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Subject: 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION CHRONOLOGY                                 

Box  ID: BX000051

Document Number:          4

Folder Title: AAR  1ST CAVALRY DIV COMMAND REPORT  10 APR 91                                                  

Folder Seq #:         81

Unit: XVIII CORPS 

Parent Organzation: ARCENT      






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                            :L621: A U-36 radar attached to 1-82 FA detects
                coi-interf i.r,e.
                            1624: 1-82 FA fires counterfire on the O.-36 plot.
                            1.64'bL, Incoming artillery fires are detected by
                the O.-3E,  radar.
                            1646: 1-82 FA fires counterfii-e on the C,1-36 plot.
                            IE,58;, 1--82 Fn fires co,-interfires directed by
                DIVAR-RY. The target is located at PT2C,12)276, a range of 'PI
                kilometers.      1-iE/RArl is  used d@LrinLi the engagement.
                            1705:    TF 3-32 captures four EPWS.
                            L..'3; -.-@ 5 ,. I-F 3-3 captures ten EPWS.

                        25  Feb
                            0726,    I'F 3--32 reports 78 Er,Ws currently in
                                     cast ody.
                            OBI:L:   TF 3-32   reports an additional nine EPWs
                                     ca pt it-re d.
                            The brigade maintains readiness to begin movement
                with two hours notice. Planning is f@-1-tsed on movement
                through the I ID breach, or the brigade attacks north to
                establish a breich for the division.


                G. Phase FoLtt,, Movement to Breach Lanes and Consolidation
                on f-IL S-I'ROHS


                    a. Phase Four began on 26 February. -rhe brigade
                received the mission to begin movement, pass through the I
                 D brexch latiec,, and conduct further offensive operations
                on order. Phase Four ended on 28 February with -the
                declaration of i temporary cease fire.

                    b. Important staff actions conducted during this phase
                included-.


                        :L) FllanninLi priorities during -this phase included-

           a) Logistically support a Brigade Battle 'risl-(
                Force thxt moved more -than 250 kilometers into Iraq.
                             b) Trick the brigide forces and react 'to verbil
                FRABOs from the division headquarters.

                        El) i4ajor orders published. -I'he-re were no written
                orders published di-trin_q this phase of operations. -(he
                brigade issued verbal FRABOs based on verbal And written
                division orders.






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File Room = apr96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-15
Box ID = BX000051
Unit = XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization = ARCENT
Folder Title = AAR 1ST CAVALRY DIV COMMAND REPORT 10 APR 91
Folder Seq # = 81
Subject = 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION CHRONOLOGY
Document Seq # = 32
Document Date =
Scan Date = 23-MAY-1996
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 13-SEP-1996