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* In ''Film/AngerManagement'', one of the people enrolled in Buddy's [[TitleDrop anger management]] class is "Chuck", who is revealed to be a ShellShockedVeteran of the operation--even though the whole "war" lasted less than two months total.

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* In ''Film/AngerManagement'', one of the people enrolled in Buddy's [[TitleDrop anger management]] class is "Chuck", who is revealed to be a ShellShockedVeteran of the operation--even though the whole "war" lasted less than two months total.total.
* The invasion factors into the climax of ''VideoGame/PhantomDoctrine''. The whole invasion is a distraction so the protagonist and their team can infiltrate a bunker there and assassinate the BigBad.
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Operation Urgent Fury (also known as the Invasion of Grenada) was the 1983 invasion of {{UsefulNotes/Grenada}}, a small Lesser Antilles Caribbean island nation (with a population of just over 100,000), by UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates of America (with some token contributions from the other Caribbean island nations).

Grenada gained independence from [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} the United Kingdom]] in 1974, but a 1979 revolution by the local Marxist-Leninist "New Jewel[[note]]This word stood for "Joint Endeavour for Welfare, Education, and Liberation."[[/note]] Movement" suspended the constitution and invited UsefulNotes/{{Cuba}}n military forces into the island. (We should note that most Grenadians supported their takeover at the time it happened.) After a 1983 internal power struggle ended with the deposal and execution of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, the invasion began on October 25, 1983. A combined force of troops from the United States (nearly 10,000 troops), UsefulNotes/{{Jamaica}}, and members of the Regional Security System (approximately 300 troops) defeated Grenadian and Cuban resistance and the military government, now led by Hudson Austin, was deposed.

The United States cited the communist presence (particularly of Cuban military forces) as a justification to invade. They supported this claim by citing the alliance between the Grenadian regime and [[UsefulNotes/FidelCastro Castroite]] Cuba and the construction of airstrip they considered suspicious because it was too long for the civilian use it was nominally claimed to be for but long enough to base UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|RussiaUkraineAndSoOn}}-make heavy bombers off. The true justification for the invasion was stated to be the presence of a hotel near the airstrip housing a few US students, and the supposed risk that they faced.

The invasion rapidly deposed the communist regime, and instituted a provisional government under American occupation. Forty-nine Grenadian soldiers and 25 Cubans were killed in the invasion, originally reported as 59 total by American forces. Twenty-four civilians also died in the fighting. The American military assault was, however, poorly organized, and led to a large-scale reorganization in 1986 to improve communications between the US military branches.

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Operation Urgent Fury (also known as the Invasion of Grenada) was the 1983 invasion of {{UsefulNotes/Grenada}}, a small Lesser Antilles Caribbean island nation (with a population of just over 100,000), by UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates of America (with some token contributions from the other Caribbean island nations).

Grenada gained independence from [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} the United Kingdom]] UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom in 1974, but a 1979 revolution by the local Marxist-Leninist "New Jewel[[note]]This word stood for "Joint Endeavour for Welfare, Education, and Liberation."[[/note]] Movement" suspended the constitution and invited UsefulNotes/{{Cuba}}n military forces into the island. (We should note that most Grenadians supported their takeover at the time it happened.) After a 1983 internal power struggle ended with the deposal and execution of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, the invasion began on October 25, 1983. A combined force of troops from the United States (nearly 10,000 troops), UsefulNotes/{{Jamaica}}, and members of the Regional Security System (approximately 300 troops) defeated Grenadian and Cuban resistance and the military government, now led by Hudson Austin, was deposed.

The United States cited the communist presence (particularly of Cuban military forces) as a justification to invade. They supported this claim by citing the alliance between the Grenadian regime and [[UsefulNotes/FidelCastro Castroite]] Cuba and the construction of airstrip they considered suspicious because it was too long for the civilian use it was nominally claimed to be for but long enough to base UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|RussiaUkraineAndSoOn}}-make heavy bombers off. The true justification for the invasion was stated to be the presence of a hotel near the airstrip housing a few US students, students and the supposed risk that they faced.

