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Figure 32.
Scenario A and Scenario B with new utilities ............................................124
Figure 33.
Scenario C and Scenario D with new utilities ............................................124
Figure 34.
Concept and Mission Plan (Information
retrieved from
http://www.1sos.com/desertone.html, last accessed on 28 Jul 04) .............130
Figure 35.
Author’s Representation of JTF 1-79 Task Organization (Kyle,
1995, p.68) ..................................................................................................131
Figure 36.
Author’s Representation of Elements and Compartmentalization
of JTF 1-79 at DESERT ONE ....................................................................137
Figure 37.
Task Architecture of JTF 1-79 (Joint Pub 5-00.2, 1999, p. IX-15) ............139
Figure 38.
Author’s Representation of the MDMP Process(FM 101-5, 1997,
p. 5-2)..........................................................................................................140
Figure 39.
Day 1 Night (Kyle, 1995, p. 204); Day 2 Routes (Kyle, 1995, p.
206) .............................................................................................................143
Figure 40.
Disaster Strikes (Kyle, 1995, p. 340)..........................................................143
Figure 41.
Author’s Representation of Operation EAGLE CLAW’s
Biorhythm ...................................................................................................150
Figure 42.
Author’s Representation for the De Punt Train Rescue Biorhythm ..........156
Figure 43.
Author’s Representation of the Munich Olympics Biorhythm...................161
Figure 44.
Author’s Representation of Egypt’s Air Flight 648 Biorhythm .................165
Figure 45.
Author’s Representation of Operation FIRE MAGIC’s Biorhythm...........169