Iran missiles brings war to Gulf doorstep
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Iran's attack might have the opposite effect, bringing Gulf countries closer together and enabling cooperation with the US and among themselves. On the evening of January 29, 1991, three Iraqi
A memorial service is planned for Wednesday morning at the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Hempfield in memory of the 13 members of the U.S. Army Reserve 14th Quartermaster Detachment killed 35 years ago in the Gulf War.
The nighttime Scud missile attack killed soldiers who deployed to the region from Fort Lee in 1991 during Operation Desert Storm.
It’s been 35 years since Norman Madison Sr.’s son, Spc. Anthony E. Madison, and 12 other members of the U.S. Army Reserve 14th Quartermaster Detachment near Greensburg were killed when an Iraqi Scud missile hit their barracks in Dhahran,
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The death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the announcement from Tehran that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed have taken humanity to the brink of a World War, experts say.
Saturday marks 35 years since the Persian Gulf War ended, but Canadians who were deployed there have been fighting another battle — getting better recognition for their role in the conflict.