The invasion rapidly deposed the communist regime, regime and instituted a provisional government under American occupation. Forty-nine Grenadian soldiers and 25 Cubans were killed in the invasion, originally reported as 59 total by American forces. Twenty-four civilians also died in the fighting. The American military assault was, however, poorly organized, and led to a large-scale reorganization in 1986 to improve communications between the US military branches.



* From the 2012 season premiere of ''[[Series/SaturdayNightLive SNL]]'' hosted by Creator/SethMacFarlane, a sketch set in a puppeteering class. Creator/BillHader plays one student as a ShellShockedVeteran discharged in 1983. His puppet "Tony" looks like him with a long grey hair, wearing sunglasses, and a camouflage army jacket, speaking in a raspy voice and smoking a cigarette. He keeps recalling horrible things from the invasion of Grenada. Bonnie (Creator/VanessaBayer) is a student whose puppet Nicki has a ValleyGirl persona:

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* From the 2012 2012–13 season premiere of ''[[Series/SaturdayNightLive SNL]]'' hosted by Creator/SethMacFarlane, a sketch set in a puppeteering class. Creator/BillHader plays one student as a ShellShockedVeteran discharged in 1983. His puppet "Tony" Tony looks like him with a long grey hair, wearing sunglasses, sunglasses and a camouflage army jacket, speaking in a raspy voice voice, and smoking a cigarette. He keeps recalling horrible things from the invasion of Grenada. Bonnie (Creator/VanessaBayer) is a student whose puppet Nicki has a ValleyGirl persona:



* In ''Film/AngerManagement'', one of the people enrolled in Buddy's [[TitleDrop Anger Management]] class is "Chuck", who is revealed to be a ShellShockedVeteran of the operation--despite the fact that the whole "war" lasted less than two months total.

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* In ''Film/AngerManagement'', one of the people enrolled in Buddy's [[TitleDrop Anger Management]] anger management]] class is "Chuck", who is revealed to be a ShellShockedVeteran of the operation--despite the fact that operation--even though the whole "war" lasted less than two months total.
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* The Creator/ClintEastwood film ''Film/HeartbreakRidge''.

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* The last act of Creator/ClintEastwood film ''Film/HeartbreakRidge''.''Film/HeartbreakRidge'' features the protagonists (a platoon of US Marines) taking part in Urgent Fury.
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* In ''Film/AngerManagement'', one of the people enrolled in Buddy's [[TitleDrop Anger Management]] class is "Chuck", who is revealed to be a ShellShockedVeteran of the operation==despite the fact that the whole "war" lasted less than two months total.

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* In ''Film/AngerManagement'', one of the people enrolled in Buddy's [[TitleDrop Anger Management]] class is "Chuck", who is revealed to be a ShellShockedVeteran of the operation==despite operation--despite the fact that the whole "war" lasted less than two months total.
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* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' can have you encounter a random elderly NPC who claims to be a war veteran who fought in Grenada.

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* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' can have you encounter a random elderly NPC who claims to be a war veteran who fought in Grenada.Grenada.
* In ''Film/AngerManagement'', one of the people enrolled in Buddy's [[TitleDrop Anger Management]] class is "Chuck", who is revealed to be a ShellShockedVeteran of the operation==despite the fact that the whole "war" lasted less than two months total.
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* ''GrandTheftAutoV'' can have you encounter a random elderly NPC who claims to be a war veteran who fought in Grenada.

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* ''GrandTheftAutoV'' ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' can have you encounter a random elderly NPC who claims to be a war veteran who fought in Grenada.
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-->'''"Tony"''': Nobody was laughing out loud that day in Grenada. Many people were saying "OMG." Me, I was saying "TTYL to my innocence!"

