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Operation Just Cause
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The Invasion of Panama
By Thomas Donnelly, Caleb Baker, Margaret Roth
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Operation Just Cause
Dimensions: 9.5'' x 6.5''
453 pages
Lexington Books
Publication Date: August 1991
Hardcover
ISBN: 0669249750

Drawing on hundreds of interviews, the authors describe the invasion of 26,000 U.S. troops against the Panama Defense Forces, and the toppling of Manuel Noriega. In addition to crisp accounts of conventional firefights during the brief campaign--December '89-January '90--the book describes a wide variety of military situations, affording readers a close look at how U.S. troops make war in the post-Vietnam era: Capt. Linda Bray becomes the first female to lead American troops into battle; an American civilian is rescued from the Model Prison by Delta Force commandos; U.S. and Panamanian forces fight hand-to-hand in an airport women's restroom.

As the authors make clear, Operation Just Cause marked a significant change from Washington's concentration on the Soviet menace. With the protection of American citizens abroad becoming increasingly important in the face of terrorism and hostage-taking, we can expect the smaller U.S. Army to be oriented toward a different variety of threats, note the authors. The book offers a sharp examination of how the Army went into action on a new kind of front.

Thomas Donnelly is a resident fellow at AEI.



Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Prologue


The Man on Horseback
"You Know, Woerner, You Better Be Prepared"
"We've Got to Start Paying Attention to Panama:
"Carlos, You Are My Man"
"A Lot of Moving Parts"
"Let's Do It"
Battles before the War
The Gauntlet
On Common Ground
"It Got Real Personal Real Quick"
In Broad Daylight
Sweeping the North
The Great Divide
The Ceding of Colon
Bulldog!
Closing the Loop

Epilogue
Conclusions
Appendices
Index
About the Authors
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