Operation Dynamo.
The Dunkirk evacuation was code-named "Operation Dynamo" .
Operation Dynamo.
The CPT code for the evacuation of hemoperitoneum is typically 49000, which refers to "exploratory laparotomy, with or without biopsy(s) (separate procedure)." However, if the evacuation is performed laparoscopically, the appropriate code would be 49320, which pertains to "laparoscopy, surgical, with evacuation of hemoperitoneum." Always consult the latest CPT coding guidelines or a medical coding professional for the most accurate and specific coding.
The Dunkirk evacuation, was codenamed Operation Dynamo by the British.
Operation Dynamo (May 24 to June 4, 1940)Operation Dynamo, also informally referred to as the Miracle at Dunkirk.
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Operation Pied Piper .
Evacuation assissination :)
OperationÊDynamo is the codename given to the evacuation of Dunkirk by the British in the effort to rescue allied forces in Dunkirk, France between May 27 and June 4, 1940.
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The code name for the 338,000 evacuated troops during World War II was "Operation Dynamo." This operation took place in May and June 1940 and involved the evacuation of Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, as they were surrounded by German forces. The successful rescue was facilitated by a large fleet of military and civilian vessels.
It was simply called evacuation.