Three Best Operations In the World are Operation Rolling Thunder , Operation Red Dawn, Operation Overlord
OPERATION OVERLORD
Operation Overlord was the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II, and it was carried out on June 6, 1944. The goal was to create a beachhead in France, which was a crucial step in freeing Western Europe from Nazi rule. Under General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s command, Allied forces launched a huge amphibious and airborne assault, landing on five beach sectors. The operation was successful in securing footholds despite strong initial resistance, which ultimately resulted in the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Operation Rolling Thunder
Throughout the Vietnam War, the United States Air Force waged a persistent bombing campaign against North Vietnam under the codename “Rolling Thunder” from 1965 to 1968. The goal of the operation was to weaken North Vietnam’s infrastructure and its capacity to aid Viet Cong rebels in South Vietnam. Even though it was intense and caused a great deal of damage, Rolling Thunder failed to accomplish its strategic goals of compelling North Vietnam to submit or seriously impairing their determination. The operation had a long-lasting effect on American military policy and the public’s perspective of the conflict, highlighting the difficulties and complexities of contemporary combat.
Operation Red Dawn
Red Dawn was the operation to apprehend Saddam Hussein during the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. Unlike Osama bin Laden, he hadn’t lived a lavish life in his final days of freedom when American soldiers eventually located him in a spider hole in December.
Red Dawn’s inclusion on this list is due to its naming convention—it is based on one of the best pro-AMERICAN films ever made, from 1984. When the Soviet Union invades, a group of ordinary youths organizes a guerrilla force to battle the oppressors and restore American independence. In addition to teaching the girls how to shoot at the Soviets, the majority of them were skilled hunters.