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-->'''"Tony"''': Nobody was laughing out loud that day in Grenada. Many people were saying "OMG." Me, I was saying "TTYL to my innocence!"innocence!"
* ''GrandTheftAutoV'' can have you encounter a random elderly NPC who claims to be a war veteran who fought in Grenada.
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Operation Urgent Fury (also known as the Invasion of Grenada) was the 1983 invasion of {{UsefulNotes/Grenada}}, a small Lesser Antilles Caribbean island nation (with a population of just over 100,000), by the United States of America (with some token contributions from the other Caribbean island nations).

Grenada gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1974, but a 1979 revolution by the local Marxist-Leninist "New Jewel Movement" suspended the constitution and invited Cuban military forces into the island. After a 1983 internal power struggle ended with the deposition and execution of Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, the invasion began on October 25, 1983. A combined force of troops from the United States (nearly 10,000 troops), Jamaica and members of the Regional Security System (approximately 300 troops) defeated Grenadan and Cuban resistance and the military government of Hudson Austin was deposed.

The United States cited the communist presence (particularly of Cuban military forces) as a justification to invade. They supported this claim by citing the alliance between the Grenadan regime and Castroite Cuba and the construction of airstrip they considered suspicious because it was too long for the civilian use it was nominally claimed to be for but long enough to base Soviet-make heavy bombers off of. The true justification for the invasion was stated to be the presence of a hotel near the airstrip housing a few US students, and the supposed risk that they faced.

The invasion rapidly deposed the communist regime, and instituted a provisional government under American occupation. 49 Grenadian soldiers and 25 Cubans were killed in the invasion, originally reported as 59 total by American forces. 24 civilians also died in the fighting. The American military assault was, however, poorly organized, and led to a large-scale reorganization in 1986 to improve communications between the US military branches.

The United Nations General Assembly condemned the act by a vote of 122 to 9. The invasion was claimed to be an obvious violation of international law, and Britain, China, the USSR and Canada in particular condemned the act for displaying a complete disregard by the American government for international law. Specifically British Prime Minister Margret Thatcher was bothered as President Ronald Reagan had personally assured her the United States would not invade Grenada mere days before doing so. Arguments still rage today over the issue.

Regardless of what you think of the invasion, the airport that was "too long for civilian use" was completed in 1984, is used for civilian aircraft, and is just as long as was planned for before the invasion. The day of the invasion is now a national holiday in Grenada, and sees large public celebration (including remembrance services for the 19 US servicemen killed) every year.

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Operation Urgent Fury (also known as the Invasion of Grenada) was the 1983 invasion of {{UsefulNotes/Grenada}}, a small Lesser Antilles Caribbean island nation (with a population of just over 100,000), by the United States UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates of America (with some token contributions from the other Caribbean island nations).

Grenada gained independence from [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} the United Kingdom Kingdom]] in 1974, but a 1979 revolution by the local Marxist-Leninist "New Jewel Jewel[[note]]This word stood for "Joint Endeavour for Welfare, Education, and Liberation."[[/note]] Movement" suspended the constitution and invited Cuban UsefulNotes/{{Cuba}}n military forces into the island. (We should note that most Grenadians supported their takeover at the time it happened.) After a 1983 internal power struggle ended with the deposition deposal and execution of Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, the invasion began on October 25, 1983. A combined force of troops from the United States (nearly 10,000 troops), Jamaica UsefulNotes/{{Jamaica}}, and members of the Regional Security System (approximately 300 troops) defeated Grenadan Grenadian and Cuban resistance and the military government of government, now led by Hudson Austin Austin, was deposed.

The United States cited the communist presence (particularly of Cuban military forces) as a justification to invade. They supported this claim by citing the alliance between the Grenadan Grenadian regime and Castroite [[UsefulNotes/FidelCastro Castroite]] Cuba and the construction of airstrip they considered suspicious because it was too long for the civilian use it was nominally claimed to be for but long enough to base Soviet-make UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|RussiaUkraineAndSoOn}}-make heavy bombers off of.off. The true justification for the invasion was stated to be the presence of a hotel near the airstrip housing a few US students, and the supposed risk that they faced.

