Operation Lightning

Operation Lightning

Operation Lightning may refer to one of the following military operations:


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  • Operation Lightning Strike — by Nick Pope, published in 2000, is the sequel to Operation Thunder Child although the novel can be read in isolation. PlotThe limited battles in the previous book give way to all out war, with the fate of Earth hanging in the balance. The theme… …   Wikipedia

  • Operation Phantom Strike — Part of the Iraq War U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. LaMarquis Knowles, Warrant Officer Eric Barreras, Lt. Gen. Ray Odierno, commander of M …   Wikipedia

  • Operation Phantom Strike — Teil von: Besetzung des Irak seit 2003 Lt. Gen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Operation New Market — Part of the Post invasion Iraq Date May 25, 2005 Location Near Haditha in western Iraq …   Wikipedia

  • Operation Spear — Part of the Post invasion Iraq Date June, 2005 Location Karabillah, Iraq …   Wikipedia

  • Operation Barak — (Hebrew: ‎, Mivtza Barak, lit. Operation Lightning) was a Haganah offensive launched just before the end of the British Mandate in Palestine. It was part of Plan Dalet. Its objective was to capture villages North of Gaza in anticipation of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Operation Arrowhead Ripper — Schlacht um Baquba Teil von: Irakkrieg Datum …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Operation Thunder Child — Cover of the 1999 novel by UFO desk MoD operative Nick Pope. In this novel Nick Pope speculated that alien bodies (EBEs), had been taken to Porton Down. Operation Thunder Child is a book by British civil servant Nick Pope. It is the prequel to… …   Wikipedia

  • Operation Bayonet Lightning — Part of The War on Terrorism, Operation Iraqi Freedom Members …   Wikipedia

  • Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning — 30 Rock episode Episode no. Season 5 Episode 12 Directed by Beth McCarthy Miller …   Wikipedia

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