Liberation of Kuwait
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During the First Gulf War, a coalition led by the United States liberated Kuwait from Iraqi military occupation.
Chronology
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February 1991: Battle of 73 Easting.
February 1991: Battle of Königinhof (modern-day Dvůr Králové nad Labem, Czech Republic)
February 1991: Battle of Medina Ridge.
February 1991: Battle for Jalibah Airfield.
February 1991: Battle of Norfolk.
May 1991: Coalition forces withdraw from Iraq.
February 1991: American, Canadian, British and French aircraft and ground forces attacked retreating Iraqi military personnel attempting to leave Kuwait on the night of February 26-27, 1991.
February 1991: Battle of Kuwait International Airport.
February 1991: In 1991, President George H.W. Bush announced a ceasefire in Kuwait, declaring victory over the Iraqi Army. This marked the end of the Gulf War, which began when Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990. The liberation of Kuwait was a significant moment in the conflict, with the international coalition forces successfully driving out the Iraqi troops.
February 1991: Battle of Al Busayyah.
March 1991: Battle of Rumaila.
February 1991: Battle of Phase Line Bullet.