Anonymous ID: 30a43e Dec. 19, 2020, 7:27 p.m. No.12099482   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12099246

Wow…

 

COMMS?

21 Dec?

400,000 Processed?

 

Serve to those you would only really hate?

 

How many Chinese of any categories were there in CONUS?

Canada, (Soldiers Winter/Arctic Training, how many trained?)

Anonymous ID: 30a43e Dec. 19, 2020, 7:54 p.m. No.12099727   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9739

>>12099399

and part of that follow on…

>>12099569

This is small tits to what we did every fucking day in Iraq and Afghanistan for fucking decades… Welcome to the Party Pal!… (Ezra)

o7:

 

Response is that you should review that operation, what did it incur?

Notable

United States invasion of Panama

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Invasion of Panama

Operation Just Cause Rangers 3rd sqd la comadancia small.jpg

U.S. soldiers prepare to take La Comandancia in the El Chorrillo neighborhood of Panama City, in December 1989.

Date 20 December 1989 – 31 January 1990[1]

Location Panama

Result

American victory[2]

 

Dictator Manuel Noriega deposed

Belligerents

Panama

 

Panama Defense Force

United States

Commanders and leaders

Manuel Noriega (POW) George H. W. Bush

Maxwell R. Thurman

Strength

12,800 police, national guard, & army +27,000

Casualties and losses

205+ killed

1,906 captured 23 killed

325 wounded

Panamanian civilians killed according to[3]

U.S. military: 250

United Nations: 500

CODEHUCA: 2,500–3,000

 

1 Spanish journalist killed[4][5]

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Operation Just Cause

The United States Invasion of Panama, code-named Operation Just Cause, was the invasion of Panama by the United States between mid-December 1989 and late-January 1990. It occurred during the administration of U.S. President George H. W. Bush, and ten years after the Torrijos–Carter Treaties were ratified to transfer control of the Panama Canal from the United States to Panama by 1 January 2000.

 

During the invasion, de facto Panamanian leader, general, and dictator Manuel Noriega was deposed, president-elect Guillermo Endara sworn into office, and the Panamanian Defense Force dissolved.