operation desert storm
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Definition
Noun 1. A specific military campaign: "Operation Desert Storm" is the official name for the major combat phase of the 1990-1991 Gulf War, in which a coalition force led by the United States defeated Iraq following its invasion of Kuwait. 2. A historical event: It refers specifically to the successful air and ground offensive conducted by coalition forces from January to February 1991.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The planning for Operation Desert Storm was extensive and complex.
- Many veterans served with distinction during Operation Desert Storm.
- The success of Operation Desert Storm led to the liberation of Kuwait.
Advanced Usage
- "the lessons of Operation Desert Storm": used when discussing military strategy, technological warfare, or geopolitical outcomes derived from this event.
- Military academies study the lessons of Operation Desert Storm.
- "Desert Storm veteran": a common term for a person who served in this specific operation.
- He is a proud Desert Storm veteran.
Variants and Related Words
- Desert Storm (n): A common shortened, informal reference to the full operation name.
- The technology used in Desert Storm was advanced for its time.
- Gulf War (n): The broader conflict of which Operation Desert Storm was the combat phase.
- Operation Desert Shield (n): The preceding defensive phase involving the buildup of coalition forces in Saudi Arabia.
Synonyms
- The Gulf War combat phase: A descriptive synonym for the period of active major warfare.
- The 1991 liberation of Kuwait: A phrase describing the primary objective and result of the operation.
Related Phrases
- To serve in Desert Storm: The typical phrasing for participation.
- My father served in Desert Storm.
- The Desert Storm era: Referring to the early 1990s period associated with this conflict.
- This aircraft was a hallmark of the Desert Storm era.
Noun
- the United States and its allies defeated Iraq in a ground war that lasted 100 hours (1991)