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Operation Bishop (Spanish: Operativo Alfil) was the Argentine addition to the coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States in the Gulf War against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait. The operation was composed of four warships and two helicopters. The Operation resulted in Argentine gaining the designation as a major non-NATO ally by President Bill Clinton in 1998.

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  • El Operativo Alfil (en inglés: Operation Bishop) fue la participación de la Armada Argentina en la ejecución de las resoluciones del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU contra Irak en 1990, siendo estas la N.º 661 (embargo total), 665 (uso de la fuerza para imponer sanciones económicas) y 678 (uso de la fuerza para liberar Kuwait), en el marco de la Operación Escudo del Desierto.​ Tales determinaciones fueron consecuencia de la invasión por parte de las tropas iraquíes de Saddam Hussein al Emirato de Kuwait el 2 de agosto de 1990, anexando este país a su territorio. (es)
  • Operation Bishop (Spanish: Operativo Alfil) was the Argentine addition to the coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States in the Gulf War against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait. The operation was composed of four warships and two helicopters. The Operation resulted in Argentine gaining the designation as a major non-NATO ally by President Bill Clinton in 1998. (en)
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  • Alouette III helicopter onboard USNS Comfort in 1991. (en)
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  • Alouette III helicopter onboard USNS Comfort in 1991. (en)
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  • One Alouette III helicopter damaged (en)
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  • Ship-of-the-line Captain Eduardo Rosenthal - (en)
  • Ship-of-the-line Captain Rodolfo Hasselbag - (en)
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  • Ship-of-the-line Captain Eduardo Rosenthal (en)
  • Ship-of-the-line Captain Rodolfo Hasselbag (en)
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  • - (en)
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  • Statistics (en)
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  • Operation Bishop (en)
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  • Control maritime traffic and enforce the seizure of materials, merchandise and cargo that went to or came from Iraq or Kuwait (en)
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  • Coalition victory (en)
  • Designation of Argentina as Major non-NATO ally (en)
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  • Operational (en)
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  • El Operativo Alfil (en inglés: Operation Bishop) fue la participación de la Armada Argentina en la ejecución de las resoluciones del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU contra Irak en 1990, siendo estas la N.º 661 (embargo total), 665 (uso de la fuerza para imponer sanciones económicas) y 678 (uso de la fuerza para liberar Kuwait), en el marco de la Operación Escudo del Desierto.​ Tales determinaciones fueron consecuencia de la invasión por parte de las tropas iraquíes de Saddam Hussein al Emirato de Kuwait el 2 de agosto de 1990, anexando este país a su territorio. (es)
  • Operation Bishop (Spanish: Operativo Alfil) was the Argentine addition to the coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States in the Gulf War against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait. The operation was composed of four warships and two helicopters. The Operation resulted in Argentine gaining the designation as a major non-NATO ally by President Bill Clinton in 1998. (en)
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  • Operativo Alfil (es)
  • Operativo Alfil (en)
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