- List of military operations
This is a list of missions, operations, and projects. Missions in support of other missions are not listed independently.
World War I
"See also
List of military engagements of World War I
*"Albion" (1917) flagicon|German Empire — German capture of Oesel, Dagö and Moon Islands (nowSaaremaa ,Hiiumaa andMuhu )
*"Hush" flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|France planned Allied amphibious landing on the Belgian coast.
*"Kaiserschlacht" ('Kaiser's battle') (1918) flagicon|German Empire — German Spring offensive using armies released from the Eastern Front.
**"Blucher-Yorck" (1918) flagicon|German Empire —
***"Gneisenau" (1918) flagicon|German Empire —
**"Georgette" (1918) flagicon|German Empire —
**"Michael" (1918) flagicon|German Empire —
*"Strafexpedition" ("Punitive Expedition ") (1916) — operation by theAustro-Hungarian Army against Italy (Italian northern front): the largest mountain battle ever fought.World War II
"See
List of World War II military operations "Cold War Era
Asia
*"Ajax" (1953) flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|United States|1912 — Anglo-American plan for Iranian coup d'état that deposed
Mohammed Mosaddeq and reinstalledMohammad Reza Pahlavi
*"Atilla" (1974) flagicon|Turkey —Turkish invasion of Cyprus , leading to subsequent occupation ofnorthern Cyprus
*"Operation Cactus " (1988) flagicon|India — Indian armed forces oust Tamil nationalist mercenaries of PLOTE who instigated a coup inMalé in theMaldives .
*"Operation Chengiz Khan " (1971) s.
*"Claret" (1964) flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|Australia — British SAS and Australian SASR patrols intoIndonesia
**"Jock Scott" (1952) flagicon|United Kingdom — British rounding up of suspected insurgents at the beginning of the Mau Mau Uprising
**"Anvil" (1954) flagicon|United Kingdom — Britishcounter-insurgency operation in Nairobi during the Mau Mau Uprising
*"Eagle Claw" (1980) flagicon|United States — Attempted rescue of American hostages held inTehran .
*"Earnest Will" (1987-88) flagicon|United States — American protection of Kuwaiti oil tankers in thePersian Gulf during theIran–Iraq War
**"Eager Glacier" (1987-88) flagicon|United States — U.S. spy planes gather intelligence about Iran.
**"Nimble Archer" (1987) flagicon|United States — U.S. retaliates for Iranian missile attack on reflagged Kuwaiti tanker.
**"Praying Mantis" (1988) flagicon|United States — U.S. retaliates against Iran for mining frigate.
**"Prime Chance" (1987-88) — Special operations to protect Kuwaiti tankers, run largely from barges in the northern Persian Gulf.
*"Evening Light" (1980) flagicon|United States — failed U.S. attempt to rescue embassy hostages inTehran
*"Operation Gibraltar " (1965) flagicon|Pakistan —Pakistan 's failed attempt to infiltrate and instigate a massive rebellion inJammu and Kashmir , India
*"Grand Slam" (1965) flagicon|Pakistan —Pakistan 's second attempt to cut off Kashmir fromIndia .
*"Lucky Alphonse" (1956) flagicon|United Kingdom — British sweep of Troodos area on Cyprus forEOKA
*"Operation Meghdoot " (1984) flagicon|India —Indian military 's capture of the majority ofSiachen Glacier .
*"Nimrod" (1980) flagicon|United Kingdom — rescue of hostages in the Iranian embassy, London
*"Paul Bunyan" (1976) flagicon|United Nations — UN forces remove a tree in theKorean Demilitarized Zone
*Sparrowhawk I, II and III (1956) flagicon|United Kingdom — British operations againstEOKA onCyprus .
*"Team Spirit " (1976-1993) flagicon|United States — Annual joint exercise with South Korean forces.
*"Operation Trident" (1971) flagicon|India —Indian Navy 's bombing and blockade ofKarachi Port , Pakistan.Europe
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Berlin Airlift of 1948:
**"Vittles" flagicon|United States|1912— US part of the Berlin Airlift
**" [http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Cold-war/Berlin-Airlift.htm Planefare] " flagicon|United Kingdom— British part of the Berlin Airlift.
*"Gladio" (?) — Stockpiles of weapons in Switzerland, Austria and other countries for resistance to Soviet occupiers.
*"Gold" (1954) flagicon|United States|1912 — covert American tunnel under theBerlin Wall
*"Neptune" (1964) flagicon|Soviet Union — Soviet-led counterintelligence operation.
*"Reforger" flagicon|United States — Annual American exercise to "return forces to Germany".
*"Silver" (1949) flagicon|United Kingdom — covert British communications tap inAustria
*"Banner" (1969) Deployment of British troops to Northern Ireland.Central America and the Caribbean
*"Anadyr" flagicon|Soviet Union — Soviet plan to base nuclear weapons in
Cuba ; the cause of theCuban Missile Crisis
**"Kama" — Soviet plan to forward-base seven Soviet ballistic missile submarines in Mariel, Cuba (part of "Anadyr")
*"Fortune" (1951) flagicon|United States|1912 — 1951 CIA plan for a coup in Guatemala. Executed as "Success"
*"Golden Pheasant" (1988) flagicon|United States — US deployment in Honduras
*"Just Cause" (1989) flagicon|United States — US invasion ofPanama
**"Acid Gambit — Rescue ofKurt Muse .
**"Bushmaster — Security operations near US facilities.
**"Sand Flea flagicon|United States — rehearsal for Just Cause.
*Mongoose (1962) flagicon|United States — plan for information gathering, sabotage, civil insurrection and the overthrown of the Cuban government.
*"Northwoods" (1960s) flagicon|United States — plan to incite war between the United States and Cuba.
*"Waverider" (1972) flagicon|United States — operation to track down illicit radio stations operating in the Caribbean.
*"Peter Pan" (1960s) — transfer of Cubans to the US
*"Phibriglex" (1962) flagicon|United States — US plan and mock invasion by its armed forces of a Caribbean island. The exercise took place onVieques and the purpose of the mock invasion was to overthrow a fictitious leader called "Ortsac", whose name was, in fact, Castro spelled backwards. It occurred in August, shortly before theCuban Missile Crisis . It is also known by the names "Operation Ortsac", "Operation Swift Strike II" and Exercise "Phibriglex-62".
