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词条 Battle of Qurah and Umm al Maradim
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  1. Qurah

  2. Umm al Maradim

  3. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2012}}{{Infobox military conflict
|partof= the Persian Gulf War
| image= GulfWar1991-3.jpg
| image_size = 280
|caption=An Iraqi Navy ship being destroyed by naval gunfire.
|conflict=Battles of Qurah and Umm al Maradim
|date= 24–29 January 1991
({{Age in months, weeks and days|month1=01|day1=24|year1=1991|month2=01|day2=29|year2=1991}})
|place=Persian Gulf, Off the coast of Kuwait
|result=Coalition victory
|territory= The Islands of Qurah and Umm al Maradim returned to Kuwaiti control
|combatant1={{flag|Iraq|1991}}
|combatant2={{flag|United States}}
{{flag|Kuwait}}
|commander1={{flagicon|Iraq|1991}} Saddam Hussein
|commander2={{flagicon|United States}} Norman Schwarzkopf
{{flagicon|Kuwait}} Jaber III
|strength1= Several minelayers & minesweepers
1 patrol boat
100 ground troops
|strength2= 1 destroyer (USS Leftwich)
1 frigate (USS Curts)
2 A-6 attack aircraft
|casualties1=3+ killed
51 captured
1 minelayer sunk
2 minesweepers sunk
1 patrol boat sunk
|casualties2=Minor damage to helicopters
}}{{Campaignbox Gulf War}}

The Battle for Qurah and Umm al Maradim, were several naval and land battles for control over the islands off the coast of Kuwait in the Persian Gulf, mainly the islands of Qurah and Umm al Maradim.

Qurah

Qurah was the first island to be retaken by Coalition Forces. On the 24 January, two A-6's destroyed an enemy minelayer, a minesweeper, and a patrol boat near Qurah Island. A second minesweeper was sunk when it ran into one of their own mines, trying to evade the A-6s. Helicopters from {{USS|Curts}} flew over the wreckage to pick up Iraqi survivors and take them back as POWs. As they picked up the survivors, Iraqi troops on Qurah fired at the helicopters forcing them to fall back, managing to get twenty-two survivors out of the water. USS Curts maneuvered itself in a position so that it could fire on the island's defenses. This started a six-hour battle to retake the first parcel of Kuwaiti Territory. {{USS|Leftwich|DD-984|6}} landed United States Navy SEALs on the island via helicopter, and by the time the gunfire had ceased, three Iraqi soldiers lay dead with fifty-one surrendering. There were no Coalition losses.[1]

Umm al Maradim

On the 29 January, in the northern Persian Gulf, the five ships of Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) ALFA — {{USS|Okinawa|LPH-3|6}}, {{USS|Ogden|LPD-5|6}}, {{USS|Fort McHenry|LSD-43|6}}, {{USS|Cayuga|LST-1186|6}} and {{USS|Durham|LKA-114|6}} steamed near the Kuwaiti island Umm al Maradim. United States Marines assaulted the 300-meter by 400-metre island 12 miles off the Kuwaiti coast using embarked Marine helicopter. After several hours of intense combat, the marines succeeded in liberating the second Kuwaiti island. After destroying Iraqi anti-aircraft weapons and artillery stored on the island, which had been used as an early warning post by the enemy, the Marines raised the Kuwaiti flag over the second parcel of reclaimed territory.[2]

References

1. ^"The Navy in the Gulf War." {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150101230128/http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/dstorm/sword-shield.htm |date=1 January 2015 }} history.navy.com. Retrieved: 9 September 2010.
2. ^"The Navy in Operation Desert Storm." history.navy.com. Retrieved: 9 September 2010.
{{coord missing|Kuwait}}

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