The Iran hostage rescue attempt, known as Operation Eagle Claw, failed primarily due to poor planning and execution, compounded by mechanical issues with the helicopters involved. Adverse weather conditions and a lack of coordination among the various military units further hampered the operation. Additionally, the decision to launch the mission without adequate intelligence on the hostages' location and the Iranian military's response led to its ultimate failure, resulting in the loss of eight American servicemen and no hostages rescued.
because theyre rescue vessels were in poor condition and the rescue subs were badly crewed
Because you touch yourself at night.
december 1957
The US attempt to overthrow monarchy Mazarin did ultimately fail because he was very popular with the people and had a well organized army.
you keep trying by repeatedly going to his dungion
The order of methods in water rescue typically involves reaching, throwing, rowing, and going. Rescuers first try to reach out to the person in distress using a pole or an object. If that is not possible, they attempt to throw a floatation device like a rope or a buoy. If those methods fail, they may use a rowboat, kayak, or paddleboard to reach the person, and as a last resort, they may go into the water themselves to perform the rescue.
i would attempt to discover or invent something. this way i could become famous for something.
Flying around the world at the equator
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France
I don't really know that is why I need you to tell me the answer
His gun was loaded with wax bullets.