On April 25, 1980, the United States launched Operation Eagle Claw in an attempt to rescue Americans held in the Iranian capital of Tehran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
However, a sandstorm struck and brought down the US helicopters involved in the operation, killing eight American servicemen.
According to Press TV, the US Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps were all involved in the operation.
The botched attempt brought further disgrace to the administration of former US President Jimmy Carter in the eyes of the American public
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Many believe it played a major role in Carter's defeat in the 1980 presidential election.
Iran marks the event every year as a symbol of US failure.
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