When 20-year-old Ed Harm landed in the Caribbean nation of Grenada in October 1983, he first noticed the heat. As the doors to the military aircraft he was aboard opened, Harm saw and heard tracer ...
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (AP) - The planes began flying over Grenada around dawn, their low rumble awakening people in the tiny Caribbean island where a military government had seized power days before ...
In October 1983, US troops invaded Grenada, a small island in the Caribbean. While it was an overall success, the operation had missteps that lead to failures and casualties. Those problems helped ...
On the morning of October 25 th, 1983, the United States led a coalition to an island 100 miles off the Venezuela coast called Grenada. Their reason was to protect American citizens, primarily medical ...
The planes began flying over Grenada around dawn, their low rumble awakening people in the tiny Caribbean island where a military government had seized power days before and executed the prime ...
Wesley L. McDonald, 84, a four-star Navy admiral who commanded the 1983 invasion of Grenada for the U.S. military and who as a pilot led the first air strike against North Vietnam in 1964 after the ...
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Last month, our graduate students taught us an important lesson about the future of war. We examined the 1983 invasion of Grenada, in which one of us participated as a 29-year-old Ranger company ...
Joseph Metcalf III, the Navy vice admiral who led the U.S. invasion of the Caribbean nation of Grenada in 1983, which produced lasting lessons for military preparation and media relations, died March ...
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With this poem, George Lamming, Barbadian novelist and poet, ended his address at a December 1983 memorial service in Trinidad for Maurice Bishop, Jacqueline Creft, Norris Bain, Vincent Noel, Unison ...