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American Forces Press Service

Cohen, Shelton Praise Desert Fox Warriors

 


 By Linda D. Kozaryn

 
American Forces Press Service  17 December 1998 




 WASHINGTON -- America's military men and women deserve high 

 praise for executing Operation Desert Fox, the Pentagon's 

 senior leaders said Dec. 17.

 

 "It is inevitable that during conflict our focus will be on 

 our weapons and their effectiveness," said Army Gen. Hugh 

 Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, "but we 

 must not lose sight of the fact that it is our people who 

 make the difference." 

 

 Shelton and Defense Secretary William Cohen saluted service 

 members on the second day of Desert Fox, the air campaign 

 designed to degrade Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass 

 destruction program and his ability to threaten his 

 neighbors.

 

 The chairman said the nation's soldiers, sailors, airmen 

 and Marines make America the super power that it is. "We 

 owe our men and women in uniform carrying out this 

 operation a great deal," Shelton said.

 

 Cohen noted that military men and women frequently work 

 under adverse conditions, and each day, they risk their 

 lives practicing wartime skills. 

 

 "In wartime or peacetime, they're out there training," the 

 secretary said. "When I was in the Gulf in August, the 

 temperature on the ships was 160 degrees -- combined 

 humidity and heat. Nonetheless, they had made 2,000 

 launches during the month of August."

 

 Each week, as units work to maintain high combat readiness, 

 Cohen said, troops' lives are lost. "Their lives are in 

 danger just by virtue of the fact that they are the best 

 fighting force in the world," he said. And during 

 operations like Desert Fox, they face new threats. 

 

 "Those pilots flying over Baghdad run the risk of being hit 

 by surface-to-air missiles," Cohen said. "They run the risk 

 of being captured. Service members in Kuwait or Saudi 

 Arabia run the risk of a Scud missile attack."

 

 But, Cohen said, protecting U.S. forces is a top military 

 priority. "We have taken every defensive measure that we 

 can. They are prepared. Our military is performing 

 extremely well, and every American should be proud of the 

 troops participating in Desert Fox."

 

 

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