*"Power Pack" (1965) flagicon|United States — US deployment in theDominican Republic
*"Success" (1954) flagicon|United States — 1954 CIA coup in Guatemala.
*"Urgent Fury" (1983) flagicon|United States — US invasion ofGrenada outhern Africa
*"Askari" (1983) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African attack on SWAPO and
FAPLA forces inAngola .
*"Carlota" (1977) flagicon|Cuba — Cuban Deployment to counter South African attacks to Angola.
*"Carnation" (1981) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African skirmishes with SWAPO forces along the Angolan border.
*"Dingo" (1977) flagicon|Rhodesia — Rhodesian attack on camps in Mozambique.
*"Klipklop" (1980) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African disruption of SWAPO logistics in Angola.
*"Meebos" (1982) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African destruction of SWAPO's "East Front" HQ at Mupa, Angola.
*"Phoenix" (1983) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African response to mass SWAPO infiltration ofSouth-West Africa
*"Protea" (1981) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African attack on SWAPO bases near Ongiva and Xangongo, Angola.
*"Reindeer" (1978) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African airborne attack onSWAPO base at Cassinga, Angola.
*"Rekstok" (1979) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African attack on SWAPO bases in Angola.
*"Safraan" (1979) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African attack onSWAPO bases inZambia .
*"Savannah" (1975-76) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African intervention in Angola in support of theFNLA .
*"Sceptic" (1980) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African attack on SWAPO bases in Angola.
*Alpha Centauri (1986) flagicon|South Africa|1928 — South African operation in support ofUNITA inAngola .Chadian Civil War (1965–1993)
*"Bison" (1969–72) flagicon|France (French intervention to counter
FROLINAT insurgency)
*"Tacaud" (1978–80) flagicon|France (Operation to avoid FROLINAT rebels from taking Chad's capital)
*"Manta" (1983–84) flagicon|France (Intervention in theChadian-Libyan conflict )
*"Épervier" (1986–) flagicon|France (ongoing mission, originated to counter Libyan expansion in Chad)Falklands War (1982)
*"Rosario" flagicon|Argentina — Argentine joint operation
**"Algeciras" flagicon|Argentina — Planned Argentine sabotage raid.
**"Azul" flagicon|Argentina — Argentine invasion
*"Corporate" flagicon|United Kingdom — British liberation
**" Paraquet" flagicon|United Kingdom — British recapture of South Georgia.
**"Black Buck" flagicon|United Kingdom — British long-range bombing raid
**"Canbelow" flagicon|United Kingdom — British antiaircraft naval ambush
**"Keyhole" flagicon|United Kingdom — British commando raid
**"Purple Warrior" — British training exercise incorporating lessons from the Falklands War
**"Sutton" flagicon|United Kingdom — British amphibious landingsOther
*"Argus" (1959) flagicon|United States — test of nuclear bombs in the upper atmosphere.
*"Blowdown" (1963) flagicon|Australia flagicon|United States flagicon|United Kingdom — Australia/US/UK simulated nuclear explosion in a rain forest.
*"El Dorado Canyon" (1986) flagicon|United States — US strikes againstLibya
*"Morning Light" (1978) flagicon|Canada flagicon|United States — Joint Canadian-US effort to recoverCosmos 954 , a nuclear powered SovietRORSAT .
*"Operation Alpha Tango Walrus " (1979) flagicon|Canada Effort by Canadian military efforts to retrieve the covert 'walrus' codes.
*"Operation Morris Dance " (1987) flagicon|Australia — Australian response to the first of the1987 Fijian coups d'état .
*"Mount Hope III" (1988) flagicon|United States — covert recovery of a crashed Soviet-made helicopter from Africa.
*"Nuclear testing " List of all known named nuclear tests.
*"Orion" (1960) flagicon|United States — DARPA project to design anuclear pulse propulsion system.Korean War
*"Blue Hearts" (1950) flagicon|United Nations — UN amphibious landings at Pohang.
*"Courageous" (1951) flagicon|United Nations — Movement of UN infantry units up theImjin River .
**"Tomahawk" (1951) flagicon|United States — Deployment of airmobile forces in theBattle of the Imjin River .
*"Commando" (1952) flagicon|United Kingdom — British attack to the Jamestown Line.
*"Chromite" (1950) flagicon|United Nations — UN invasion at Inchon.
*"Little Switch" (1953) flagicon|United Nations flagicon|North Korea flagicon|People's Republic of China — Exchange of sick and wounded prisoners of war betweenUnited Nations andNorth Korean /Chinese forces.
**"Big Switch" (1953)
*"Ripper" (1951) flagicon|United Nations — UN movements towards the 38th parallel to recaptureSeoul .Vietnam War
*"Arc Light" (1965) flagicon|United States — US B-52 bombing campaign in Vietnam
*"Attleboro" (1967) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — U.S. andArmy of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) air mobile operations inTay Ninh .
*"Babylift" (1975) flagicon|United States — mass evacuation/airlift of orphans fromSouth Vietnam to the U.S. and other countries
*"Barrel Roll" (1964-73) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam flagicon|Laos (1952-1975) — the bombing ofLaos by U.S. forces, to support the Royal Laotian Army and CIA-trained Hmong.
**"Steel Tiger" (1965-68) flagicon|United States
**"Tiger Hound" (1965-68) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam
**"Commando Hunt" (1968-72) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — U.S. bombing of theHo Chi Minh Trail
*"Bolo" (1967) flagicon|United States — Decoy mission to disguise theelectronic signature of combat aircraft.
*"Castor" (1953) flagicon|France flagicon|South Vietnam — French resupply attempts by paradrop atDien Bien Phu
*"Chopper" (1962) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — Major air mobile offensive nearSaigon .
*"Cedar Falls" (1967) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — Attack onNational Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam (NVA or Viet Cong) positions inBen Cat (the "Iron Triangle ")
*"Condor" (1954) flagicon|France — French relief ofDien Bien Phu
*"Dewey Canyon" (1971) flagicon|United States — Offensive against NVA communication lines inLaos .
*"Enhance Plus" (1972) flagicon|United States — Resupply of military equipment and consumables to the government ofSouth Vietnam .