The invasion rapidly deposed the communist regime, and instituted a provisional government under American occupation. 49 Forty-nine Grenadian soldiers and 25 Cubans were killed in the invasion, originally reported as 59 total by American forces. 24 Twenty-four civilians also died in the fighting. The American military assault was, however, poorly organized, and led to a large-scale reorganization in 1986 to improve communications between the US military branches.

The United Nations UsefulNotes/UnitedNations General Assembly condemned the act by a vote of 122 to 9. The invasion was claimed to be an obvious violation of international law, and Britain, China, UsefulNotes/{{China}}, the USSR and Canada UsefulNotes/{{Canada}} in particular condemned the act for displaying a complete disregard by the American government for international law. Specifically British Prime Minister Margret Thatcher UsefulNotes/MargaretThatcher was specifically bothered as because President Ronald Reagan UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan had personally assured her the United States would not invade Grenada mere days before doing so. so.[[note]]She also apparently thought it was UsefulNotes/TheCommonwealthOfNations' responsibility to put Grenada "right" rather than that of the U.S.[[/note]] Arguments still rage today over the issue.

Regardless of what you think of the invasion, the airport that was "too long for civilian use" was completed in 1984, is used for civilian aircraft, and is just as long as was planned for before the invasion. The day of the invasion is now a national holiday in Grenada, and sees large public celebration (including remembrance services for the 19 US servicemen killed) every year.



* From the 2012 season premiere of ''[[Series/SaturdayNightLive SNL]]'' hosted by Seth [=MacFarlane=], a sketch set in a puppeteering class. One of the students (Bill Hader) is a Shell Shocked Vet discharged in 1983. His puppet "Tony" looks like him with a long grey hair, wearing sunglasses, and a camouflage army jacket, speaking in a raspy voice and smoking a cigarette. He keeps recalling horrible things from the invasion of Grenada. Bonnie (Vanessa Bayer) is a student whose puppet Nicki has a ValleyGirl persona:

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* From the 2012 season premiere of ''[[Series/SaturdayNightLive SNL]]'' hosted by Seth [=MacFarlane=], Creator/SethMacFarlane, a sketch set in a puppeteering class. One of the students (Bill Hader) is Creator/BillHader plays one student as a Shell Shocked Vet ShellShockedVeteran discharged in 1983. His puppet "Tony" looks like him with a long grey hair, wearing sunglasses, and a camouflage army jacket, speaking in a raspy voice and smoking a cigarette. He keeps recalling horrible things from the invasion of Grenada. Bonnie (Vanessa Bayer) (Creator/VanessaBayer) is a student whose puppet Nicki has a ValleyGirl persona:



-->'''"Tony"''': Nobody was laughing out loud that day in Grenada. Many people were saying "OMG." Me, I was saying TTYL to my innocence!"

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-->'''"Tony"''': Nobody was laughing out loud that day in Grenada. Many people were saying "OMG." Me, I was saying TTYL "TTYL to my innocence!"
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The invasion rapidly deposed the communist regime, and instituted a provisional government under American occupation. 49 Grenadian soldiers and 25 Cubans were killed in the invasion, originally reported as 59 total by American forces. 24 civilians also died in the fighting. The American military assault was, however, unorganized in and cited many places to improve.

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The invasion rapidly deposed the communist regime, and instituted a provisional government under American occupation. 49 Grenadian soldiers and 25 Cubans were killed in the invasion, originally reported as 59 total by American forces. 24 civilians also died in the fighting. The American military assault was, however, unorganized in poorly organized, and cited many places led to improve.
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Regardless of what you think of the invasion, the airport that was "too long for civilian use" was completed in 1984, is used for civilian aircraft, and is just as long as was planned for before the invasion. The day of the invasion is now a national holiday in Grenada.

