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NSIAD-93-139R 1 (1993-03-11)

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GAO       United States
         General Accounting Office


         National Security and
         International Affairs Division

         B-252390


         March 11, 1993
         The Honorable Bart Gordon                       148667
         House of Representatives

         Dear Mr. Gordon:

         This letter responds to your request that we review
         allegations that serviceable equipment and supplies provided
         for use in Operation Desert Shield/Storm were improperly
         disposed of and destroyed in Saudi Arabia.' The
         allegations were made by members of the 1175th Quartermaster
         Company of the Tennessee National Guard. Our specific
         objectives were to determine whether (1) the allegations
         were supported by other evidence and (2) the Army had
         sufficient controls to prevent such disposal and destruction
         of materiel.

         RESULTS IN BRIEF

         Seven soldiers assigned to the 1175th Quartermaster Company
         told us they had seen serviceable equipment and supplies
         burned and buried in Saudi Arabia. However, these soldiers
         did not have any additional evidence beyond their eyewitness
         accounts. Other Army personnel we interviewed, including
         other members of the 1175th Quartermaster Company, said they
         were not aware of instances where serviceable materiel was
         burned or buried. Our review of Army documents showed no
         evidence that units in the Persian Gulf were authorized to
         dispose of serviceable materiel or that the units had
         improperly done so. However, certain materiel that was no
         longer serviceable was burned and buried.

         We and several Army organizations have reported previously
         that the Army lost accountability and visibility of the
         equipment and supplies sent to the Persian Gulf.
         Consequently, materiel was vulnerable to loss and theft and,
         in such an environment, the materiel was also vulnerable to


         'Serviceable materiel includes new and usable materiel.

                       GAO/NSIAD-93-139R Alleged Materiel Disposal



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