GRENADA

Addresses

America's Commitment to Freedom: Jean Joel, 34960 [14DE]

———Jeff Geller, 34959 [14DE]

Protocolary Session of the Organization of American States, Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, 21051 [26JY], 22365 [2AU]

Speech to TransAfrica, Maurice Bishop (excerpt), 30915 [3NO]

U.S. Policy: President Reagan, 29778 [28OC]

Advertisements

U.S. Action in Grenada Heartens Europeans, Committee for the Free World, 33227 [16NO], 34936 [18NO]

Articles and editorials

Administration Puts Tough Restrictions on News of Grenada, 29952 [29OC]

Arsenal in Grenada, 30166 [31OC]

``Back in Jungle''—Ex-Prisoner Describes Events Before Invasion, 30223 [1NO]

Caribbean Domino, 31304 [7NO]

Censoring the Invasion, 29839 [28OC], 29955 [29OC]

CIA's Reports Magnify Soviet-Cuban Presence, 29905 [29OC]

Constitutional Issues of U.S. Military Action in Grenada, 34857 [18NO]

Crises—The Growing Use of U.S. Force Raises Dangers We Cannot Ignore, 30733 [3NO]

Critic of American Invasion Detained—U.S. Troops Act on Request of Grenada's Governor General, 33258 [16NO]

Cuba Stronger Today Than in 1962 Crisis Year, 30384 [2NO]

Cuban Arms Cache Found, Reagan Says, 30036 [31OC]

Dear Congress—TransAfrica Represents Soviets, Not Blacks, 19101 [13JY]

Do We Know What We're Doing With Military Force, 32218 [10NO]

Egregious Military Reporting, 31057 [4NO]

General Says Army Plan Paid Off in Grenada, 33265 [16NO]

GOP Asks Andy, 33954 [17NO]

Grenada, After the Yanks, 30740, 30742 [3NO]

Grenada and Britain, 32520 [14NO]

Grenada Diary, 33219 [16NO]

Grenada Move Thwarts Soviet Expansion Bid, 30383 [2NO]

Grenada Said To Become ``Second Cuba'', 15730 [14JN]

Grenada—And Mount Suribachi, 29839 [28OC], 29955 [29OC]

Grenada—Black Conscience, 30579 [2NO], 31077 [4NO]

Grenada—by O'Neill—by Orwell, 32219 [10NO]

Grenada—Critical Questions, 30009 [31OC]

Grenada—The National Debate Needs To Weigh the Operation's Long-Term Impact, 34817 [18NO]

Grenada—Threat to America's Caribbean Oil Routes, 6404 [21MR]

Grenadian Gifts of Fruit Melt Sun-Broiled GI's, 30742 [3NO]

Greneda, Without Warning, 32233 [10NO]

Hooray for Reagan!, 29788 [28OC]

I Can't Let My Brother Be Just Another Name On a Casualty List, 31290 [7NO]

Information Warp Envelops Island Conflict, 30037 [31OC]

Inquiring Photographer, 30901 [3NO]

Invasion Has Ex-Resident's Sad Support, 29470 [26OC]

Invasion Of Grenada Wins Allied Backers After Initial Dissent, 30899 [3NO]

Invasion of Grenada—The Clearest Signal Yet to Ally and Enemy Alike, 29689 [27OC]

Lawyers Invade Grenada, 30226 [1NO]

Liberals Should Be Cheering U.S. Action in Grenada, 30911 [3NO]

Liberation of Grenada, 33221, 33227 [16NO]

Looking for Answer to Internal Subversion, 31868 [9NO]

Lost Our Free Press on Grenada, 34775 [18NO]

Message to Fidel, 31849 [9NO]

Monroe Doctrine in Tatters, 30385 [2NO]

Moscow's Mouthpiece Turns Truth on Its Head, 31867 [9NO]

Next Time You See a Serviceman, 31637 [8NO]

Official Secrets, 29956 [29OC]

1984, 30174 [31OC]

Order and Democracy, 29525 [27OC]

President Accuses Soviet on 1962 Pact—He Asserts Offensive Weapons Still Flow to West Despite Ending of Cuba Crisis, 30385 [2NO]

Price To Be Paid, 34800 [18NO]

Proper Uses of Power, 30222 [1NO]

Reagan and Greneda, 31071 [4NO]

Reagan's Credibility, 29839 [28OC]

Red Sun of Soviet Tyranny Rising Fast Over Grenada, 15742 [14JN]

