Draft:List of Desert Storm Trading Cards

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Topps Desert Storm Cards[edit]

The Topps Series One set included 88 main cards and 22 sticker cards As Listed in Official Order

  1. 1 The Commander In Chief- George H.W. Bush
  2. 2 General Colin Powell
  3. 3 Secretary Of Defense Dick Cheney
  4. 4 General H. Norman Schwarzkopf
  5. 5 General Richard G. Graves
  6. 6 Admiral Frank Kelso
  7. 7 Chief of Staff- General Merrill A. McPeak




Pro Set Desert Storm Cards[edit]

											Republic of Afghanistan	 											

2 Argentine Republic 3 Commonwealth of Australia 4 Republic of Austria 5 Baghdad 6 State of Bahrain 7 People's Republic of Bangladesh 8 Basra 9 Kingdom of Belgium 10 People's Republic of Bulgaria 11 Canada 12 People's Republic of China 13 Czech and Slovak Federative Republic 14 Kingdom of Denmark 15 Diego Garcia 16 The Arab Republic of Egypt 17 Republic of Finland 18 French Republic 19 Federal Republic of Germany 20 Greece 21 Republic of Honduras 22 Republic of Hungary 23 Iceland 24 Islamic Republic of Iran 25 Republic of Iraq 26 State of Israel 27 Italian Republic 28 Japan 29 Jerusalem 30 The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 31 State of Kuwait 32 The City of Kuwait 33 Republic of Lebanon 34 Libya 35 Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 36 Malaysia 37 Kingdom of Morocco 38 Kingdom of the Netherlands 39 New Zealand 40 Republic of Niger 41 Kingdom of Norway 42 Sultanate of Oman 43 Pakistan 44 Persian Gulf 45 Republic of the Philippines 46 Republic of Poland 47 Republic of Portugal 48 State of Qatar 49 Riyadh 50 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 51 Republic of Senegal 52 Republic of Sierra Leone 53 South Korea 54 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 55 Spain 56 Kingdom of Sweden 57 Syrian Arab Republic 58 Taiwan (Republic of China) 59 Tel Aviv 60 Republic of Turkey 61 United Arab Emirates 62 United Kingdom 63 United States of America 64 Washington, D.C. 65 Republic of Yemen 66 Brian Mulroney RC Prime Minister of Canada

67 Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani President of Iran

68 Tariq Aziz Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister of Iraq

69 Saddam Hussein President of Iraq

70 Yitzhak Shamir Prime Minister of Israel

71 His Majesty King Hussein I King of Jordan

72 Sheik Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah Emir of Kuwait

73 King Fahd Bin 'Abdulaziz King & Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia

74 Mikhail Gorbachev Pesident of the U.S.S.R.

75 Hafez Al-Assad President of Syria

76 John Major Prime Minister of the U.K.

77 Javier Pérez de Cuéllar Secretary General of the United Nations

78 James Baker Secretary of State, U.S.A.

79 George H.W. Bush President of the U.S.A.

80 Richard B. Cheney Secretary of Defense, U.S.A.

81 Marlin Fitzwater Press Secretary for the President, U.S.A.

82 Alfred M. Gray Commander, U.S. Marine Corps.

83 Lt Gen. Charles A. Horner Commander, 9th Air Force; U.S. Central Command Air Forces, Shaw AFB, S.C.

84 Margaret Thatcher Former Prime Minister, U.K.

85 ADM. Frank B. Kelso II Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Navy

86 Gen. Merrill A. McPeak Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force

87 BGen. Richard L. Neal Director, Manpower Plans and Policy Division, U.S. Marine Corps.

88 General Colin L. Powell Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S.A.

89 Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf Commander in Chief, U.S. Central Command

90 Canadian Executive Branch 91 Canadian National Anthem 92 Canadian System 93 Iraqi System 94 Kuwait System 95 Saudia Arabia System 96 United Nations History 97 United Nations Organization 98 United Nations Resolutions 99 United Nations Sanctions 100 United Nations Security Council




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