Description: The U.S. Invasion of Grenada by Philip Kukielski Offers a long overdue scholarly reconsideration of Operation Urgent Fury, based on historical evidence that only recently has been revealed in declassified documents, unheralded oral history interviews and unnoticed memoir accounts. This curated telling also offers a fresh view of the subject by unspooling the tangled story of the invasion. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In the fall of 1983, arguably the coldest year of the decades-long Cold War, the worlds greatest superpower invaded Grenada, a Marxist-led Caribbean nation the size of Atlanta. Why and how this unlikely one-week war was waged was shrouded in secrecy at the time--and has remained so ever since. This book is an overdue reconsideration of Operation Urgent Fury, based on historical evidence that only recently has been revealed in declassified documents, oral history interviews and memoir accounts. This chronological narrative emphasizes the human dimension of a sudden crisis now regarded as the greatest foreign policy challenge of President Ronald Reagans first term. Because the American intervention was hastily drafted, many snafus and accidents marked the chaotic initial days of the operation. Inevitably it fell to individual soldiers, aviators and sailors to perform heroic acts to make up for faulty intelligence, inadequate communication or poor coordination. This work recounts their inspiring, underreported stories in filling out a more complete portrait of Operation Urgent Fury. The final chapter recounts the invasions aftereffects, especially the unexpected role it played in Congressional reform of the military for future combat in the Middle East. Author Biography Philip Kukielski is a career journalist who worked as a writer and, later, a managing editor of the Providence Journal in Rhode Island over the course of four decades. He lives in Fairfax, Virginia. Table of Contents Table of ContentsPrefaceIntroduction 1. 39 Hours to "Go" 2. Everyone Goes Late 3. Nine Chalks to Chaos 4. SEALs Besieged 5. Rangers Seize Salines 6. Rescuing the Rescuers 7. Rescuing the Students 8. The Enemy Is Us 9. The Enemy Is the Media10. The Enemy Is Cuba11. The Route to Intervention12. Securing the VictoryChapter NotesBibliographyIndex Review "Kukielskis incredibly detailed book is an in-depth blow by blow of Operation Urgent Fury….incredibly descriptive and meticulous...an encyclopedic page turner complete with hundreds of chapter notes, bibliography references and a thorough index...you wont be disappointed"—Rotor Review, Naval Helicopter Association"This is a terrific book. I thought I knew a lot about the Grenada operation, but I cant tell you how much I learned from it. Actually, I can. I learned a lot. ...impressive...fascinating...outstanding...details are chilling.... This is really a tour de force--it will become the seminal work on Operation Urgent Fury, and I would strongly recommend it to anyone interested not only in the Grenada operation but to those interested in coming to grips with the Reagan Presidency."—Stephen F. Knott, Naval War College, Newport, RI"This is a well-written and extremely well researched book. Its amazing that an invasion of a small Caribbean island, with the population of an average U.S. city, can teach us so many lessons. The author systematically makes these points in an articulate manner. The undisciplined military organization and field operations clearly showed areas that needed addressing. Thankfully, it appears that the military learned from this invasion. However, on the civilian/government side, we seem to be repeating many of the errors of judgment and organization. This book should be a must for all military officers during their career. It also should be read by any civilian appointee taking a position in Defense, State, and Intelligence. The facts are presented in an easy to read and logical sequence. The final chapters do an excellent job of summarizing the events, lessons learned, and subsequent actions."—Frank McGrath, LT USN 70-76"Kukielski sheds new light on this forgotten episode of American military history...good insight"—The Daybook"The narrative is solid and Kukielski provides 24 pages of detailed notes at the end to support his assertions, revelations that may surprise readers well-versed in military history and national security affairs."—Air Commando Journal"Invasion of Grenada is both incredibly descriptive and meticulous in the in-depth account of Urgent Fury"—Naval Helicopter Association"Theres great drama, elegant and precise writing, and formidable research in this book about this now half-forgotten operation, which continues to provide lessons for policymakers. Its a model of military history—and a solid basis for a movie."—Robert Whitcomb, columnist, Go Local Prov Review Quote "This is a terrific book. I thought I knew a lot about the Grenada operation, but I cant tell you how much I learned from it. Actually, I can. I learned a lot. ...impressive...fascinating...outstanding...details are chilling.... This is really a tour de force--it will become the seminal work on Operation Urgent Fury, and I would strongly recommend it to anyone interested not only in the Grenada operation but to those interested in coming to grips with the Reagan Presidency."--Stephen F. Knott, Naval War College, Newport, RI; "This is a well-written and extremely well researched book. Its amazing that an invasion of a small Caribbean island, with the population of an average U.S. city, can teach us so many lessons. The author systematically makes these points in an articulate manner. The undisciplined military organization and field operations clearly showed areas that needed addressing. Thankfully, it appears that the military learned from this invasion. However, on the civilian/government side, we seem to be repeating many of the errors of judgment and organization. This book should be a must for all military officers during their career. It also should be read by any civilian appointee taking a position in Defense, State, and Intelligence. The facts are presented in an easy to read and logical sequence. The final chapters do an excellent job of summarizing the events, lessons learned, and subsequent actions."--Frank McGrath, LT USN 70-76 Details ISBN1476678790 Author Philip Kukielski ISBN-10 1476678790 ISBN-13 9781476678795 Format Paperback Subtitle Legacy of a Flawed Victory Place of Publication Jefferson, NC Country of Publication United States DEWEY 972.9845 Pages 264 Short Title The U. S. Invasion of Grenada Language English AU Release Date 2020-02-11 NZ Release Date 2020-02-11 UK Release Date 2019-12-30 Year 2019 Publication Date 2019-12-30 US Release Date 2019-12-30 Publisher McFarland & Co Inc Imprint McFarland & Co Inc Audience Age 18 Illustrations 46 photos, maps, notes, index Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126657166;
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Author: Philip Kukielski
Publication Name: The U.S. Invasion of Grenada: Legacy of a Flawed Victory
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Language: English
Publisher: Mcfarland & Co Inc
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Publication Year: 2020
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Number of Pages: 264 Pages