Propaganda leaflets of many varieties were dropped on Iraqi soldiers by the millions, to degrade enemy morale.
Saudi Arabian 1 Riyal Bank Note - Front
Saudi Arabian 1 Riyal Bank Note - Back
Propaganda leaflet warning Iraqi soldiers of Stealth and B-52 Bombing attacks.
Saddam Hussein appears on the front of a 25 Dinar, Iraqi bank note.
A PSYOPS propaganda leaflet warning Iraqi Soldiers of air bombardment by Stealth fighters during the Gulf War.
Operation Desert Storm post card bought at a Mobile PX for soldiers to write home.
Sachsenhausen Crew: Morris, Torres, Guillermo, Leyba and Woody: By Wayne Woodard, 1989.
Hand drawn map of A/40th Maintenance section at FAA Butts.
This propaganda leaflet appears to be giving Iraqi Soldiers instructions on how to surrender.
The back of an Iraqi 25 Dinar Bank Note shows the Central Bank of Iraq.
Hand drawn map of A/40th HQ Platoon positions
at FAA Butts.
Soviet Military Liaison Mission (SMLM) card we carried explaining what to do if we saw a SMLM license plate.
'Soldiers Best Friend'
the P-38 All-in-One tool / can opener. Can't live with out this tiny piece of metal.
American Flag patch, with the flag in reverse, was worn on our Desert BDU's.
A Soviet military officer's service cap insignia: The hammer and sickle is emblematic of communism.
Memorabilia Gallery
A gallery of interesting and unique items pertaining to events associated with A/40th FA, MLRS as a military unit, life in Germany, Persian Gulf War operations and personal items collected by A/40th soldiers. The Propaganda Leaflets were distributed by Psychological Operations 'PSYOPS' and were scattered all over the Iraqi desert. The Propaganda Leaflets come in many styles and intended messages and were dropped by the millions on Iraqi soldiers.
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Sergeant Elvis Presley, assigned to the 3rd Armored's 1/32 Armor in Friedburg, his final press conference before leaving Europe.
An ID card from an Iraqi, Republican Guard soldier. This soldier was one of five, taken prisoner by David Whitfield, Bill Morris, Jon Hinojosa, Steven Thrasher and Niels Hansen. This soldier, as well as the other four, was turned over ALIVE, to US Army Military Police.
A 100 Mark bank note, issued in 1922 by the Bavarian Bank, shortly before hyper-inflation made it worthless.
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