*"Flaming Dart" (1965) flagicon|United States — Reprisal bombing attacks by the U.S. Air Force against NVA units.
*"Frequent Wind" (1975) flagicon|United States —Helicopter evacuation of U.S. citizens before thefall of Saigon .
*"Game Warden" (1965) flagicon|United States — first major U.S. riverine patrol operation. LaterSwift Boat operations included:
**"Ballistic Charge"
**"Beacon Star"
**"Beacon Torch"
**"Bear Bite"
**"Bear Claw"
**"Beau Charger"
**"Beau Diddley"
**"Beaver Cage"
**"Bold Mariner"
**"Boone"
**"Canyon"
**"Daring Rebel"
**"Deckhouse Five" (1967) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam
**"DeSoto"
**"Dragon Fire"
**"Fortress Ridge"
**"Seahawk"
**"Sea Tiger"
**"Market Time" (1965) flagicon|United States
*"Hastings" (1966) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — U.S. and ARVN counter-offensive operations inQuang Tri
*"Homecoming" (1973) flagicon|United States — repatriation of U.S. prisoners of war fromVietnam
*"Lea" (1947) flagicon|France — Unsuccessful French attempt to capture the leaders of theViet Minh
*"Leap Frog" (1968) flagicon|United States — Systematic canvassing of the opinions of senior ARVN officers by U.S. military intelligence on likely NLF actions.
*"Menu" (1969) flagicon|United States — U.S. bombing ofCambodia
*"Malheur" (1967) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — Twin phased Search and destroy operations inQuang Ngai
*"Pegasus" (1968) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — Resupply and relief operations to U.S. Marines besieged at Khe Sanh
*"Phoenix" (1968) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — CIA-organized assassination campaign against influential NLF operatives in SouthVietnam
*"Rich" (1968) — Combined arms assault near theBen Hai River in theVietnamese Demilitarized Zone
*"Linebacker" (1972) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — Strategic bombing ofHanoi andHaiphong , and mining ofHaiphong harbour.
*"Ranch Hand" (1961-71) flagicon|United States — Spraying ofherbicide s (includingAgent Orange ) by aircraft and ground forces.
**"Trail Dust"
*"Rolling Thunder" (1967-68) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam — Bombing ofNorth Vietnam
*"Sealords" (1968) flagicon|United States flagicon|South Vietnam —Mekong River delta and inland waterways campaign by the U.S. Navy inVietnam
*"Starlight" (1965) flagicon|United States —United States Marine Corps actions near Chu Lai.
*"Sunrise" (1962) flagicon|South Vietnam — Relocation of Vietnamese peasantry aroundSaigon to "strategic hamlets."
*"Tailwind" (1970) flagicon|United States — Alleged use ofnerve gas against U.S. defectors inLaos .
*"Toan Thang 42" (1970) flagicon|South Vietnam — ARVN incursion intoCambodia
*"Union I and II" (1967) flagicon|United States — American Marines in theQue Son Valley .
*"Vulture" (1954) — or "Operation Vautour", proposed American-French air operations against theViet Minh aroundDien Bien Phu Post-Cold War
Asia
*"Safed Sager" (1999) flagicon|India —
Indian Air Force operations in theKargil War .Rwanda
*Amphibian (2001) flagicon|South Africa — South African deployment to the
Democratic Republic of the Congo andRwanda of observers to verify implementation of the Pretoria Agreement.
*Clean Corridor (1994) flagicon|United Nations — escort ofTutsi military forces toKigali by theUnited Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR).
*Ippocampo (1994) flagicon|Italy — Italian codename for evacuation of Italian civilians fromRwanda
*Silver Back (1994) — International codename for civilian evacuation inRwanda
*Tamar (1994) flagicon|Australia flagicon|United Nations — Australian contribution to peacekeeping inRwanda .
*"Turquoise" (1994) flagicon|France — French led intervention inRwanda to protect displaced persons.Other Africa
*"Addition" (2000) flagicon|Canada flagicon|United Nations —
Canada 's contribution to the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE )
*"Albatros" (1993-94) flagicon|Italy flagicon|United Nations — Italian contribution to UN peace keeping mission in Mozambique (UNOMOZ )
*"Azure" (2005) flagicon|Australia flagicon|United Nations — Australian name for UN peace keeping mission in Sudan (UNMIS ) [http://www.defence.gov.au/globalops.cfm#azure]
*"Barras" (2000) flagicon|United Kingdom — British SAS destruction of a rebel group in Sierra Leone.
*"Boleas" (1998) flagicon|South Africa flagicon|Botswana — South African and Botswanan military intervention inLesotho
*"Caravan" (2003) flagicon|Canada — Canadian contribution to the French-ledInterim Emergency Multinational Force in theDemocratic Republic of Congo
*"Cordite" (2004) flagicon|South Africa — South African observer mission to theAfrican Union mission inDarfur
*"Deliverance" (1993) flagicon|Canada flagicon|United Nations — Canadian mission toSomalia
*"Eastern Exit" (1991) flagicon|United States — US evacuation of its embassy in Somalia
*"Espresso" (2002) flagicon|South Africa flagicon|United Nations — South African contribution to the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)
*"Fibre" (2003) flagicon|South Africa — South African mission toBurundi
*"Liberation" (2002) flagicon|Zimbabwe — Seizure of Asian-owned assets inZimbabwe .
*"Licorne" (2002) flagicon|France — The French contribution to theUnited Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire .
*"Mistral" (2003) flagicon|South Africa flagicon|United Nations — South African contribution to the Mission of the United Nations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC )
*"Montego" (2003) flagicon|South Africa flagicon|United Nations — South African contribution toUnited Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL )
*"Murambatsvina" (2005) flagicon|Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe government's attack on residential district loyal to opposition groups.
*"Nilo" (2005) flagicon|Italy flagicon|United Nations — Italian name for UN peace keeping mission in Sudan (UNMIS )
*"Phillis" (2004) flagicon|United Kingdom — evacuation of British citizens fromCôte d'Ivoire
*"Restore Hope" (1992) flagicon|United States flagicon|United Nations — American name forUNITAF , humanitarian intervention inSomalia
*"Sharp Edge" (1990-91) flagicon|United States — evacuation of Americans fromLiberia
*"Shining Express" (2003) flagicon|United States — evacuation of Americans from Liberia
*"Solace" (1992) flagicon|Australia flagicon|United Nations — Australian deployment inSomalia
*"Tanker Two" (2002) flagicon|South Africa —South African Navy mission to shadowGreenpeace 's MV Esperanza and prevent interception of the Pacific Teal, aplutonium transport.
