Operation Eagle Claw 1980
The disastrous bid to end the Iran hostage crisis
Justin W Williamson author Johnny Shumate illustrator Alan Gilliland illustrator Jim Laurier illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:19th Mar '20
Should be back in stock very soon
A fully illustrated history of the disastrous 1980 attempt to rescue the 53 US Embassy hostages in Tehran, which involved the new Delta Force and a complex series of airlifts, hides and refueling stops in the Iranian desert.
Following months of negotiations after the seizure of the US Embassy in Tehran on 4 November 1979, President Jimmy Carter ordered the newly formed Delta Force to conduct a raid into Iran to free the hostages. The raid, Operation Eagle Claw, was risky to say the least. US forces would have to fly into the deserts of Iran on C-130s; marry up with carrier-based RH-53D helicopters; fly to hide sites near Tehran; approach the Embassy via trucks; seize the Embassy and rescue the hostages; board the helicopters descending on Tehran; fly to an airbase captured by more US forces; and then fly out on C-141s and to freedom. Unfortunately, and unsurprisingly given the complexity of the mission, things went wrong from the start and when the mission was called off at the refueling site at Desert One, the resulting collision between aircraft killed eight US personnel. This title tells the full story of this tragic operation, supported by maps, photographs, and specially-commissioned bird’s-eye-views and battlescenes which reveal the complexity and scale of the proposed rescue and the disaster which followed.
This is one of the best books to date on the raid -- Glenn Sands * AirForces Monthly *
ISBN: 9781472837837
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 270g
80 pages