RM2FKPHWD–1980s Impeach American President Ronald Reagan political pinback button. During President Reagan’s eight years in office there were efforts to impeac
RFFAE017–flags of USA and Grenada painted on cracked wall
RMA2EKGB–Caribbean, GRENADA, St. George's: Ruins of Fort Matthew, destroyed by US forces in 1983 invasion
RF2DBM50P–flags of USA and Grenada painted on cracked wall
RM2RPHH0C–Statue of the 40th president of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) in Budapest, Hungary
RMD1HXB7–Roadside breeze block wall with spray painted graffiti thanking USA for the 1983 liberation, St George's, Grenada, West Indies
RMFFN17R–Jan. 11, 2010 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President Ronald Reagan meets with Congressional Leadership in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday, October 25, 1983 to discuss the invasion of Grenada. From left to right: U.S. House Minority Leader Robert Michel (Republican of Illinois); Speaker of the U.S. House Thomas P. ''Tip'' O'Neill (Democrat of Massachusetts); President Reagan; and U.S. Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker (Republican of Tennessee).Mandatory Credit: Michael Evans - White House via CNP (Credit Imag
RMD6P4NN–US 82nd Airborne Division soldiers walking during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury November 3, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2AW0B23–Demonstration in Amsterdam against the US invasion of Grenada after a coup Date: October 25, 1983 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: demonstrations, military operations, parades, banners
RMD6P6JY–US 82nd Airborne Division soldiers during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMCWC2X3–A medic adjusts the intravenous drip bag of a wounded US serviceman en route to a medical facility after the invasion of
RMD6P6Y5–US SSgt Michael J. Haggerty, Air Force photographer during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 26, 1983 in Point Salines Airfield, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2FX7280–Action at the US consulate against the US invasion of Grenada after a coup, 26 October 1983, demonstrations, consulates, military operations, police officers, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMD6P4X8–A US infantryman carries a 90mm M67 recoilless rifle during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury November 9, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2BH5BDH–President Ronald Reagan (1911-2004), 40th President of the United States of America.
RMD6P4NG–A US Marine armed with M16A1 rifle patrols the area around Grenville during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in Grenville, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMC61407–A medic adjusts the intravenous drip bag of a wounded US serviceman en route to a medical facility after the invasion of Grenada. He was one of the 134 U.S. casualties 116 wounded 16 killed . Oct. 28 1983. (BSLOC 2011 3 40)
RMD6P4W1–US medical students from the St. Georges Medical University celebrate their liberation following the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury November 1, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P4RR–US medical students from the St. Georges Medical University celebrate their liberation following the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury Onvember 26, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P4P5–US 82nd Airborne Division soldiers use their rifle butts to break into a car to check for bombs during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2RN7YDW–Statue of the 40th president of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) in Budapest, Hungary
RMD1HXBT–Roadside breeze block wall with spray paint graffiti thanking the USA for the 1983 liberation, St George's, Grenada, West Indies
RM2JC8348–Jan. 11, 2010 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President Ronald Reagan meets with Congressional Leadership in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday, October 25, 1983 to discuss the invasion of Grenada. From left to right: U.S. House Minority Leader Robert Michel (Republican of Illinois); Speaker of the U.S. House Thomas P. ''Tip'' O'Neill (Democrat of Massachusetts); President Reagan; and U.S. Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker (Republican of Tennessee).Mandatory Credit: Michael Evans - White House via CNP (Credit Imag
RMD6P7CE–US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General John W. Vessey Jr. tours the battlefield during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury November 4, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2AT1W9A–Demonstration in Amsterdam against US invasion in Grenada after a coup Eveline Herfkens (PvdA) (4th from left) and Ina Brouwer (CPN) (2nd from right) Date: October 25, 1983 Location: Amsterdam, North Holland Keywords: demonstrations, military operations, parades, parliamentarians, banners Personal name: Brouwer, Ina, Herfkens, Eveline
RMD6P4PJ–US Air Force airmen evacuate a wounded soldier to a waiting C-141 aircraft during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury November 1, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2AE8C6H–St Gerorge'S, Grenada. 13th Apr, 2000. Ruins of Fort Mathew, seen from historic Fort George, the 18th-century French fortress in St George's, Grenada. Fort Matthew was destroyed by US forces in the 1983 invasion. Known as the Spice Isle, Grenada is a popular tourist destination. Credit: Arnold Drapkin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMD6P4NT–US 82nd Airborne Division soldiers wait in an equipment filled M151 light utility vehicle to be loaded for the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in Pope Air Force Base, NC. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P4X2–A woman soldier with the 82nd Airborne Division searches a Cuban national at the US Joint Detention Center Cuba during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 28, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2BH5BDJ–President Ronald Reagan (1911-2004), 40th President of the United States of America.
RMD6P4W8–US Marines guard captured Cuban nationals during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 28, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on November 3, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P68F–US Marines armed with M16A1 rifle patrols the area around Grenville during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in Grenville, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2RPHGR4–Statue of the 40th president of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) in Budapest, Hungary
RM2APCRM0–Action at the US Consulate against the invasion of the US in Grenada after a coup Date: October 26, 1983 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: demonstrations, consulates, military operations, police officers
RMD6P4R4–US Marines guard captured member of the Peoples Revolutionary Army during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2RN7Y5T–Statue of the 40th president of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) in Budapest, Hungary
RM2AR4RJ3–Demonstration in Amsterdam against the invasion by the US in Grenada after a coup Eveline Herfkens (PvdA) (l) and Ina Brouwer (CPN) Annotation: Behind them a banner Reagan hands off of Grenada Date: 25 October 1983 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: demonstrations, military operations, parades, parliamentarians, banners Personal name: Brouwer, Ina, Herfkens, Eveline
RMD6P4WC–US Marines guard captured member of the Peoples Revolutionary Army during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P4PP–US Marines evacuate a wounded soldier to a waiting CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury November 4, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P6CW–A Student from the Saint George's University School of Medicine in Grenada kisses the ground after arriving October 26, 1983 at Charleston, SC. The students were evacuated following the Invasion of Grenada.
RMD6P4T7–Students from the Saint George's University School of Medicine in Grenada are greeted by a loved one as she arrives October 26, 1983 at Charleston, SC. The students were evacuated following the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury.
RMD6P4TK–A student from the Saint George's University School of Medicine in Grenada is greeted by a loved one as she arrives October 26, 1983 at Charleston, SC. The students were evacuated following the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury.
RMD6P4RJ–Captured Cuba nationals in a detention camp during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 28, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on November 3, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P4XD–A 82nd Airborne Division soldier guards captured members of the Peoples Revolutionary Army during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P6XE–Members of the 82nd Airborne Division write letters while taking a break on a ridge during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 28, 1983 in Point Salines Airfield, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P4RB–An 82nd Airborne Division soldier stands next to a poster of Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara at the Frequente Supply Depot where a large cache of weapons was seized during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in St Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on November 3, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P792–Well wishers welcome students from Saint George's University School of Medicine in Grenada as they arrive October 26, 1983 in Charleston, SC. The students were evacuated following the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury.
RMD6P76R–Well wishers welcome students from Saint George's University School of Medicine in Grenada as they arrive October 26, 1983 in Charleston, SC. The students were evacuated following the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury.
RMD6P72X–Governor-General Sir Paul Scoon speaks to members of the media after taking over as head of the new provisional government following the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury November 9, 1983 in St. Georges, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMD6P69D–A Marine armed with an M16A1 rifle escorts a captured member of the Peoples Revolutionary Army during Operation URGENT FURY.
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