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Date with History: Desert Redleg: Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War at Visitors Center Theater in Wheaton, IL on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
Date with History Desert Redleg: Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War Colonel (Retired) L. Scott Lingamfelter Thursday June 4, 6pm Free with paid parking Join us for a presentation by Colonel (Retired) L. Scott Lingamfelter, as he discusses his experience as an artilleryman in the First Gulf War through the lends of his book, Desert Redleg: Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War. When Saddam Hussein’s Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990, triggering the First Gulf War, a coalition of thirty-five countries led by the United States responded with Operation Desert Storm, which culminated in a one-hundred-hour coordinated air strike and ground assault that repelled Iraqi forces from Kuwait. But there is much more to that story. Though largely forgotten in descriptions of the war, an eight-day barrage of artillery fire made this seemingly rapid offensive possible. At the forefront of this offensive were the brave field artillerymen known as “redlegs” in support of the Big Red One’s initial assault on the Iraqi 26th Infantry Division and the onward attack by the division of Iraqi Republican Guards positions deeper inside Iraq and Kuwait. In Desert Redleg: Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War, a veteran and former redleg of the 1st Infantry Division Artillery, “Big Red One”, Colonel (Retired) L. Scott Lingamfelter, recounts the logistical and strategic decisions that led to a coalition victory. Drawing on original battle maps, official reports, and personal journals, Lingamfelter describes the experience of the First Gulf War through a soldier’s eyes and attempts to answer the question of whether the United States “got the job done” in its first sustained Middle Eastern conflict. Part military history, part personal memoir, this book provides a boots-on-the-ground perspective on the largest U.S. artillery bombardment since World War II. Register About the Speaker Colonel (Retired) L. Scott Lingamfelter lives in Woodbridge, Virginia, and attended the…
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