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Grenada Invasion

Wednesday October 28, 2009

On October 25, 1983, the United States led an assault on the island nation with over 1,000 troops. The force also consisted of 300 additional troops from the Caribbean. President Ronald Reagan authorized the attack because of possible links to the Soviet Union and Cuba. The military forces found documents and weapons stockpiles that proved the connection. The United States has been involved in many wars throughout its history. Track US involvement using this timeline.

Comments

November 15, 2008 at 7:39 pm
(1) Stuart says:

LT,R.L.Killian was commander of our Boat, and we had no Idea we where headed there. LT Killian Dropped 8 marines off and was steady off shore. Our orders where to return after the exercise. LT order the boat to hold.. We held. We had no idea what was going on.. LT R. L. Killian was charged in Capt. Court for Dis. Ord. He was great…..If we knew what was going on…we would have supported it. We did not know… Lt Was the sap… Thank you LT RL Killian
staurt, GM1

April 11, 2009 at 6:56 pm
(2) Davidson says:

this should not have been posted. LT. was had to come back to us, and his but was wated.

June 15, 2009 at 8:54 pm
(3) GM1 says:

Bull S***, He saved our lives, He and We did not know what we where in for. President Ronald Regan ordered our men to accomplish this job and we did. Killian should not have went though the past.

November 3, 2009 at 7:11 pm
(4) CLS says:

In Oct 83 I was a C130 Aircraft Maintenance Technician. My boss called me just as I returned home from a 12-hour shift and asked me “how fast can you be back here for a drag-bag exercise?” I told him that I always kept my mobility bag packed and I would be right there. I grabbed a paperback novel, a few candy bars and my mobility bag and returned to the flightline. Well, after several hours of flying in a C130, I found myself in the middle of nowhere, guiding hundreds of soldiers around the propeller arc of C130s and turning wrenches. Good thing I really packed a dragbag for “exercises”! I lived out of that bag for three weeks. As others have commented, even those of us responding as part the advance/deployment crew had no idea why we were there, but we responded to orders quickly, professionally and enthusiastically–proud to serve. By-the-way, I am a female Airman, so those of you who bought the line “Women were not deployed …”

November 17, 2009 at 5:56 am
(5) Richard Neva says:

The invasion or rape of Grenada was just one of many ways America makes sure it’s thugs and cronies get control of the Caribbean. America did not win anything, it lost a whole lot of respect from the world community that watches militaristic colonial occupation of a third world country. To claim a victory in Grenada when the geography is only 200 square miles is hardly a victory.
Maurice Bishop will always live in the hearts of people who long for freedom of expression for all and not just the rich from America. This was just plain murder 1 like all the invasions America embarks on. Maurice Bishop will always be a hero to me and others who want to see an end to American hegemony in the world!

November 24, 2009 at 11:23 am
(6) Jeff Hickerson says:

I thought Maurice Bishop was killed by troops loyal to Bernard Coard while trying to return to power? How does this make America the bad guy?

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