*"Teutonic" (2005) flagicon|South Africa —SANDF assistance to DRC transitional government.East Timor
*"Astute" (2006) flagicon|Australia — Deployment of Australian military forces to
East Timor following the May 2006 civil unrest.
*"Citadel" flagicon|Australia flagicon|United Nations — Australia's contribution to the United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET ). Later ongoing peacekeeping actions were known as "Operation Tanager ".
*"Chiron" flagicon|Australia flagicon|East_Timor — Training of East Timorese military forces by theAustralian Defence Force .
*"East Timor" flagicon|New_Zealand — Deployment ofNew Zealand military forces toEast Timor .
*"Faber" flagicon|United Nations — Deployment ofUnited Nations military observers toEast Timor in support of theUNAMET -monitored popular consultation.
*"Poinciana" (1975) flagicon|Indonesia — Or "Operasi Flamboyan" (a name of a tropical tree); seaborne capture ofDili in 1975.
*"Seroja" (1975) flagicon|Indonesia — Indonesian invasion ofEast Timor in 1975.
*"Stabilise" flagicon|Australia — Also spelled as "Operation Stabilize"; Australian Defence Force's involvement in the multinational force United Nations International Force in East Timor (INTERFET) in East Timor
*"Scorched Earth" — Or "Operasi Sapu Bersih" in Indonesian, also known as "Operation Clean Sweep"; campaign of violence and arson allegedly committed by theTNI -supervised pro-integration militias following the 1999United Nations supervised plebiscite.
*"Spitfire" flagicon|Australia — Evacuation of foreign nationals fromEast Timor by Australian defence assets, as a result of post-referendum violence.
*"Toucan" flagicon|Canada flagicon|United Nations — Canada's contribution to the United Nations' International Force in East Timor (INTERFET) and theUnited Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET)
*"Warden" flagicon|United Nations — Military operation involving all contributing forces conducted under the multinational peacekeeping mission known as United Nations' International Force in East Timor (INTERFET)Croatian War of Independence 1991-1995
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Operation Otkos 10 " (end Oct-Nov 1991) — Croatian actions against rebel Serbs and regular Serbian forces on area from Mount Bilogora to Mount Papuk (on west of Slavonia)
*"Operation Orkan 91 " (1991) — Follow-up offensive after Otkos 10.
*"Harmony" — Canada's contribution to theUnited Nation Protection Force (UNPROFOR), which was created in February 1992 to ensure the protection anddemilitarization of three UN Protected Areas inCroatia
*"Operation Tigar " (July 1992) — Croatian military actions in occupied Dubrovnik hinterland, held by Serbomontenegrin regulars.
*"Medački džep" (September 1993) Croatian offensive against rebel Serbs with aim of relieving the city of Gospić from Serb shelling attacks.
*"Bljesak" ("Flash") (March 1995) — Croatian offensive against rebel Serbs, with aim of liberating occupied western Slavonia
*"Oluja" ("Storm") (August 1995) — Croatian major offensive against most areas under control of rebel Serbs.War in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-1995
*"Maritime Monitor" (July 1992 - November 1992) — in support of UN resolutions 713 and 757, operation which subsequently became:
**"Maritime Monitor" (November 1992) — in support of UN resolutions 787
*"Sky Monitor" (October 1992 -) — NAEW orbit over the Adriatic. On 31 October an additional NAEW orbit was commenced over Hungary
*"Deny Flight" (April 1993 - December 1995) — to prevent the violation of the Bosnia-Herzegovina airspace, declared "No-Fly Zone"
*"Neretva '93" (1993) flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992 — offensive ofBosnian Muslim forces against Bosnian Croats in northern and easternHerzegovina
*"Bøllebank" ("Hooligan-bashing" in Danish) (April 1994) flagicon|United Nations — UN-forces' use of tanks against Bosnian Serbian forces.
*"Amanda" (1994) flagicon|United Nations — Danish UN-forces' second engagement against Bosnian Serb forces.
*"Summer '95" (July 1995) flagicon|Croatia} — Croatian offensive in west Bosnia
*"Sword '95" (1995) flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1995 — Bosnian-Serb offensive against Bosnian-Moslem forces in west Bosnia
*"Koridor '92" (1995) flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1995 — One of the most successful Bosnian-Serb operations against Moslem and Croatian military forces
*"Deliberate Force" (August - September 1995) —NATO air campaign inBosnia and Herzegovina
*"Tiger" (1995) flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992 — offensive of pro-government Bosnian Muslim forces against forces ofFikret Abdić
*"Maestral" (September 1995) flagicon|Croatia — Major Croatia offensive in western Bosnia
*"Južni Potez" (October 1995) flagicon|Croatia — Croatia offensive in area around Mrkonjić Grad
*"Sana" (1995) flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992 — Bosnian offensive in northwest Bosnia
*"Pauk" (1995) flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992 — Bosnian-Serb and rebel Croatian Serb offensive in northwest Bosnia
*"Una" (1995) flagicon|Croatia — Failed Croatian operation against Bosnian-Serb Army. Bosnian-Serb victory
*"Joint Endeavor" (December 1995) —NATO peace-keeping operation inBosnia and Herzegovina
*"Joint Guard" (December 1996 - 1998) —NATO peace-keeping operation inBosnia and Herzegovina which establishedSFOR
*"Joint Forge" (1998) —NATO peace-keeping operation inBosnia and Herzegovina following "Operation Joint Guard"Kosovo War 1999
*"Allied Force" (1999) — NATO's air campaign in Yugoslavia
*"Megaphone" flagicon|Canada — Canada's return of equipment used in Kosovo
*"Potkova" ("Horseshoe") (1999) flagicon|FR Yugoslavia — Yugoslav army offensive against the KLA
*"Quadrant" flagicon|Canada — Canada's mission in KosovoMacedonia
*"Able Sentry" (1993-94) flagicon|United States — Berlin Brigade deployed as part of Multi-National United Nations Protection Forces (UNPROFOR) to Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to establish Camp Able Sentry and monitor sanctions imposed by NATO against Serbia/Kosovo.
