Previously Held NEC AQ-0000-Aviation Fire Control Technician
GSE-4129-FFG-7 Class Gas Turbine Electrical Maintenance Technician
GSE-4125-DDG-51/AOE-6 Class Gas Turbine Electrical Maintenance Technician
GSE-9502-Instructor
GSE-4123-DD-963/DDG-993/CG-47 Class Gas Turbine Electrical Maint Technician
Service Years
1982 - 2006
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Plank Owner
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Enduring Freedom
Order of the Arctic Circle (Bluenose)
Order of the Ditch
Order of the Rock
Persian Excursion
Suez Canal
Official Badges
Unofficial Badges
Operation Desert Fox (Iraq)
From Month/Year
November / 1998
To Month/Year
December / 1998
Description The December 1998 bombing of Iraq (code-named Operation Desert Fox) was a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from 16 December 1998, to 19 December 1998, by the United States and United Kingdom. The contemporaneous justification for the strikes was Iraq's failure to comply with United Nations Security Council resolutions and its interference with United Nations Special Commission inspectors.
The operation was a major flare-up in the Iraq disarmament crisis. The stated goal of the cruise missile and bombing attacks was to strike military and security targets in Iraq that contributed to Iraq's ability to produce, store, maintain and deliver weapons of mass destruction. The bombing campaign had been anticipated since February 1998 and incurred wide-ranging criticism and support, at home and abroad. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates initially announced they would deny U.S. military the use of local bases for the purpose of air strikes against Iraq.