Panamanian Drop

Headline Wednesday: Operation Just Cause, late Cold War takes you into the December 1989 night when American paratroopers dropped onto a dictator’s doorstep in Panama City. This episode tracks the airborne assault, special operations raids, and fast-moving ground columns that shattered Manuel Noriega’s grip on a country wrapped around the Panama Canal. You will hear how American families in the canal zone went from living under harassment and checkpoints to watching a lightning campaign unfold outside their gates. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the series is developed by Trackpads.com to bring these turning points to life in clear, human terms.
Across the episode, you follow the full arc of the campaign, from Noriega’s rise as an intelligence strongman through rigged elections and open confrontation, into the night of synchronized strikes and street fighting that ended his regime. The narrative walks you through the planning tables, the jump runs, the battles for airfields and intersections, and the strange final act at the Papal Nunciature. Along the way, it highlights how speed, joint operations, and psychological pressure turned a tense standoff into a short, decisive intervention. Use this episode as a compact refresher for your own reading, study, or informal staff-ride preparation when you look at the canal and its narrow strip of contested ground.
Panamanian Drop
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