I'm trying to identify a documentary I watched several years ago about the beginning of the 1990–1991 Gulf War. I distinctly remember seeing the National Geographic logo on screen, so I'm quite certain it was a National Geographic production or special.The documentary featured the firsthand account of an expatriate worker in a Kuwaiti oil refinery or oil field facility. While on the job, he spotted a large convoy of Iraqi military vehicles approaching. At first confused, he then received a phone call informing him that Iraq had invaded Kuwait and that the war had started.It also included archive footage of Saddam Hussein, including one with a young child (I'm not sure if it was Stuart Lockwood).I've been searching for this for a long time but can't find it. Does anyone know the title, year, or where it might be available? Any leads would be greatly appreciated!Thank you.