Streamed from the YouTube channel Alpha Docs of the distributor Eccho Rights that owns the rights to this Documentary.
1983 OCCUPATION OF GRENADA | NAVY SEALS - EPISODE 1
Cinemavixion Review
This episode of 'Navy Seals' plunges viewers into the intense and chaotic events of the 1983 invasion of Grenada. Narrated with a focus on the immediate, high-stakes actions of the SEAL teams, the description paints a vivid picture of a mission fraught with peril from the outset. The narrative emphasizes the critical lack of preparation time, highlighting the SEALs' adaptability as they execute a dangerous night insertion via fast-roping under heavy fire. The rescue of Governor-General Paul Scoon from Government House, amidst direct combat and the crucial intervention of an AC-130 Spectre gunship, underscores the bravery and resourcefulness required in such asymmetric warfare scenarios. While lacking the polish of a feature film, this documentary-style account offers a compelling, ground-level perspective on a significant military operation, prioritizing the raw experience of the soldiers involved.