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Battle of Paitilla Airport

The Battle of Paitilla Airport was a battle between members of the Panama Defense Force and SEAL Team 4, on the 20th of December 1989, in the starting hours of Operation Just Cause. The force consisted of forty-eight U.S. Navy SEALs (three SEAL Platoons: Golf, Echo, and Delta) under the command of Lt. Cmdr. Patrick Toohey. The team was tasked with destroying Manuel Noriega's private jet on the ground at the Punta Paitilla Airport, in Panama City.[1][2]

Battle of Paitilla Airport
Part of the United States invasion of Panama and Operation Nifty Package
Paitilla Airport
Battle of Paitilla Airport (Panama)
Date20 December 1989
Location
Paitilla Airport, Panama
8°58′59.9″N 79°30′37.0″W / 8.983306°N 79.510278°W / 8.983306; -79.510278
Result American victory
Belligerents
United States Panama
Commanders and leaders
Cmdr. Tom McGrath
Lt. Cmdr. Patrick Toohey
Lt. Octavio Rodriguez
Units involved
SEAL Team 4 Panama Defense Force
Strength
48 28-56
Casualties and losses
4 killed
9 wounded

1 private jet destroyed

Battle

Launched in the starting hours of Operation Just Cause, this operation was handled by SEAL Team 4. Consisting of 48 U.S. Navy SEALs (three SEAL Platoons: Golf, Echo, and Delta) under the command of Lt. Cmdr. Patrick Toohey (executive officer of Team 4 and former SEAL Team Six officer), this team was tasked with destroying Noriega's private jet on the ground at the Punta Paitilla Airport, a coastal airport in Panama City. The main force of SEALs landed just south of the airport at approximately 0030, shortly before the initial combat operations started within Panama City itself. Several reconnaissance teams were hidden on the north side of the airfield to provide real-time data on enemy movements. Once the SEALs landed, Lt. Cmdr. Toohey established a command post near the southern edge of the runway. At this time Cmdr. McGrath, a SEAL officer stationed on a patrol boat offshore coordinating several operations, passed on information implying that the aircraft was to be disabled with "minimal damage" (defined as shot out tires and cut control wires), rather than destroyed.[3] This became a point of controversy after the operation, as the message was poorly worded and forced the SEALs to change their tactics at the last minute and approach the aircraft more closely than anticipated.

The three platoons then began advancing up the airfield, with Golf platoon taking up final assaulting positions outside the hangar at roughly 0105. At this point, Lt. Cmdr. Toohey received a message stating that PDF V300 Cadillac Gage armored cars were heading towards the airport. To counter the threat, a squad (Squad One of Golf Platoon) was ordered to move into ambush positions on a nearby road. As they stood up to move, the PDF soldiers stationed in the airfield immediately opened fire, killing two SEALs and wounding five others.[4] The other two platoons moved to reinforce Golf, and within several minutes had secured the hangars, with two more SEALs killed and four more wounded. The SEALs then disabled Noriega's private plane by shooting it with an AT4 rocket. Shortly after, a MEDEVAC helicopter arrived and transported the injured SEALs to the Joint Casualty Collection Point at Howard Air Force Base. The SEALs held the area throughout the night, and disabled the runway for use by any PDF transport planes by rolling other aircraft onto it. The next day, the SEALs were replaced by a company from the 75th Ranger Regiment.[3]

Aftermath

Due to the high level of casualties sustained (amounting to one-quarter of the assaulting force) and several inconsistencies regarding planning and command and control during the battle, the Battle of Paitilla Airport is considered one of the most controversial operations within Operation Just Cause from the US military perspective.[1] The battle led to the death of four Navy SEALs:

  • Lt. j.g. John Patrick Connors, 25, of Arlington, Mass.
  • Chief Engineman Donald Lewis McFaul, 32, of San Diego, Calif.
  • Boatswain's Mate 1st Class Christopher Taylor Tilghman, 30, of Kailua, Hawaii
  • Torpedoman's Mate 2nd Class Isaac George Rodriguez III, 24, of Missouri City, Texas

Nine further Navy SEALs were wounded in the battle.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Yates, Lawrence (2014). The US Military Intervention In Panama: Operation Just Cause December 1989 - January 1990. Washington DC: Center of Military History United States Army.
  2. ^ "Full text of "Soldiers in Panama: stories of Operation Just Cause"". archive.org. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
  3. ^ a b Yates, Lawrence (2014). The US Military Intervention In Panama: Operation Just Cause December 1989 - January 1990. Washington DC: Center of Military History United States Army.
  4. ^ UPI in Bryan Times, "Vatican Envoy won its psychologial battle with Noriega," 5 Jan. 1990

