Operation Orange refers to a covert initiative launched by the United States during the 1950s, primarily aimed at countering the influence of communism in Southeast Asia, particularly in Vietnam. It involved psychological warfare, Propaganda efforts, and support for anti-communist groups. This operation laid the groundwork for the U.S. military involvement in the region, ultimately contributing to the escalation of the Vietnam War. The term may also refer to various other operations in different contexts, so clarification on the specific context may be needed.
O-S-S- - 1957 Operation Orange Blossom 1-5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1957
It is a operation on the brain
It was either named after William of Orange or the color of orange.
Operation Wooden Leg happened in 1985.
It's an orange parka :)
There is no information on Orange Moving's area of operation as their website does not work anymore. According to their Yelp profile they offer services to Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
O-S-S- - 1957 Operation Orange Blossom 1-5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1957
Red or Orange
It's best to check the Barnes and Noble website or call the specific store in Orange County to verify their current hours of operation.
Agent Orange was delivered (sprayed) by low altitude flying C123, C130 fixed wing transports, and UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) helicopters. See Operation Ranch Hand.
Agent Orange or Herbicide Orange was used during the Vietnam War as part of Operation Ranch Hand. It was first developed in 1943.
Yes, B-52 bombers were used during the Vietnam War to spray herbicides, including Agent Orange, as part of Operation Ranch Hand. This operation aimed to defoliate jungles and destroy crops to deny cover and food to enemy forces. While the primary delivery method for Agent Orange was through C-123 aircraft, B-52s contributed to the broader aerial defoliation efforts. The use of Agent Orange had severe environmental and health consequences, which are still felt today.
An orange flame on a gas stove can indicate a problem with the air-to-fuel ratio, which may be caused by a clog or blockage in the burner or gas line. This can lead to incomplete combustion of the gas, resulting in the orange flame. It is important to address this issue promptly to ensure safe and efficient operation of the stove.
Yes, an orange flame on a gas stove can be dangerous as it may indicate incomplete combustion, which can release carbon monoxide, a toxic gas. It is important to have a blue flame, which indicates complete combustion, for safe operation of a gas stove.
because orange is a orange so they made it called orange and they made oranges orange wait....orange is a orange but a orange is the color orange?anyway they made orange called it orange made it orange and they became an orange
The "rainbow herbicides" were a group of powerful chemicals which were authorized for use by the Kennedy Administration under the code name: Operation: Ranch Hand, they got their names from the stripes that were painted on their barrels, orange stripe = Agent Orange, green = Agent Green etc, they did their job, but they contain dioxin which has caused a lot of still births and deformities in children in Vietnam till this day.
American soldiers (US Army) didn't use agent orange. American airmen (US Air Force) deployed it from their aircraft during Operation Ranch Hand. Mission: Destroy forests (vegetation) on the ground in RVN (Republic South Vietnam).