Revisiting the Cuban Missile Crisis, 30384 [2NO]

Sgt. York's Widow Backs Reagan Action, Wants Him To Stay Strong, 34989 [14DE]

Soviet Involvement in Bloody Coup in Grenada (excerpt), 29600 [27OC]

Student Kept Diary on Grenada, 30348 [1NO]

That Others Might Be Free, 33230 [16NO]

Tiny Grenada Was a Big Threat, 30343 [1NO]

21 Grenadians Killed in Invasion, 33259 [16NO]

U.S. Allows 15 Reporters To Go to Grenada for Day, 29952 [29OC]

U.S. Forces in Grenada (excerpt), 29831 [28OC]

U.S. Forces Thwart Journalists' Reports, 29953 [29OC]

U.S.-Soviet Pact on Caribbean May Not Exist, 30383 [2NO]

When Mounting an Invasion, Why Take Along Enemy Troops?, 31057 [4NO]

Where I Stand—``Gunboat Diplomacy'', 33904 [17NO]

White House Admits Pentagon Censorship, 29951 [29OC]

Why Reagan Was Right, 34720 [18NO]

Why the Marines Went In, 34938 [18NO]

Bills and resolutions

American medical students: accommodate in U.S. medical schools (see H. Con. Res. 211)

Cuban nationals: return to Cuba (see H. Con. Res. 206)

Medical schools: accommodate students evacuated from Grenada (see H. Con. Res. 224)

News media: blackout of coverage (see H. Res. 384)

Reagan, President: impeachment (see H. Res. 370)

Senate factfinding mission: appoint (see S. Res. 256, 257)

Territorial integrity: recognize (see H. Con. Res. 199)

U.S. activities: furnish information to House of Representatives (see H. Res. 383)

U.S. Armed Forces: remove (see H.J. Res. 406; H. Con. Res. 199)

U.S. Marines and Rangers: commend (see H. Con. Res. 201)

U.S. military action: constitutional violation (see H.J. Res. 406)

War Powers Act: application relative to Grenada (see S.J. Res. 186; H.J. Res. 402)

Interviews

Access of the press: Walter Cronkite with CBS News, 29954 [29OC]

Letters

Bishop, Maurice: U.S. visit, 30916 [3NO]

Deployment of U.S. Armed Forces in Grenada: President Reagan, 29996 [31OC]

Deployment of U.S. armed forces on Grenada: President Reagan to Senator Thurmond, 29277 [26OC]

Proud West Indian: Cain Magras, 30914 [3NO]

U.S. military action in Grenada: Cosil Garcia, 31861 [9NO]

———John C. Redman, 33974 [17NO]

———Mark S. Lea, 31075 [4NO]

———Philip Goodhart, 31891 [9NO]

———President Reagan, 29832 [28OC]

———Ted and Jann Stathos, 31075 [4NO]

War Powers Act: Representative Skelton, to President Reagan, 29999 [1NO]

Lists

Ham radio operators monitoring Grenada military action, 30419 [2NO]

Memorandums

Grenada: Senator Tower, 32389-32391 [14NO]

Press releases

American Legion support White House actions in Grenada and Lebanon, 29406 [26OC]

Quotations

Support of U.S. Military Action in Greneda: Geoffrey Bourne, 30901 [3NO]

Remarks in House

Civil liberties: reported violations by U.S. military, 33258 [16NO]

Cline, Randy: U.S. Marine killed in action in Grenada, 30362 [1NO]

Communism: increasing influence, 15742 [14JN]

Congressional trip: observations, 32235 [10NO], 32800 [15NO], 33219 [16NO]

Hospital: bombing, 30265 [1NO]

Jacobs, Representative: comments on U.S. military action in foreign countries, 33954 [17NO]

Medical students: educational transfer of those displaced by U.S. action in Grenada (H. Con. Res. 211), 31855 [9NO], 32131 [10NO]

Military personnel: tribute, 31637 [8NO]

Neukomm, Robert: relays ham radio information on situation in Grenada, 29706 [27OC]

News media: exclusion during U.S. military action, 34775 [18NO]

Reagan, President: impeach relative to Grenada action (H. Res. 370), 32130 [10NO]

Ritz, Michael: killed in action in Grenada, 31316 [7NO]

U.S. military: combat capability, 33264 [16NO]