*"Essential Harvest" (2001) — month-long NATO mission of disarming ethnic Albanians in theRepublic of Macedonia
**"Forage" flagicon|Canada — Canadian contribution to NATO's "Essential Harvest"
*"Kinetic" flagicon|Canada — Canada's contribution to NATO's mission KFOR to secureKosovo and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and to providehumanitarian needs to displaced persons
*"Echo" flagicon|Canada — Canada sending air forces toAviano ,Italy to enforce ano-fly zone over Balkan region (UNSFOR and UNKFOR)
*"Mountain Storm" flagicon|Macedonia — Macedonian special police operation against Albanian extremists (2007).Haiti
*"Constable" (1997) flagicon|Canada — Canada's contribution to the
United Nations Mission in Haiti
*"Uphold Democracy" (1994-1995) — U.S. led multinational force, replaced by United Nations Mission in Haiti or UNMIH
*"New Horizon" (1995-1996) flagicon|United States flagicon|United Nations — U.S. mission in support (and under the command) of United Nations Mission in Haiti
*"Secure Tomorrow" (2004) — U.S. led multinational force, authorized by the UN as the Multinational Interim Force (MIF) which was replaced by the United Nations Stabilization Mission In Haiti or MINUSTAHPersian Gulf War
*"Desert Shield" (1990-91) flagicon|United States — American buildup prior to
Gulf War
*"Desert Storm" (1991) — Gulf War
**"Granby" flagicon|United Kingdom — British codename for operations during Gulf War
**"Daguet" flagicon|France — French codename for operations during Gulf War
**"Damask" flagicon|Australia —Royal Australian Navy deployment to thePersian Gulf .
**"Tempesta nel Deserto " flagicon|Italy — Italian codename for operation during Gulf War
**"Desert Sabre" flagicon|United States — Proposed Marine landing on the coast of Iraq.
**"Determination" (early 1998) flagicon|Canada — Canadian deployment in thePersian Gulf to forceIraq to comply with United Nations inspection agreements.
*"Ace Guard" (1991) — The (NATO) Allied Command Europe Mobile Force for Turkey South Border Reinforcement (based at Diyarbakir AFB)
*"Record" (1991) flagicon|Canada — Canadian mission to secure Iraqi-Kuwaiti borderIraq (post-Gulf War)
*"Provide Comfort" (1991-96) flagicon|France flagicon|Turkey flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|United States — security and humanitarian aid to
Kurds in northern Iraq and No-Fly Zone North of 36°N over Iraq.
**"Airone" (1991) flagicon|Italy — Italian codename for Operation Provide Comfort.
*"Southern Watch" (1991-2003) flagicon|France flagicon|Saudi Arabia flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|United States flagicon|United Nations — No-Fly Zone South of 33°N over Iraq.
*"Desert Strike" (1996) flagicon|United States — retaliation attacks on Iraq.
*"Northern Watch" (1997-2003) flagicon|Turkey flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|United States flagicon|United Nations — No-Fly Zone North of 36°N over Iraq
*"Desert Fox" (1998) flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|United States — bombing campaign on Iraqi targetsArab/Israeli Conflict
Pre-1948
*"Agatha" (1946) flagicon|United Kingdom — British attack on
Hagana andIrgun in Palestine.1948-1949 Arab-Israeli War
*"Assaf" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli offensive against the
Egyptian Army in order to take control of the westernNegev desert
*"Balak" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Smuggling of arms purchased in Czechoslovakia to Israel
*"Barak" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli attack to capture al-Ramla
*"Ben-Ami" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli capture ofAcre
*"Ben Num" (1948) flagicon|Israel — First Israeli offensive to seize theLatrun
*"Ben Num B" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Second Israeli offensive to seize theLatrun
*"Chametz" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli operation to isolateJaffa
*"Chorev" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli offensive to remove Egyptians from the Negev
*"Dani" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli relief ofJerusalem and securing of the area aroundTel Aviv
*"Dekel" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Large Israeli offensive capturingNazareth andlower Galilee
*"Gideon" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli operations to capture the approaches toJenin and remove Arab forces from the upperJordan Valley
*"Harel" (1948) flagicon|Israel —
*"Hiram" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Large Israeli attack resulting in the capture of the entire Galilee and (temporarily) 41 villages insouthern Lebanon , with Israeli forces reaching theLitani River for the first time
*"Horev" (1948) flagicon|Israel — widescale Israeli attack against the Egyptian Army in thewestern Negev with Israel temporarily occupying Gaza and parts of northeast Sinai
*"Jephtha" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli attack to clear eastern Galilee of Arab forces
*"Jevuss" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli capture of Jewish buildings and neighbourhoods in Jerusalem
*"Kedem" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Failed Israeli attempt to captureEast Jerusalem
*"Kilshon" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli capture of the Jewish suburbs of Jerusalem particularlyTalbiya in central Jerusalem
*"Maccabi" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Early Israeli attempt to open the road to Jerusalem
*"Mateh" (1948) flagicon|Israel —
*"Misparayim" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli capture of the Arab quarter of Haifa
*"Nachshon" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli clearance of Arab forces blocking the Jerusalem road
*"Ovda" (1949) flagicon|Israel — Last Israeli operation of the war resulting in the capture the southern Negev desert including Umm Rashrash (present dayEilat )
*"Schfifon" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli operation to capture the Old City of Jerusalem
*"Yiftach" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli capture ofSafad in eastern Galilee
*"Yoav" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Israeli operation to drive a wedge between Egyptian forces in the Negev desert
*"Yoram" (1948) flagicon|Israel — Third Israeli offensive to seize theLatrun 1956 Suez Crisis
*"Operation Susannah" (1954) flagicon|Israel—
Mossad False flag terrorist operation against American and British forces in Egypt.
*"Musketeer" (1956) flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|France — Anglo-French invasion of Egypt to capture the Suez Canal during the Suez Crisis.
**"Slope" flagicon|Israel — original Israeli plan for capturing the Sinai, replaced by "Kadesh".
**"Kadesh" (1956) ("Holy") flagicon|Israel — Israeli armored thrust into the Sinai Peninsula.
***"Machbesh" — Air operations element of "Kadesh".
***"Omer" — planned Israeli air attack on Egyptian guns covering Strait of Tiran.
***"Steamroller" — Israeli air assault/airdrop (using paratroopers) that began "Kadesh" and provided the excuse for the launch of "Musketeer".
