Ten cases of special forces in action

Monday, May 9th, 2011

The BBC shares 10 cases of special forces in action — many familiar, some not:

  1. Operation Thunderbolt – Uganda, July 1976
  2. Operation Eagle Claw – Iran, April 1980
  3. Operation Nimrod – London, May 1980
  4. Loughgall ambush – Northern Ireland, May 1987
  5. Assassination of Abu Jihad – Tunis, April 1988
  6. The Battle of Mogadishu – Somalia, October 1993
  7. Operation Chavin de Huantar – Peru, April 1997
  8. Operation Barras – Sierra Leone, September 2000
  9. Moscow Theatre siege – October, 2002
  10. Operation Jaque – Colombia, July 2008

Operation Nimrod caught my eye:

This was the first special forces operation to be shown live on television. On 30 April, a group of Iranian Arab separatists stormed the Iranian embassy in London, taking 26 hostages. Five hostages were released in the following days, but on the sixth day of the siege, the hostage-takers killed a diplomat and threw his body out on to the street.

This was the cue for the Special Air Service (SAS) to launch an assault. Five four-man teams broke into the building from different directions, using stun grenades to disorientate the gunmen. Five of the six militants were killed and 19 of the 20 remaining hostages were rescued, while one was shot dead by the hostage-takers during the SAS assault.

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