Strafe was in the first week of Desert Storm.  58 FS (or I suppose TFS in those days).  1st time was against trucks which they actually hit.  The pilots did not report it but AWACS reported the event.  The second time, in a 24 hour period, same squadron, on a Candid, on the ground. One of the Eagles was almost shot down by an SA-6. The Candid did have a wing knocked off.  Next day, ATO stated "F-15 NO STRAFE."  Gen Horner apparently was not happy about the whole thing.  No, I was not there in that squadron but I just walked down the hall to talk to the guy who was there when it happened. 
  
I was busy flying from the LIK where our F-16s were told not to strafe with the gun prior to dropping bombs.  F-16 drivers, imagine if you will: roll in, AG called up, go DGFT, strafe while stepping on the rudder to spray 20mm everywhere (and I mean everywhere), then go back to AG and put the pipper on the tgt.  The leadership at the LIK was not impressed - directive came out "no more F-16 ground strafe prior to dropping bombs."  The guy who started it did it because his old man flying Jugs in WW II, would strafe with the guns while on a bombing pass as it caused the bad guys to duck rather than shooting at him.  Whoda ever thought? 
  
Does this derail this thread?? 
  
Edit: spelling....