events from the Iranian Hostage Crisis.

  • Students Storm US Embassy

    Iranian student militants and protesters captured the U.S. embassy in Tehran after storming the building. US military was ordered not to shoot at the crowd of students and protesters as they stormed the building. There were many anti-U.S. and anti-Israeli chants while citizens burned the flags of the U.S. and Israel. Sixty-six Americans were taken hostage, and 52 were held for 444 days.
  • Students Storm US Embassy

    Iranian student militants and protesters captured the U.S. embassy in Tehran after storming the building. US military was ordered not to shoot at the crowd of students and protesters as they stormed the building. There were many anti-U.S. and anti-Israeli chants while citizens burned the flags of the U.S. and Israel. Sixty-six Americans were taken hostage, and 52 were held for 444 days.
  • Conditions for Release Announced by Ayotollah

    The Shah's American fortune, amounting to billions of dollars, was to be remitted to the Iranian government. American claims against Iran in the International Court of Justice were to be nullified. Iranian assets frozen in American banks were to be released. The United States was to promise never to interfere with Iran's affairs. Add tags +
  • One hostage is released

    Richard Queen was released in July of 1980 due to a pressing medical condition. He had become incredibly sick and was later diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. During his time spent in captivity he was misdiagnosed with a "twisted spine" and as his condition worsened the kidnappers decided he must be let go.
  • Six American Diplomats Rescued

    The 'Canadian Caper' covert operation successfully rescued six American diplomats by the CIA. The six hostages who had been hiding in the Canadian ambassador's house left Iran with Canadian passports while posing as a Canadian film crew. They landed safely in Switzerland but US involvement in this operation was not acknowledged until nearly 15 years later for fear of retaliation. The academy award winning film Argo is based on this courageous rescue.
  • Ronald Reagan wins 1980 US Presidential Election

    The Republicans regained control of the presidency when Republican Ronald Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter's inability to negotiate the release of the hostages led to an uprising in Reagen's popularity before the election.
  • Operation Credible Sport

    The first aircraft test over Tehran was launched but merely on a reconnaissance basis.
  • Operation Eagle Claw Begins

    Operation Eagle Claw (Operation Evening Light) attempted to rescue 52 American hostages from the U.S. Embassy in Tehran by infiltrating the embassy using quiet but deadly force. It was aborted when three helicopoters were damaged or forced to return to the carrier.