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GEN Schwarzkopf retained land combat command
GEN Schwarzkopf retained land combat command
*[[Third United States Army]], LTG John Yeosock
*[[Third United States Army]], LTG John Yeosock
**[[XVIII Airborne Corps]]], LTG Gary Luck
**XVIII Airborne Corps], LTG Gary Luck
***[[82nd Airborne Division]]
***[[82nd Airborne Division]]
***101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
***101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)

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This article lists the major military organizations involved in the Gulf. Command relationships often became complex, sometimes with the same officer having several jobs.

High command

United States Central Command


Land Component

GEN Schwarzkopf retained land combat command

Logistics component

  • 22 Logistics Command

Air Component

Naval Component

Special Operations Component

COL Jesse Johnson

  • (unacknowledged) Joint Special Operations Command under MG Wayne Downing
    • Elements, 75th Ranger Regiment
    • Elements, 1st Special Operations Detachment (Delta)'
    • Elements, 60th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

Saudi forces

Pan-Arab corps