*"Paladin" (1956) flagicon|Australia flagicon|United Nations — Australia's contribution to the UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) [http://www.defence.gov.au/globalops.cfm#paladin]1967 Six Day War
*"Dawn" (1967) flagicon|United Arab Republic — Egyptian plan for a preemptive strike against Israel; it came within hours of implementation but was canceled only because Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser feared it had been compromised.
*"Focus" (1967) flagicon|Israel — Israeli air force bombing mainly of Egyptian airfields but also Syrian and Jordanian airfields as well (also called "Moked" in Hebrew).
*"USS Liberty incident " (1967) flagicon|Israel— IDF Airforces attack againstUnited States unarmed recoinnance ship.1968-1970 War of Attrition
*"Boxer" (1969) flagicon|Israel — a series of attacks by the Israeli Air Force on Egyptian SAM installations
*"Bulmus 6" (1969) flagicon|Israel — Israeli special operations raid against the Egyptian fortress andearly warning radar andELINT station of Green Island in the Gulf of Suez
*"Kavkaz" (1970) flagicon|Soviet Union — Direct Soviet intervention on the side of Egypt for the deployment and manning of new SAM batteries along with squadrons of aircraft to protect them from Israeli attacks
*"Raviv" (1969) flagicon|Israel — Israeli armoured raid across the Gulf of Suez into Egypt. Egyptian radar installation at Ras Abu-Daraj and Ras Za'arfrana were destroyed. Also known as the Ten-Hour War.
**"Drizzle" (1969) — Israeli air support component to Israeli landing on western side of the Gulf of Suez ("Raviv").
*"Rooster 53" (1969) flagicon|Israel — Israeli special operation to capture an Egyptian P-12 radar system.1973 Yom Kippur War
*"Abiray-Lev" ("Valiant" or "Strongheart") (1973) flagicon|Israel — Israeli counterattack to the Egyptians including an Israeli crossing onto the west bank of the Suez Canal. Sometimes called "Operation Gazelle".
*"Badr" ("Full Moon") (1973) flagicon|Egypt|1972 flagicon|Egypt|1972 — Egyptian and Syrian surprise attack on Israel.
*"Nickel Grass" (1973) flagicon|United States — Americanairlift to Israel.
*"Clearance of the Suez Canal in 1974" (as part of the peace deal):
**"Nimbus Moon "flagicon|United States flagicon|Egypt|1972 flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|France
***"Moon Water" flagicon|United States flagicon|Egypt|1972
**"Nimbus Spar"
**"Nimbus Star" flagicon|United States flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|France
**"Nimbus Stream"1978 Israel/Lebanon conflict
*"Litani" (1978) flagicon|Israel — Israeli first invasion of
Lebanon inai Peninsula 1982 - 1986 and 1993 - ongoing
*"Mazurka" (1982) flagicon|Australia — Australia's contribution to the Sinai
Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) - also see the flagrant 1994 Australian MFO hit and run incident [http://www.defence.gov.au/globalops.cfm#mazurka]1982-2000 Israel/Lebanon conflict
*"Peace for Galilee" (1982) flagicon|Israel — Israeli second invasion of Lebanon
*"Accountability" (1993) flagicon|Israel — Israeli attack onHezbollah positions inLebanon .
*"Grapes of Wrath" (1996) flagicon|Israel — Another Israeli attack onHezbollah positions inLebanon .Gaza Strip
*"Days of Penitence" (2004) flagicon|Israel — Israeli incursion in the Gaza Strip to destroy the launching sites of
Qassam rockets .
*"Rainbow" (2004) flagicon|Israel — Israeli incursion into the Gaza Strip.
*"Shevet Ahhim" (2005) flagicon|Israel — Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip.2006 Israel/Lebanon conflict
*"Just Reward" (2006) flagicon|Israel —
Israeli air force bombing ofHezbollah positions in Southern Lebanon.
*"Summer Rains" (2006) flagicon|Israel —Israeli operations in theGaza Strip to freeGilad Shalit .
*"Truthful Promise" (2006) .Other Israeli Operations
*Battle of Karameh (1968) flagicon|Israel — Israeli raid into the Jordanian town of Karameh (on the east bank of the Jordan) against
PLO militants.
*"Bramble Bush" (1992) flagicon|Israel — Israeli plan to killSaddam Hussein
*"Thunderbolt" (1976) flagicon|Israel — Israeli rescue operation of airplane hostages atEntebbe ,Uganda . Later renamed "Yonatan" ("Jonathan").
*"Opera" (1981) flagicon|Israel — Israeli bombing of the IraqiOsirak nuclear reactor
*"Suzannah" (1954) flagicon|Israel — Israeli plan to bomb American interests in Egypt
*"Wrath of God" (1972-92?) flagicon|Israel — Israeli revenge attacks on the perpetrators of the 1972Munich massacre .
**"Spring of Youth" (1973) — Attacks onPLO bases inLebanon
*"Orchard" (2007) flagicon|Israel — Israeli airstrike in northernSyria .ee also
*
List of Israeli military operations in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war
* [http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/waf/israel/iafops.htm IDF/AF Operation Codenames]Global War on Terror and other associated activity
Afghanistan
Current Iraq War
*"See Iraq Operations Since 2002
Other military counter-terrorist operations
*"Eagle Assist" (2001) — Surveillance and protection of US skies by
NATO military aircraft.
*"Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa" (2002) US military operations and civic assistance based inDjibouti .
*"Enduring Freedom - Philippines" (2002) US military operations in thePhilippines againstAby Sayyaf insurgents.
*"Noble Eagle" (2001) — US military operations to prevent terrorism in theUnited States .Terrorist operations
*"Bojinka" (1995) — aborted
Al-Qaeda plot to bomb eleven aircraft overAsia , and/or assassinatePope John Paul II in thePhilippines .
*"Jibril" (2001) — abortedJemaah Islamiah plan to bomb US, Australian, Israeli and British targets inSingapore . Also known as "Operation C ".
*"Death Trains" (2004) — unverified name given byAl-Qaeda for theMadrid train bombings .
