As President Biden faces the most difficult international crisis of his administration, he might take some inspiration from his predecessor President Ronald Reagan, who 40 years ago today put boots on ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
Grenada invasion was a response to Soviet-backed military airbase, with diplomatic fallout for UK's Thatcher. Limited military engagement can liberate countries and allow them to hold elections before ...
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 ...
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 ...
A Marxist revolution, a Cold War proxy battle, and a dream of a Black utopia. In 1983, Ronald Reagan ordered the U.S. military to invade the island of Grenada. Forty years later, many Americans don't ...
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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 ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: But that doesn’t mean the U.S. military couldn’t invade Venezuela in the event Washington makes good on past threats and orders the Pentagon to intervene in... Here’s ...
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 ...