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Ronald Reagan was the President who ordered in invasion of Grenada in 1983.

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to eliminate a possible Cuban military base in Grenada

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Operation Urgent Fury occurred in 1983 in Grenada. It was also known as the Grenada Invasion. This invasion happened following a breakdown in civil order and U.S forces invaded the country.

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Operation Urgent Fury occurred in 1983 in Grenada. It was also known as the Grenada Invasion. This invasion happened following a breakdown in civil order and U.S forces invaded the country.

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Operation Urgent Fury occurred in 1983 in Grenada. It was also known as the Grenada Invasion. This invasion happened following a breakdown in civil order and U.S forces invaded the country.

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Operation Urgent Fury occurred in 1983 in Grenada. It was also known as the Grenada Invasion. This invasion happened following a breakdown in civil order and U.S forces invaded the country.

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Operation Urgent Fury occurred in 1983 in Grenada. It was also known as the Grenada Invasion. This invasion happened following a breakdown in civil order and U.S forces invaded the country.

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The invasion of Grenada was by the British to eliminate the threat of attacks by the native people against the British.

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The war of Grenada may be more accurately called the "Invasion of Grenada". It occurred in 1983, during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.

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Grenada was invaded in 1983, so the US President was Ronald Reagan.

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No, Grenada is not owned by the United States; it is an independent country located in the Caribbean. Grenada gained independence from British colonial rule in 1974. While the U.S. has had military involvement in Grenada, particularly during the 1983 invasion, it does not possess sovereignty over the island. Grenada remains a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

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US Military: Operation Urgent Fury (1983).

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Combat Zone - 2007 Invasion of Grenada Operation Urgent Fury 1983 1-4 was released on:

USA: 15 January 2007

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During the invasion of Grenada in October 1983, known as Operation Urgent Fury, 19 American troops were killed. The operation aimed to overthrow the Marxist government and protect U.S. citizens living in Grenada. In addition to the fatalities, there were also around 116 American military personnel wounded in the conflict.

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For the invasion of Grenada in 1983, known as Operation Urgent Fury, the U.S. military awarded a total of 1,204 medals. This included various commendations, such as the Navy Expeditionary Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, recognizing the service of personnel involved in the operation.

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1983; the invasion of Grenada, Operation Urgent Fury.

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The US invasion of Grenada to rescue US students and prevent a Cuban foothold there.

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The American invasion of Grenada in October 1983, known as Operation Urgent Fury, was met with a mixed reaction among the American public. Many Americans supported the invasion, viewing it as a necessary action to protect U.S. citizens and combat the spread of communism in the Caribbean. However, some criticized it as an unnecessary military intervention that undermined international law and the sovereignty of Grenada. Overall, the operation received significant media coverage and sparked debates about U.S. foreign policy in the region.

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Operation Urgent Fury-Invasion of Grenada in 1983 Operation Just Cause-Invasion of Panama in 1989

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to eliminate a possible Cuban military base in Grenada

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In the U.S. invasion of Grenada in 1983, known as Operation Urgent Fury, 19 U.S. military personnel were killed. The operation aimed to restore order and protect American citizens following a coup in Grenada. Additionally, there were over 100 wounded among U.S. troops during the conflict.

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The Roosevelt Corollary was put into practice with the American Invasion of Panama, in 1989. Also, for the Invasion of Grenada. The Banana Wars were also justified by the Corollary.

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It took a few years before the US military was ready, able, and willing to jump into another foreign adventure...1983 to be exact (Operation Urgent Fury-Invasion of Grenada). US casualties were 19 killed.

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No, Jimmy Carter did not order military action in Grenada. The U.S. invasion of Grenada, known as Operation Urgent Fury, occurred in October 1983 under President Ronald Reagan's administration. The military action was prompted by concerns over the safety of American citizens on the island and the perceived threat of a Marxist government.

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The Grenada Dove is the national animal of Grenada.

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there is a million million million million million million particals in the universe that we can observe yo mama took the ugly ones and put them in to one nerd.

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The national anthem of Grenada is Hail Grenada. There is also a royal anthem of Grenada: God Save the Queen.

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The island of Grenada is northwest of Trinidad and Tobago. Grenada is composed of the main island and six smaller islands.

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The island of Grenada

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what is the national airport in grenada

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Grenada from an oppressive Marxist government. The invasion, known as Operation Urgent Fury, was justified by the need to protect American lives and prevent the establishment of a Soviet client state in the Caribbean. The operation was successful and the troops were able to restore stability and democracy to the island.

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Grenada is technically in North America.

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The U.S owns NO part of Grenada!

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grenada does not have a zip code

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Grenada is its own country.

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The country abbreviation for Grenada is GD.

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No Grenada is a windward island

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No, Grenada's capital city is St George's.

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St. George's is the capital of Grenada.

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The address of the Grenada County Historical Society is: 2101 Country Club Road, Grenada, MS 38901-4834

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In Grenada they mostly eat fish & fruit.

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who wrote grenada pledge

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people from grenada are called grenadians

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An apple of Grenada is an obsolete term for a pomegranate.

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how did grenada got it name

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Grenada is not in Haiti. Both are in the Caribbean Sea.

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