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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                                                  

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Unit: XVIII CORPS 

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             west grid lines. TF 2-8 in 'the 5o@tth between the 40 'Lo 44
             east-west grid lines.
                       1635: 'fhe brigade resumes movement.
                       1.7@.25,-. TF 3-32 closes on PL STROHS.
                       1736- -rF 2-8 closes on PL SI'ROHS.
                       1BOOg The Bde CDR delivers @i verbal FRAGO to all
             Bn CDRS. The brigade will be prepared to attack it 280&'ZO.
             The exact time will ]:)L determined based on when the 1AD
             can break conte@ot to our front ind allow the ls-L CEiv to
             pass through -to the exst.
                       1856 -. The TOC security platoon cAp,tLti-L-s five
                              Ef@Ws.
                       1857.. Units of the brigade establish hasty
             defense and await orders to continue the
             the i.AD.
                       :L930: The 1AD CDR reports on the FM net that he@
             is having difficulty breaking contact with the enemy. @le
             will itt@ick in the morning 2@1630 and @ttempt to move to
             the south by leif7jO hours.

                    i-18 Feb
                       OIZ'42. D-f'qC briefs vix FM radio that @ -bemoor,@ry
             cease--Fire may go into effect at 0500 hours
                       ID252: Notified by D-['AC that FRAC-JO 91-zi.l is ready
             for pickup. The L@40 is dispatched to receive the order.
                       033C,. Instructed by the D-FAC thtt the temporary
             cease-fire is effective it 05inO hours local. Units will
             establish x hasty defense and will initiate no offensive
             operations.
                       'Z'530. .fn trktc,Led by the D,RAC that the cease-firl
             is not ef fective -tntil "ABCIJO local. Units t@lil.1 prepare to
             resume offensive operations until the ceise-fi;-e is in
             effect.
erbal FRF-)GO to unit
             commanders. The cease-fi.rl will not go into effect until
             2808012J hours local. The bricade will r3repar,e -Lo attack OT)
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             order. 'i\lo change to the scheme of maneuver. The attack
             will be on order based on the actions of the IAD.
                       0748- The brigade stands down from -readiness to
             resume offensive operations. Units continue to conduct
             hasty defense in sector.,

             7.   F,@iisc., Five, Cease-fire Operations

                  a. phase Five began with Lhe temporary cease-fire
             declaration of 28 Febr@tii,,V. The brigade begin -the phase
             occupying hasty defenses from the march. The phkse ends on




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Folder Title = AAR 1ST CAVALRY DIV COMMAND REPORT 10 APR 91
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Subject = 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION CHRONOLOGY
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