External links

  • "in Panama: stories of Operation Just Cause"
  • "Operation Just Cause Panama", Ronald H. Cole, Joint History Office, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1995

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The Battle of Paitilla Airport was a battle between members of the Panama Defense Force and SEAL Team 4 on the 20th of December 1989 in the starting hours of Operation Just Cause The force consisted of forty eight U S Navy SEALs three SEAL Platoons Golf Echo and Delta under the command of Lt Cmdr Patrick Toohey The team was tasked with destroying Manuel Noriega s private jet on the ground at the Punta Paitilla Airport in Panama City 1 2 Battle of Paitilla AirportPart of the United States invasion of Panama and Operation Nifty PackagePaitilla AirportBattle of Paitilla Airport Panama Date20 December 1989LocationPaitilla Airport Panama8 58 59 9 N 79 30 37 0 W 8 983306 N 79 510278 W 8 983306 79 510278ResultAmerican victoryBelligerentsUnited StatesPanamaCommanders and leadersCmdr Tom McGrath Lt Cmdr Patrick TooheyLt Octavio RodriguezUnits involvedSEAL Team 4Panama Defense ForceStrength4828 56Casualties and losses4 killed9 wounded1 private jet destroyed Contents 1 Battle 2 Aftermath 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBattle EditLaunched in the starting hours of Operation Just Cause this operation was handled by SEAL Team 4 Consisting of 48 U S Navy SEALs three SEAL Platoons Golf Echo and Delta under the command of Lt Cmdr Patrick Toohey executive officer of Team 4 and former SEAL Team Six officer this team was tasked with destroying Noriega s private jet on the ground at the Punta Paitilla Airport a coastal airport in Panama City The main force of SEALs landed just south of the airport at approximately 0030 shortly before the initial combat operations started within Panama City itself Several reconnaissance teams were hidden on the north side of the airfield to provide real time data on enemy movements Once the SEALs landed Lt Cmdr Toohey established a command post near the southern edge of the runway At this time Cmdr McGrath a SEAL officer stationed on a patrol boat offshore coordinating several operations passed on information implying that the aircraft was to be disabled with minimal damage defined as shot out tires and cut control wires rather than destroyed 3 This became a point of controversy after the operation as the message was poorly worded and forced the SEALs to change their tactics at the last minute and approach the aircraft more closely than anticipated The three platoons then began advancing up the airfield with Golf platoon taking up final assaulting positions outside the hangar at roughly 0105 At this point Lt Cmdr Toohey received a message stating that PDF V300 Cadillac Gage armored cars were heading towards the airport To counter the threat a squad Squad One of Golf Platoon was ordered to move into ambush positions on a nearby road As they stood up to move the PDF soldiers stationed in the airfield immediately opened fire killing two SEALs and wounding five others 4 The other two platoons moved to reinforce Golf and within several minutes had secured the hangars with two more SEALs killed and four more wounded The SEALs then disabled Noriega s private plane by shooting it with an AT4 rocket Shortly after a MEDEVAC helicopter arrived and transported the injured SEALs to the Joint Casualty Collection Point at Howard Air Force Base The SEALs held the area throughout the night and disabled the runway for use by any PDF transport planes by rolling other aircraft onto it The next day the SEALs were replaced by a company from the 75th Ranger Regiment 3 Aftermath EditDue to the high level of casualties sustained amounting to one quarter of the assaulting force and several inconsistencies regarding planning and command and control during the battle the Battle of Paitilla Airport is considered one of the most controversial operations within Operation Just Cause from the US military perspective 1 The battle led to the death of four Navy SEALs Lt j g John Patrick Connors 25 of Arlington Mass Chief Engineman Donald Lewis McFaul 32 of San Diego Calif Boatswain s Mate 1st Class Christopher Taylor Tilghman 30 of Kailua Hawaii Torpedoman s Mate 2nd Class Isaac George Rodriguez III 24 of Missouri City TexasNine further Navy SEALs were wounded in the battle citation needed See also EditList of special forces unitsReferences Edit a b Yates Lawrence 2014 The US Military Intervention In Panama Operation Just Cause December 1989 January 1990 Washington DC Center of Military History United States Army Full text of Soldiers in Panama stories of Operation Just Cause archive org Retrieved 2015 12 31 a b Yates Lawrence 2014 The US Military Intervention In Panama Operation Just Cause December 1989 January 1990 Washington DC Center of Military History United States Army UPI in Bryan Times Vatican Envoy won its psychologial battle with Noriega 5 Jan 1990External links Edit in Panama stories of Operation Just Cause Operation Just Cause Panama Ronald H Cole Joint History Office Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 1995 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of Paitilla 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