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  1. Oct 25, 1983 · When that chance came on an obscure Caribbean island in October 1983, the Army and its sister services leaped to seize both the island and, they hoped, renewed self-confidence. Grenada seemed an unlikely target for the fury, urgent or otherwise, of American military power.

  2. In April 1986, most of Granada's regional news operation was relocated from Manchester to a computerised news centre at the former Traffic Office building in Liverpool's Albert Dock, eight years after the company had first established a news base in the city, based at Exchange Flags.

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  3. This is a timeline of the history of Granada Television (now known as ITV Granada), and of the television interests of its former owner Granada plc. Granada Television has provided the ITV service for North West England since 1968, and previously provided the service for the North of England on weekdays from 1956 to 1968.

  4. Apr 8, 2020 · Grenadians went about putting their country back in order--schools and businesses reopened for the first time in two weeks or more. Urgent Fury was a success, but not without the inevitable...

  5. Secret Mission of Urgent Fury. The October 1983 invasion of Grenada rescued U.S. citizens from the revolution-torn island—but the Navy SEAL extraction of a key political figure was not part of the headlines.

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  6. On 25 October, the combined forces of the United States and the Regional Security System (RSS) based in Barbados invaded Grenada in an operation codenamed Operation Urgent Fury. The United States insisted this was being done at the request of Barbados' Prime Minister Tom Adams and Dominica's Prime Minister Eugenia Charles.

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  8. In the wake of considerable unrest last October on the Caribbean island of Grenada, the United States was called upon to restore peace and order and to rescue U. S. citizens whose safety was threatened. The resulting military operation was appropriately named—Urgent Fury.

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