Join Marines’ Memorial on 23 October as we welcome Major General Ray Smith, USMC (Ret) to reflect on his experiences with the Battle of Grenada.
On 25 October 1983, just two days after the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing which claimed the lives of 220 US Marines, 18 sailors, and three soldiers, President Ronald Reagan, citing the threat posed to American nationals on the Caribbean nation of Grenada by that nation’s Marxist regime, orders the U. S. Military to invade and secure their safety.
The invading force consisted of the Army’s rapid deployment force, Marines, Army Delta Force, Navy SEALs, and ancillary forces totaling 7,600 troops, together with Jamaican forces and troops of the Regional Security System (RSS). The force defeated Grenadian and Cuban resistance after a low-altitude airborne assault by Rangers on Point Salines Airport at the south end of the island, and a Marine helicopter and amphibious landing on the north end at Pearls Airport.
During Operation Urgent Fury, American forces sustained 19 killed and 116 wounded. Help Marines’ Memorial commemorate these young service members as we learn details of the battle from Major General Smith, who led Battalion Landing Team 2/8 in both Grenada and Beirut.