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  1. Dec 21, 2022 · The next day, President Bush, who was just 48 days away from leaving office at the end of his term, publicly announced that Unites States’ ground troops would be committed to Somalia to protect international efforts there. This operation was dubbed Operation RESTORE HOPE.

  2. Jul 9, 2020 · In early December 1992, less than 24 hours after U.S. Marine forces entered war-torn Somalia, two OSI special agents arrived at Mogadishu International Airport to support U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) in operation RESTORE HOPE.

  3. A joint and multinational operation, Restore Hope--called UNITAF (unified task force)--was a US-led, UN-sanctioned operation that included protection of humanitarian assistance and other...

  4. This brochure, prepared to honor the tenth anniversary of Operation RESTORE HOPE beginning on 8 December, places the events of the firefight of 3-4 October 1993 into the wider context of the...

  5. A United States initiative (code-named Operation Restore Hope), UNITAF was charged with carrying out United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 to create a protected environment for conducting humanitarian operations in the southern half of the country.

  6. May 7, 2020 · Caption: 330-CFD-DD-SD-00-00694: Operation Restore Hope. U.S. Navy Seabees remove old metal sheathing from the frame of a building they will rebuild into a kitchen and dining facility at the...

  7. The Operation Restore Hope was an operation of the United States and many of its allied countries in Somalia. The operation was protected by the United Nations. The United States was the leader of this operation. Somalia was in civil war and many people were dying from hunger in this country.

  8. Oct 11, 2012 · This story of Operation Restore Hope relates how many issues unique to operations other than war were addressed and resolved by the com-manding general of the Unified Task Force Somalia...

  9. …in office Bush had approved Operation Restore Hope for the dispatch to Somalia of some 28,000 American troops. He styled it a humanitarian exercise, and in December 1992 Marines landed safely in Mogadishu, with the aim of turning control of the operation over to the UN as soon as possible.…

  10. In December 1992, the United States began Operation Restore Hope. President George H.W. Bush authorized the dispatch of U.S. troops to Somalia to assist with famine relief as part of the larger United Nations effort.

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