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James Shaw reporting from Yorkhill Barracks, Glasgow where Scottish reservists have answered the Ministry of Defence call for medical personnel to re-enlist and serve in the Gulf. Colonel Glenn Jones,...
Journalist Paul Maurice visits the helicopter support base for the Desert Rats as a yellow alert goes off and speaks to Wing Commander Mike Trace about chemical warfare and the role of British helicopters as...
Douglas Cameron presents the 06:00 news bulletin the morning after the beginning of the Gulf War. At a press conference, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater announces the start of the military operation,...
US President George H. W. Bush gives a press conference at the White House on the second day of the Gulf War and after Iraq attacked Israel. He gives a statement and then takes questions from journalists.
The British Army has carried out one of its biggest-ever training exercises, which suggests that a ground offensive in Kuwait could be imminent; the employment of gas mask suggests that the Army is expecting...
Report by James Matthews on the training of troops in readiness for chemical weapons attacks. Sergeant Karl(?) Beckon(?) talks about the danger of chemical attacks and how the men have trained hard in the...
Simon Israel reports from the Ministry of Defence on the Gulf war- numbers of Iraqi prisoners of war, no chemical weapons being discovered by allied troops, and the depleted capabilities of the Iraqi armed...
Chief correspondent Paul Maurice reports back on the discovery and attempt to remove phosgene and mustard gas weapons from WW1 buried in an old military base near Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire destined to...
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