*"Wagon" (2003) — unverified name given byAl-Qaeda for an aborted plan to bomb theLondon Underground and attackHeathrow Airport .Counter-terrorism drills
*"Fast Forward" (2005) Mock evacuation of downtown Washington.
*"Firework Fanfare" (2005) Mock evacuation of towns inOklahoma .
*"Highline" (2005) Counter-terrorist exercise in Collingwood,Melbourne .
*"TriPOD" (2004) Plan to mass inoculateNew York City citizens in the event of a biological attack.Preventive counter-terrorist operations
*"Active Endeavour"
NATO naval forces in the Mediterranean.
*"Asparagus" Investigation and arrest into suspectedIslamist terrorists inBelgium by Belgian police.
*"Atlas" (2003) — counter-terrorism initiatives implemented by theNew York Police Department .
*"Crevice" (2004) — British counterterrorism action.
*"Green Quest" (2001) —US Customs anti-money laundering operations targeting "Al-Barakat " transactions.
*"Kratos" (2002) — Development and implementation of "shoot-to-kill" anti-terrorist policies by theLondon Metropolitan Police .
*"Laverda" (2003) —London Metropolitan Police surveillance operations againstIslamist demonstrations.
*"Liberty Shield" (2003) —Department of Homeland Security operations to enhance security at US installations, and to detain selected foreign nationals.
*"NYShield" (2003) —New York state plan to secure transport centres and nodes.
*"Safe Commerce" (2004) — Implementation of new measures and technology to improve maritimecargo screening.
*"Sirius" (2005) — Canadian military participation inOperation Active Endeavour .
*"Vigilance" (2001) — Counter-terrorist operations conducted by the state ofArizona .Reactive counter-terrorist operations
*"Alliance" (2002) — Australian and Indonsian joint investigations into the
2002 Bali bombings .
*"Bali Assist" (2002) — Australian evacuation of killed and injured foreign nationals fromIndonesia after the2002 Bali bombings .
*"Seal" (2004) — Arrest of suspectedIslamist militants inSpain following theMadrid train bombings .
*"Support" (Sept. 11-14, 2001) — Canadian Forces operations after theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks
*"Tigris" (2004) — Spanish investigations intoIslamist organisations inSpain .
*"Yellow Ribbon" (2001) —Transport Canada 's operations after theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks Other/Unknown
*"Abacus" — Plan to use the Canadian Forces to maintain and restore vital public services in the event of disruption by the Year 2000 problem.
*"Artisan" — Canadian Forces contribution to theRinas Airfield Rehabilitation Project inTirana ,Albania
*"Breakwater " [http://www.defence.gov.au/globalops.cfm#breakwater] (????) — Australian air and sea operation targeting border incursions by foreign fishing boats off its northern coastline.
*"Bright Star" — (1981) American exercise to reinforce allies in the middle east.
*"Chaperon" —Canada 's contribution to theUnited Nations of one military observer (UNMO).
*"Celesta" — Australian naval surveillance in Australia's southern waters against illegalfishing .
*"Condor" (1974) — Joint-operations by various South American countries against dissidents in each other's borders.
*"Cranberry" — Australian naval surveillance in Australia's northern waters againstsmuggling and illegalfishing .
*"Eclipse" — deployment of Canadian soldiers to eastAfrica in support of the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)
*"Ezra and Nehemiah" (aka "Ali Baba") (1950-1952) — mass migration/airlift ofIraqi Jews to Israel
*"Flavius" (1988) — SAS action against the IRA in Gibraltar
*"Fusion" — Canada's combined contribution to "Allied Harmony" and "Concordia"
*"Garden Plot" — US Army plan for assistance to civil authorities.
*"Highjump" (1947) — US Naval expedition toAntarctica .
*"Nunalivut" (2006) — Canadian naval deployment in theArctic .
*"Parabellum" (2007) Italian Mafia-Iraq arms deal investigation.
*"Power Geyser" (2005) — Military security support to the 2005 Presidential inauguration.
*"Prudence" — Canada's participation in theMission des Nations Unies dans la République Centrafricaine (MINURCA)
*"Relex" (2001) — Australian defence force operations to secure Australia's northern maritime approaches againstillegal immigration . Reactivated in 2004 as "Operation Relex II".
*"Sure Victory" (1997) — Sri Lankan counter-insurgency operations against theTamil Tigers .
*"Exercise Unified Spirit " — large NATO exercise held every two years to train thearmed forces of member nations in joint and combined operations.
*"Operation Vijay" (1999) — Indian operations against Pakistan.Law Enforcement
US Drug Enforcement Administration Operations
*"Black Ice" (2001) — arrest of key figures in the Jose-Serrano cartel
*"Cali Exchange" (2005) — cocaine, marijuana
*"Candy Box" (2004) — ecstasy, marijuana (Russian/Israeli/Chinese sources)
*"Creole" (2001) — heroin, cocaine (East Caribbean sources)
*"Cyber Chase" (2005) — rogue Internet-based pharmacies
*"Deja Vu" (2003) — heroin, cocaine (Puerto Rican/Colombian sources)
*"Dinero" (1992) — anti-money laundering "
*"Foxhunt" (1994) — cocaine (Colombian sources)
*"Gear Grinder" (2005) —steroids "
*"Global Sea" (1996) — heroin (Thai/Nigerian sources)
*"Green Air" (2000) — marijuana
*"Green Clover" (2001) — ecstasy, marijuana, methamphetamine, LSD
*"High Step" (2005) — heroin, cocaine
*"Impunity"(1999) — cocaine
*"Impunity II" (2000) — cocaine, marijuana
*"Journey" (2000) — cocaine (Colombian/European sources)
*"Juno" (1996) — anti-money laundering
*"Liberator" (2000) — disruption of trafficking in the Caribbean generally
*"Liquid Heroin" (2006) —heroin (Colombian sources)
*"Mallorca" (2005) — anti-money laundering
*"Marquis" (2001) — cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine
*"META"(1997) — methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine (Mexican sources)
*"Money Clip" (2004) — anti-money laundering
*"Motor City Mafia" (2005) — cocaine (US sources)
*"Mountain Express" (2000) — methamphetamine (US sources)
*"Mountain Express III" (2002) — methamphetamine (US/Canadian sources)
*"New Generation" (2000) — arrest of key figures in the Castro-Arias cartel
*"Northern Impact" (2005) — cocaine, marijuana (Mexican sources)
*"Northern Star" (2003) — methamphetamine (Canadian sources)
*"Pipe Dreams" (2003) — drug paraphernalia
*"Ramp Rats" (1999) — heroin, cocaine smuggling in the airport services industry
*"Rave I" (2001) — ecstasy (European sources)
*"Rave II" (2001) — ecstasy (European sources)
*"Reciprocity"(1997) — cocaine (Mexican sources)
*"Red Tide" (2000) — ecstasy, marijuana"
*"Sanctuary" (2001) — cocaine (Dominican Republic sources)Other anti-narcotic operations
*"Century" (1996) — ill-fated
Essex police /Royal Ulster Constabulary operation to pressure persons of interest for information about a drug-related triple murder.
