File:P3090124.JPG
- File
- File usage
- Metadata
- Learn more about Schools Wikipedia
Summary
Description | Grenada Handbill distributed by US Forces during the invasion of Grenada. The picture, taken the day after the invasion, on October 26, 1983 - includes (foreground) an Army Psychological Warfare leaflet prepared in advance and dropped by US Air Forces during the invasion of Grenada + and (background) Army Rangers marching through on day two finding the leaflets on the ground. Army Psychological Warfare units became operational on the island a few days later, to operate the AN/TRT-22 radio transmitter that replaced the Radio Grenada transmitter destroyed during the fighting. The "handbill" was also handed out during the invasion. |
---|---|
Source |
self-made |
Date |
October 1983 |
Author |
EDomingos ( talk) |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
See below.
|
Licensing
This image is a work of a U.S. Military or Department of Defense employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. See DoD guidelines for imaging ethics concerning the use of its photographic and video images. |
This is a candidate to be copied to Wikimedia Commons. Freely licensed or public domain media are more accessible to other Wikimedia projects if placed on Commons. Any user may perform this move—please see Moving images to the Commons for more information. Please thoroughly review the copyright status of this file and ensure that it is actually eligible for transfer to Commons. If you are concerned that this file could have problems with its attribution information and/or copyright status, then remove this notice and DO NOT transfer it to Commons. By transferring this file to Commons, you acknowledge you have read this message and are willing to accept any and all consequences for inappropriate transfers. Repeat violators will be blocked from editing. If you have checked the file and it is OK to move to Commons add "|human=username" to the template so other users can see it has been checked and can help you copy the file to Commons. If the file can't be moved to Commons consider nominating the file for deletion or changing the template to {{NotMovedToCommons|reason=Why it can't be copied to Commons}} If this image has been copied to Commons replace this tag with {{subst:ncd}} or {{subst:ncd|Image name on Commons.ext}} if a different filename is used on Commons. Copy to Commons: via CommonsHelper |
|||
|
Metadata
Learn more about Schools Wikipedia
SOS Childrens Villages chose the best bits of Wikipedia to help you learn. SOS Childrens Villages cares for children who have lost their parents. Our Children's Villages give these children a new home and a new family, while a high-quality education and the best of medical care ensures they will grow up with all they need to succeed in adult life. Find out more about sponsoring a child.