from Kuwait Airport.

I liked this modernistic mosque. Can you tell?

These are my only views of the Kuwait Towers. My good closeups came out horribly underexposed, either because my light meter malfunctioned or because I set the film speed wrong. The mission here is to post warnings about mines.

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Oil fires lighting the night sky, March 27, 1991

Camp Freedom, March 28, 1991

Our staff headquarters. Note the Green Bay flag hanging from the ceiling.

Captured Weapons, March 28, 1991

 

This item aroused a lot of interest, with most people thinking it was a Chinese Silkworm cruise missile. I had doubts since the writing on it was all Cyrillic. We later found it was a Russian missile called a Styx.


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