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Operation Urgent Fury

The 1983 invasion of Grenada

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Operation Urgent Fury

De: Andrew Wharton
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In the heart-pounding crucible of the Cold War, a tiny Caribbean island became the flashpoint for a daring showdown against communist expansion. *Operation Urgent Fury: The 1983 Invasion of Grenada* thrusts you into the chaos of revolution, betrayal, and blistering combat, as U.S. forces storm the beaches and skies to liberate a nation on the brink.

From the bloodless coup that birthed a Marxist regime under charismatic leader Maurice Bishop, to the brutal internal purge that saw him executed by his own comrades, author Andrew Wharton—a retired colonel and eyewitness paratrooper—unravels the high-stakes drama that gripped Grenada. As Soviet arms flooded the island and Cuban troops dug in, a desperate plea from neighboring democracies ignited President Reagan's resolve. In a lightning assault on October 25, 1983, Rangers parachuted into enemy fire, Marines charged under naval barrages, and elite units rescued hundreds of American students amid fierce urban warfare.

Packed with declassified secrets, veteran testimonies, and pulse-racing accounts of heroism and hard lessons, this gripping narrative captures the raw fury of battle and the triumphant return to freedom. Wharton doesn't shy from the fog of war—the friendly fire tragedies, political firestorms, and strategic blunders—but celebrates the grit that turned turmoil into renewal. Forty years on, Grenada stands as a testament to defiance: a small island's roar against tyranny, and the unyielding spirit of those who fought to reclaim it.

Dive into this adrenaline-fueled saga of spies, soldiers, and sovereignty—a must-read for history buffs, military enthusiasts, and anyone thrilled by the true stories that shaped our world.
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