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Operation Eagle Claw

Operation Eagle Claw (or Operation Evening Light) was a United States military operation to rescue the hostages from the U.S. embassy in Teheran, Iran on April 24, 1980. The operation was a failure, and had a severe impact on US President Jimmy Carter's re-election prospects; on a military level, it led to the creation of the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and the U.S. Army 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (the Night Stalkers).

The hostages were released via diplomatic negotiations after 444 days of captivity.

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Planned as Operation Rice Bowl, the operation was designed as a complex two-night mission. The first stage of the mission involved establishing a small staging site inside Iran itself, near Tabas in the south of the Khorasan province of Iran. Desert One was to be used as a temporary airstrip for the C-130 Hercules transport planes and modified CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters which would undertake the actual rescue operation. After locating and extracting the hostages from Tehran, the rescue would be transported by helicopter to Manzariyeh Air Base outside of Tehran, in order to evacuate them out of the country.

A combination of equipment failure and unforeseen low-level sandstorms caused the mission to be aborted, but only after men and equipment had been assembled at Desert One. As the helicopters refueled, one was blown into a C-130. In the ensuing explosion and fire, eight servicemen lost their lives; five USAF aircrew in the C-130, and three USMC aircrew in the CH-53. During the ensuing evacuation, five CH-53 helicopters were left behind, intact, containing plans which identified CIA agents within Iran.

The failure of the various services to work together with cohesion forced the establishment of a new multi-service organization. The concept of USSOCOM was born and finally established; and placed into operation in the 1988-1989 time period. Each service subsequently now has its own Special Operations Forces under the overall control of USSOCOM. For example, the Army has its own Army Special Operations Command (ASOC) that controls the Army Special Operations Forces (ARSOF).

The hostages were released after 444 days of captivity on January 20, 1981; the day that President Jimmy Carter left office.

Units involved in the operation (incomplete)

External links

  • [1] The first part of a series of articles on Kuro5hin entitled Modern Warfare: Space Operations, Operation Eagle Claw.
  • [2] A pictorial overview.
  • [3] Airman magazine's interviews with surviving participants.

References

  1. USAF College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education. Air & Power Course: Operation Eagle Claw. United States of America: US Air Force.
  2. Personal account of the mission and Iranian history related to the Iran Hostage Crisis. [4]
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