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The German invasion of France, with subsidiary attacks on Belgium and the Netherlands, consisted of two phases, Operation Yellow ( Fall Gelb ) and Operation Red ( Fall Rot ).
* 2003 – Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is captured near his home town of Tikrit ( see Operation Red Dawn ).
As the Red Army advanced on Kolberg, most of the inhabitants and tens of thousands of refugees from surrounding areas ( about 70, 000 were trapped in the Kolberg Pocket ), as well as 40, 000 German soldiers, were evacuated from the besieged city by German naval forces in Operation Hannibal.
When Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, in Operation Barbarossa, the Red Army's ground forces had 303 divisions and 22 separate brigades ( 4. 8 million soldiers ), including 166 divisions and 9 brigades ( 2. 9 million soldiers ) garrisoned in the western military districts.
The island was occupied by Nazi Germany in 1941 ( Operation Beowulf ); German troops remained there until expelled by the Red Army in the Moonzund Landing Operation in October and November 1944.
In late 1981, the CIA conspiracy " Operation Red Christmas " was exposed to separate the Atlantic region from the rest of Nicaragua.
On 13 December 2003, Saddam Hussein was captured by U. S. forces at a farmhouse in ad-Dawr near Tikrit in a hole in Operation Red Dawn.
The 2008 Believe campaign results included Macy's collecting 1. 1 million letters from Santa Mail Red Letter boxes located in Macy's stores, that were then mailed to him through the United States Post Office " Operation Santa ", and Macy's making a matching $ 1 million US contribution to the Make-A-Wish Foundation for the letters collected by Macy's.
Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor after his four-man counterinsurgency team was almost wiped out during Operation Red Wings in June 2005.
On August 20, 1944, a c. 3, 400, 000-strong Red Army began a major summer offensive codenamed Jassy-Kishinev Operation.
In 1944 thirty Belarusians ( known as Čorny Kot ( Black Cat ) and personally led by Michał Vituška ) were airdropped by the Luftwaffe behind the lines of the Red Army, which had already liberated Belarus during Operation Bagration.
Chișinău was taken by the Red Army on 24 August 1944 as a result of the Jassy-Kishinev Operation.
* Operation Flashpoint: Red River, a video game for the Xbox 360, PC and PS3 ..
The Red Army marched through Moscow on June 25 to show off Soviet power by marking the 4th anniversary of Operation Barbarossa in 1941 launched by Germany for the invasion of the Soviet Union and the end of World War II in Europe.
Its first mission, " Operation Feuerzauber " ( Operation Fire Magic ), immediately established the GSG 9's reputation as an elite unit, It was carried out in 1977 when Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Landshut, a Lufthansa plane on the way from Palma de Mallorca to Frankfurt, demanding that imprisoned members of the German Red Army Faction terrorist group be freed in exchange for the passengers and crew who would be held as hostages.
* Shamus O. Goare-United States Army Nightstalker killed during Operation Red Wing
During World War II, Braunsberg was occupied by the Soviet Red Army following the Braunsberg Offensive Operation ( 13 March 1945-22 March 1945 ) following the elimination of the German Heiligenbeil Pocket, and suffered heavy destruction due to fighting and subsequent looting.
September 9, 1969: Operation Raviv – Israeli forces raid Egypt's Red Sea coast.
The team's final certification exercise, code named Operation Equus Red, was held in October 1983 at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.
* In the film Red Tails, the Tuskegee Airmen provide air support for the beach landing in Operation Shingle.
After early setbacks against Poland in 1919, the Red Army was overwhelmingly successful in a counter-offensive in early 1920 that nullified the Polish Kiev Operation, forcing a Polish retreat.

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It was soon used in combat — in March 1986 against a Libyan SA-5 site in the Gulf of Sidra, and then Operation Eldorado Canyon in April.
The administration then launched a four-day bombing campaign named Operation Desert Fox, lasting from December 16 to December 19, 1998.
Low-intensity storms have hit the island, including in 1901, which blew over 1, 500 coconut trees, on September 16, 1944 which caused the wreck of a Royal Air Force PBY Catalina, September 1990 which demolished the tent city then being constructed for USAF bomber crews during Operation Desert Storm, and on July 22, 2007 when winds exceeded and over of rain fell in 24 hours.
As the opening attack of the British Operation Crossbow, the Operation Hydra air-raid attacked the HVP's " Sleeping & Living Quarters " ( to specifically target scientists ), then the " Factory Workshops ", and finally the " Experimental Station " on the night of August 17 / 18, 1943.
Israel then launched Operation Bringing Home the Goods, in which it raided the Jericho prison and seized the five.
After the brief success of the Kerensky Offensive 1 – 19 July and its disastrous sequel, when Ludendorff's general reserve of six divisions captured Riga, 1 – 5 September 1917 and then in Operation Albion September – October 1917 took the islands at the mouth of the Gulf of Riga, British and French commanders on the Western Front had to reckon on the German western army being strengthened by reinforcements from the Eastern Front in late 1917.
In November 1942, following Allied landings in North Africa ( Operation Torch ), the Germans occupied all of Provence ( Operation Attila ) and then headed for Toulon ( Case Anton ).
Britain's first airborne assault took place on February 10, 1941 when, what was then known as II Special Air Service ( some 37 men of 500 trained in No. 2 Commando plus three Italian interpreters ), parachuted into Italy to blow up an aqueduct in a daring raid named Operation Colossus.
What was then known as Operation Bayonet had begun.
In the days immediately following Goldstein's revelation, publications such as the libertarian magazine Reason, and then the Boston Globe, emphasized the Stasi analogy, widely highlighting Operation TIPS ' shortcomings.
Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin then moved on to other matters, namely Operation Overlord and general war policy.
Irgun committed the attack in response to Operation Agatha, known within Israel then and now as " Black Saturday ".
This was later renamed " VME ", short for Versa Module European, by Lyman ( Lym ) Hevle, then a VP with the Motorola Microsystems Operation.
Improvements in technology since then have resulted in greater use of the smaller arrays, by sites such as the Côte d ' Azur Observatory in Grasse, France ; and the Apache Point Observatory Lunar Laser-ranging Operation ( APOLLO ) at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico.
the new terminal design includes: construction of a new terminal building, installation of jet bridges, a new modern control tower, increase in aircraft apron parking positions from five to eight in phase 1 of the project and then to twelve in phase 2 ; development of a Fixed Base Operation ( FBO ); redevelopment and relocation of a new air cargo facility ; and construction of a new car park and road infrastructure network.
By 1990 Boyd had moved to Florida because of declining health, but Cheney ( then the Secretary of Defense in the George H. W. Bush administration ) called him back to work on the plans for Operation Desert Storm.
The additions, part of then CEO James Adamson's back to basics program also called Operation Phoenix, were an attempt to add not only a value menu, but also a line of value meals.
It was first tested standalone and then as the primary of a two-stage thermonuclear device during Operation Redwing.
On 4 April 1961, President Kennedy then approved the Bay of Pigs plan ( also known as Operation Zapata ), because it had an airfield that would not need to be extended to handle bomber operations, it was farther away from large groups of civilians than the Trinidad plan, and it was less " noisy " militarily, which would make any future denial of direct US involvement more plausible.
The works in the Upper castle were almost complete in 1939, when the Polish Defensive War started and the area was soon annexed by the Soviet Union, then by Nazi Germany during Operation Barbarossa.
He was not to move further east than the border with Egypt and was then to remain on the defensive while the Axis concentrated on the capture of Malta ( Operation Herkules ).

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