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Regardless of what you think of the invasion, the airport that was "too long for civilian use" was completed in 1984, is used for civilian aircraft, and is just as long as was planned for before the invasion. The day of the invasion is now a national holiday in Grenada.
Grenada, and sees large public celebration (including remembrance services for the 19 US servicemen killed) every year.
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->''"The UsefulNotes/UnitedNations deeply deplores the armed intervention in Grenada, which constitutes a flagrant violation of international law and of the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of that State."''
-->--'''United Nations on Operation Urgent Fury'''

Operation Urgent Fury (also known as the Invasion of Grenada) was the 1983 invasion of {{UsefulNotes/Grenada}}, a small Lesser Antilles Caribbean island nation (with a population of just over 100,000), by the United States of America (with some token contributions from the other Caribbean island nations).

Grenada gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1974, but a 1979 revolution by the local Marxist-Leninist "New Jewel Movement" suspended the constitution and invited Cuban military forces into the island. After a 1983 internal power struggle ended with the deposition and execution of Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, the invasion began on October 25, 1983. A combined force of troops from the United States (nearly 10,000 troops), Jamaica and members of the Regional Security System (approximately 300 troops) defeated Grenadan and Cuban resistance and the military government of Hudson Austin was deposed.

The United States cited the communist presence (particularly of Cuban military forces) as a justification to invade. They supported this claim by citing the alliance between the Grenadan regime and Castroite Cuba and the construction of airstrip they considered suspicious because it was too long for the civilian use it was nominally claimed to be for but long enough to base Soviet-make heavy bombers off of. The true justification for the invasion was stated to be the presence of a hotel near the airstrip housing a few US students, and the supposed risk that they faced.

The invasion rapidly deposed the communist regime, and instituted a provisional government under American occupation. 49 Grenadian soldiers and 25 Cubans were killed in the invasion, originally reported as 59 total by American forces. 24 civilians also died in the fighting. The American military assault was, however, unorganized in and cited many places to improve.

The United Nations General Assembly condemned the act by a vote of 122 to 9. The invasion was claimed to be an obvious violation of international law, and Britain, China, the USSR and Canada in particular condemned the act for displaying a complete disregard by the American government for international law. Specifically British Prime Minister Margret Thatcher was bothered as President Ronald Reagan had personally assured her the United States would not invade Grenada mere days before doing so. Arguments still rage today over the issue.

Regardless of what you think of the invasion, the airport that was "too long for civilian use" was completed in 1984, is used for civilian aircraft, and is just as long as was planned for before the invasion. The day of the invasion is now a national holiday in Grenada.

!!In fiction:
* The Creator/ClintEastwood film ''Film/HeartbreakRidge''.
* The 1990 novel ''Feast of Bones'' has one chapter focusing on Urgent Fury; interestingly, the protagonists are two Soviet paratroopers hastily sent there from Cuba to bolster the island defences in the face of the incoming US invasion. They witness the Rangers jumping on Point Salines airfield (and get strafed by an AC-130), shoot down a Cobra gunship with an AA gun, then get confined to the embassy by their political bosses when it becomes clear the defence will collapse.
* From the 2012 season premiere of ''[[Series/SaturdayNightLive SNL]]'' hosted by Seth [=MacFarlane=], a sketch set in a puppeteering class. One of the students (Bill Hader) is a Shell Shocked Vet discharged in 1983. His puppet "Tony" looks like him with a long grey hair, wearing sunglasses, and a camouflage army jacket, speaking in a raspy voice and smoking a cigarette. He keeps recalling horrible things from the invasion of Grenada. Bonnie (Vanessa Bayer) is a student whose puppet Nicki has a ValleyGirl persona:
-->'''"Nicki"''': I'm like so into my phone! I'm always like texting, texting, texting! LOL!
-->'''"Tony"''': Nobody was laughing out loud that day in Grenada. Many people were saying "OMG." Me, I was saying TTYL to my innocence!"

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