*"Corona" (2001) —Miami police operations against heroin trafficking by the Latin Kings.
*"Falcon" (2004) — anti-pedophilia raid against companies handlingcredit card payments.
*"Final Count" (2001) —Miami police operations against heroin trafficking by theJohn Aragon Heroin Organization.
*"Web Tryp" (2004) — American sting operation against sellers of psychedelics online.
*"Mocha" (2005) —New South Wales and federal police investigation into drug smuggling atSydney airport.
*"Outta Towner" (2005) —Chicago police operations against heroin trafficking.
*"Panzer" (1998) — AustralianNational Crime Authority investigation into organised crime by outlaw motorcycle gangs (bikies).
*"Safe Streets" (2002) — Anti-drug trafficking operations byPhiladelphia police.
*"Topaz" (2004) —United Nations convened operations against drug-smuggling inCentral Asia .Anti-
child pornography operations*"Auxin" (2004) — Australian anti-
child pornography effort.
*"Avalanche" (1999) — American anti-child pornography effort.
*"Pin" (2003) — British-led anti-child pornography effort.
*"Ore" (2003) — American led anti-child pornography effort.Operations against intellectual property theft
*"Buccaneer" (2001) — International raid on software pirates.
*"D-Elite" (2005) — US raid on software pirates.
*"Fastlink" (2004) — International operation against pirated computer software.
*"Site Down" (2005) — International crackdown on pirated movies.Other Operations
*"Ill Wind" (1986-89) —
FBI investigation into defense contractor bribery and fraud.
*"Crevice" (2004) — British counterterrorism action.
*"Fast Forward" (2005) Mock evacuation of downtown Washington.
*"Falcon" (2005) — Widespread dragnet led by the U.S. Marshal's Service.
*"Jackdraw" (2004) —London Metropolitan Police operations to prevent and deterpickpocketing .
*"Midas" (2003) — Australian anti-money laundering operations byAUSTRAC .
*"Minstead" (1998) London police operation directed at a serial rapist.
*"Perseus" (1998) — British Transit Police.
*"Purana" (2003) — Investigation of Melbourne, Victoria's underworld.
*"Sundevil" (1999) — Nation-wideUnited States Secret Service crackdown on illegal computer hacking activities.
*"Trident" (1998) — Crackdown byLondon 's Metropolitan Police against drug-related gun crime in the black community. Later expanded toOperation Trafalgar .
*"THERMCON " (1987) — FBI operation that targeted environmental activists.Humanitarian Operations
*Central (1998) — Canada's assistance to
Central America after the devastation ofHurricane Mitch
*"Anode" (2000) — Australian military contribution as part of the Regional Assistance Mission to theSolomon Islands .
*"Assistance" (1997) — Canadian assistance toManitoba after major flooding.
*"Hajji Baba" (1952) — United States assistance toHajj pilgrims.
*"Helpem Fren" (2000) —Pidgin for "helping friend", multinational assistance to theSolomon Islands under the aegis ofRAMSI .
*Hawkeye (20 September 1989 - 17 November 1989) — Canada's assistance toSt. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands after the devastation ofHurricane Hugo
*Navy Help Darwin (1974) — Australian Naval assistance to Darwin afterCyclone Tracy .
*Pakistan Assist (2005) — Australian Defence Force humanitarian operations providing support after the2005 Kashmir earthquake .
*Peregrine —British Columbia forest fire fighting assistance by soldiers
*Persistence (1998) — Canadian operation atPeggys Cove ,Nova Scotia to recover bodies after crash ofSwissAir Flight 111
*"Recuperation" (1998) — Canadian assistance after major snowstorms in eastern Canada
*"Sumatra Assist" (2005) — Australian Defence Force humanitarian operations following the2005 Sumatra earthquake .
*Torrent (1999) — Canadian assistance after earthquake inTurkey
*Lichi (2000) — South African rescue operations inMozambique after major flooding due toCyclone Eline
*"2004 Indian Ocean earthquake "
**"Australia"
***"Tsunami Assist"
**"India"
***Sea Wave Which included:
****Mother (mainland relief)
****Mandat (Andaman and Nicobar Islands)
****"Rainbow" (Sri Lanka)
****Castor (Maldives)
****Ghambir (Indonesia)
*Dorca French assistance inDarfur in 2004
*"Unison"Canadian response to Hurricane Katrina Other
*"
List of amphibious assault operations "
*"List of Nuclear Tests"
*"Project Daedalus " — British Interplanetary Society study to create a plausible design for an interstellar probe
*"Project Longshot "
*"Project Jennifer " (1974) —CIA lifting of a sunken Soviet submarine
*"Project RAND "
*"Project Vanguard "
*"Norwegian military operations abroad "Non-military operations
*"Bojinka" — terrorist plot by al-Qaida members
Ramzi Yousef andKhalid Shaikh Mohammed , foiled in 1995
*"Clambake" — anti-Scientology
*"Red Dog" — Foiled invasion of DominicaExternal links
* [http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/operations/past_ops_e.asp Canadian Department of National Defence — Past Operations]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1995/sieminsk.htm The Art of Naming Operations]
* [http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~nunberg/operations.html A Name Too Far]
* [http://ww2db.com/ref.php?q=O&c=x WW2DB: List of Axis Operations]
* [http://ww2db.com/ref.php?q=O&c=a WW2DB: List of Allied Operations]
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