The U.S. sent troops to Somalia in 1992 primarily to address a humanitarian crisis resulting from civil war and famine, which left millions in dire need of food and aid. The operation, known as Operation Restore Hope, aimed to create a secure environment for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and to stabilize the region. Additionally, it sought to support the United Nations' efforts to provide relief and restore order amidst widespread violence and lawlessness.
The UN was began sending supplies to Somalia, but rebel groups began raiding the villages to steal the supplies. This led to a conflict between the UN/NATO and the rebel groups.
Somalia Medal was created in 1992.
Operation Restore Hope
Operation Restore Hope (Somalia) which turned violent; see film: "Black Hawk Down."
Somalia
As the name applied, Operation Restore Hope was intended to help the starving people of Somalia. The assistance program went out of control when the people became disorganized and violence erupted. When US Forces began to receive attacks from the population, it was time to end the program and leave.
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