OPERATION DESERT STORM: Army Not Adequately Prepared to Deal With Depleted Uranium Contamination
Dublin Core
Title
OPERATION DESERT STORM: Army Not Adequately Prepared to Deal With Depleted Uranium Contamination
Subject
Operation Desert Storm; Gulf War; Iraq
Description
GAO Report that investigates whether U.S. soldiers were exposed to depleted uranium (DU) during the Persian Gulf War, what extent the Army provided guidance and training in proper handling of DU, how extensively the Army had medically evaluated personnel exposed to DU radiation during the Persian Gulf War, and how effectively the Army planned for and carried out the decontamination and disposal of combat vehicles contaminated by DU.
Creator
David R. Warren; William M. Solis; Beverly C. Schladt; David C. Maurer; Robert W. Herman; Yasmina T. Musallam
Source
U. S. General Accounting Office
Publisher
U. S. General Accounting Office
Date
January 1993
Format
PDF
Language
EN
Type
Report
Citation
David R. Warren; William M. Solis; Beverly C. Schladt; David C. Maurer; Robert W. Herman; Yasmina T. Musallam, “OPERATION DESERT STORM: Army Not Adequately Prepared to Deal With Depleted Uranium Contamination,” American Public University System, accessed June 23, 2025, https://exhibit.apus.edu/items/show/1549.