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The original operation, in which U.S. troops were deployed to Panama in early 1989, was called Operation Nimrod Dancer. [citation needed] Eventually these plans became Operation Blue Spoon, renamed Operation Just Cause by the Pentagon to sustain the perceived legitimacy of the invasion. [55]
As part of the fall-out from the aborted Panamanian elections, the Army sent a package of augmentation forces to Panama (Operation NIMROD DANCER)- which included a mechanized battalion from the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized), based at Fort Polk, Louisiana; this battalion was attached to the Brigade, forming Task Force Bayonet. Later in the ...
In May, the 1st and 2nd Battalions along with the regimental headquarters deployed to Panama as part of a show-of-force Operation Nimrod Dancer along with other U.S. forces. At that time, the entire 9th Infantry had the unique distinction of being deployed on peacekeeping missions around the globe.
In 1989, units of the 5th Division, based at Fort Polk deployed in support of Operation Nimrod Dancer to protect American interests in Panama. First Battalion, 61st Infantry (Mechanized), "Roadrunners" (1st Brigade, 5th ID) was one of the first reinforcing units and remained there until September when there was a hand over to 4th Battalion ...
Operation Power Pack – Dominican Republic, 1965; Operation Urgent Fury – Grenada, 1983; Operation Golden Pheasant – Honduras, 1988; Operation Nimrod Dancer – Panama, 1989; Operation Hawkeye – U.S. Virgin Islands, 1989; Operation Just Cause – Panama, 1989; Operation Desert Shield – Saudi Arabia, 1990–1991
The 1st and 2nd Battalions deployed again in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in November 2005 and April 2008. The 4th Battalion, 6th Infantry deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom/New Dawn from May 2009 to May 2010. In August 2011, the 4th Battalion deployed to Al-Asad and FOB Hammer in Iraq in support of Operation New Dawn.
After command, he became a 7th Infantry Division (Light) war planner for military operations in Panama, both Nimrod Dancer and Just Cause. [7] After serving 11 years as an officer in the Infantry and Special Forces, Killblane left active duty in 1990, having served at every level from private soldier, to company commander to joint task force. [8]
Nimrod (1980) — rescue of hostages in the Iranian embassy, ... Operation Morris Dance (1987) — Australian response to the first of the 1987 Fijian coups d'état.