U.S. military action, 29183-29188, 29201 [25OC], 29264, 29269 [25OC], 29399, 29400, 29401, 29402, 29403, 29404, 29405, 29406, 29407, 29453 [26OC], 29470, 29484 [26OC], 29596, 29597, 29598, 29599, 29600, 29601, 29664 [27OC], 29688, 29689, 29694, 29700, 29712 [27OC], 29741, 29742, 29743, 29744 [28OC], 29894, 29897 [28OC], 29959, 29961, 29962 [31OC], 30165, 30172, 30174 [31OC], 30265-30269 [1NO], 30343, 30363, 30366 [1NO], 30485, 30486 [2NO], 30579 [2NO], 30901, 30907, 30910, 30911, 30914, 30915 [3NO], 30942 [4NO], 31071, 31075, 31076, 31082 [4NO], 31093 [7NO], 31313 [7NO], 31428 [8NO], 31644 [8NO], 31849, 31861, 31866, 31867, 31868, 31891 [9NO], 32218, 32219, 32232 [10NO], 32520 [14NO], 33007 [16NO], 33226, 33252 [16NO], 33974 [17NO], 34720, 34800 [18NO]

———commend U.S. troops, 30485 [2NO]

———constitutional issues, 34857 [18NO]

———declare violation of Constitution (H.J. Res. 406), 29882 [28OC]

———media response, 29706 [27OC]

———President reports to Speaker, 29444 [26OC]

———press coverage, 33283 [17NO], 34185 [18NO]

———response of news media, 30899 [3NO]

U.S. policy, 22365 [2AU], 29743, 29744, 29745 [28OC], 29961 [31OC], 30951 [4NO]

U.S. press ban, 29701 [27OC]

U.S. students: concern for safety, 29598 [31OC], 30348 [1NO]

U.S. troops: calling for withdrawal (H. Con. Res. 199), 29600 [27OC]

———withdrawal, 30486 [2NO]

———withdrawal (H. Con. Res. 199), 30166 [31OC]

War Powers Act: application relative to Grenada, 29998, 29999 [1NO], 30265, 30269, 30325 [1NO]

Washington (D.C.) Post: interview with Maurice Bishop, 15729 [14JN]

WVWI-Radio (U.S. Virgin Islands): tribute for coverage of U.S. military action in Grenada, 34810 [18NO]

Remarks in Senate

Armed Forces: commend rescue of U.S. citizens (H.R. 3959), 29519 [27OC]

Cuban nationals: return captured by the U.S. Armed Forces in Grenada, 29550 [27OC]

Ham radio operators: tribute, 30419 [2NO]

News media: restriction of access to Grenada, 29839 [28OC], 29904, 29944-29957 [29OC]

U.S. military action, 29277 [26OC], 29519 [27OC], 29788, 29819, 29821, 29829-29858 [28OC], 29899-29902, 29906, 29933 [29OC], 30036 [31OC], 30419 [2NO], 30978, 31056 [4NO], 34583 [18NO]

UN: resolution condemning U.S. military action, 31649 [9NO]

War Powers Act: amend, relative to U.S. military action, 30035 [31OC]

———applicability (H.J. Res. 402), 30600 [3NO], 31200 [7NO]

———application relative to Grenada, 29829-29858 [28OC]

———repeal (S. 2030), 30137 [31OC]

War Powers in Grenada Act: introduction (S.J. Res. 186), 29364 [26OC]

Reports

Exclusion of the Press From Areas of Military Activity, 33905 [17NO]

First Amendment Issues Raised by a Hypothetical Order by the President Prohibiting the Press From Traveling to a Foreign Country To Report on Military Action by the U.S., 33906 [17NO]

Statements

Access of the Press: American Newspaper Publishers Association, 29951 [29OC]

Congressional Trip to Grenada: Representative Dellums, 32235 [10NO]

Press Censorship in Grenada: Women's National Democratic Club, 34922 [18NO]

Safety of Students in Grenada, Randall Tressler, 29598 [31OC]

U.S. Military Action in Grenada: Carlos Romero Barcelo, Governor of Puerto Rico, 29694 [27OC]

———Senator Levin, 29820 [28OC]

U.S. military action in Grenada: Francois Mitterand, 34769 [18NO]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 211, calling for medical schools to accommodate U.S. students evacuated from Grenada, 31856 [9NO]

H.J. Res. 406, declaring U.S. military action in Grenada in violation of Constitution, 29882 [28OC]

S. Res. 256, factfinding mission regarding U.S. military action, 30022 [31OC]

S. Res. 257, factfinding mission regarding U.S. military action, 30022 [31OC]

S.J. Res. 186, War Powers in Grenada Act, 29365 [26OC]