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Army Field Manual 90-2, “Battlefield Deception,” (October 1988) revealed
that the Army was revitalizing its deception capabilities, leading up to the
greatest modern use of tactical deception in 1991 — Operation DESERT
STORM. During DESERT STORM, a signal company mimicked traffic for
the XVIII and V Corps headquarters to make it appear that they were
stationary, when in fact they were moving into position for the “left hook,” a
flanking maneuver through the western Iraqi desert. The enemy focused on
an amphibious training demonstration put on by the Marine Corps, causing
Iraqi forces to reinforce the coastline, facing away from the main attack.