Wayback Wednesday: Invasion Of Grenada 1983

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Forty years ago, today…this happened during my senior year of high school. I remember it well. I also enjoyed Heartbreak Ridge in 1986, even though the scene with the pay telephone and the credit card call for fire support, that actually happened, was the 82nd Airborne Division, not the Marines. ~Vic

The United States Invasion of Grenada began at dawn on October 25, 1983. The United States and a coalition of six Caribbean nations invaded the island nation of Grenada, 100 miles north of Venezuela. Code-named Operation Urgent Fury by the U.S. military, it resulted in military occupation within a few days. It was triggered by the strife within the People’s Revolutionary Government, which resulted in the house arrest and execution of the previous leader, [the] second Prime Minister of Grenada, Maurice Bishop, [leading to] the establishment of the Revolutionary Military Council, with Hudson Austin as chairman. The invasion resulted in the appointment of an interim government, followed by elections in 1984.

Wikipedia Summary

Grenada gained independence in 1974. Maurice Bishop became [Prime Minister] as a result of a coup in 1979 and, he had pursued left-wing policies with Soviet and Cuban aid since then. In Washington, D.C., he was seen as a communist collaborator and a new airport under construction in Grenada was deemed a transfer point for weapons destined for Latin American revolutionaries. Bishop’s assassination, by a more hard-line Military Revolutionary Council on October 19, 1983, was taken as the signal to act. Publicly justified by the need to protect U.S. students in Grenada, Operation Urgent Fury was hastily thrown together. The only resistance was likely to come from a contingent of Cubans, claimed to be construction workers by Havana.

Britannica

The Invasion of Grenada (The History Guy/April 20, 2019)
Operation Urgent Fury: The 1983 US Invasion of Grenada (War History Online/Nikola Budanovic/December 2, 2017)
How Grenada Reshaped The US Military (Informal Institute For National Security Thinkers & Practitioners/Phil Kukielski/September 8, 2013)

US Invades Grenada AP Archive

Heartbreak Ridge Trailer

8 thoughts on “Wayback Wednesday: Invasion Of Grenada 1983

    Charles Huss said:
    October 26, 2023 at 5:34 AM

    I remember that too but had forgotten all the details as to why it happened.

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      The Hinoeuma responded:
      October 26, 2023 at 5:54 PM

      So did I. I am not entirely sure I even really knew what was going on when it happened. I just remember it happening. I was busy being a teenager/senior.

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    The Oceanside Animals said:
    October 26, 2023 at 10:17 AM

    Lulu: “Our Dada says he remembers this happening when he was in high school! He also remembers the movie, but not that it came out so soon after the events …”

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      The Hinoeuma responded:
      October 26, 2023 at 6:24 PM

      Your Dada is correct. The movie was three years later.

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    Rusty Armor said:
    October 26, 2023 at 12:46 PM

    Wow. Talk about feeling ancient. I was middle aged when that happened …

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      The Hinoeuma responded:
      October 26, 2023 at 6:27 PM

      You probably understood what was going on better than I. I was a teen, with all that entails.

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    doerfpub said:
    October 26, 2023 at 4:29 PM

    I have to admit, I completely quadrupled my knowledge of that Invasion in your first paragraph alone.

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      The Hinoeuma responded:
      October 26, 2023 at 6:45 PM

      Honestly, I remember this thing happening but, I never knew “why.” I was hardly into politics back then. I was just 17. This was an education for me, too. As I have aged, I have become a history nut.

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