Sunday, July 27, 2014

This Is How The U.S. Marines Evacuate An Embassy In A Country At War



Here's How US Marines Evacuate An Embassy In A Hostile Country -- David Brooks, Business Insider

The U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, was evacuated on Saturday in response to intense insurgent fighting, according to the State Department.

A Marine quick reaction force led the evacuation with assistance from two USMC MV-22 Ospreys, three Air Force F-16 fighter jets, and an undisclosed number of surveillance drones, according to the Military Times.

In situations like these, the Marine Corps is trusted to quickly respond to hostile situations, and countless hours of training have made it more than capable. In response to crises, Marines are expected to be able to execute these types of missions within six hours.

Seventy-eight evacuees were transported to the nearby country of Tunisia by a group of 80 Marines, according to the Military Times. All in all, the evacuation took five hours.

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My Comment: The U.S. mission was a success .... the Brits were not as lucky when they tried to evacuate their personnel.The above video is from a training mission on how to evacuate an American embassy fast.

1 comment:

Nicholas Darkwater said...

And the Libyan government wasn't informed until the US personnel were out of the country.