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Probably the best and most detailed description of a key battle in the 1982 Falklands War . . . an excellent and fast paced narrative. --Michael McCarthy, historical battlefield guideThis book tells the story of the battle for Goose Green--the first crucial clash of the Falklands War--through the eyes of the commanders, both British and Argentine, from brigadier to corporal. It follows in detail, with the aid of maps, the fourteen hours of vicious infantry as both sides struggled for the tiny settlement of Goose Green. The book explains how 2 Para came close to failure as the battalion fought over open ground, in daylight, without adequate fire support against prepared positions. Controversial questions--such as: Was it an unnecessary battle? Why did London overrule the brigadier commanders reluctance to attack? Did Col. Joness solo charge, which won him the Victoria Cross, decide the issue?--are discussed frankly. The author, himself a former infantry officer, has had the full support of the Parachute Regiment, and has assembled the views and comments of over forty-five veterans of all ranks who fought there.The Falklands War showed British military personnel at their best and most innovative under the most testing of conditions, and the Battle of Goose Green was one of the classic actions . . . The author has made an impressive job of reviewing the important factors, the events and decisions that led to the battle. --FiretrenchThis brought home to me how the infantry fight and how the British Paratrooper has gained a worldwide reputation for being one of the best fighting men around. A superb read. --Army Rumour Service

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GOOSE GREEN
By the same author
URGENT FURY
THE LAST ELEVEN?
THE BEAR TRAP (with Mohammad Yousaf)
GOOSE GREEN
A Battle is Fought to be Won
by
MARK ADKIN
First published in Great Britain in 1992 by LEO COOPER an imprint of Pen - photo 1
First published in Great Britain in 1992 by
LEO COOPER
an imprint of
Pen & Sword Books Ltd,
47 Church Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire S70 2AS
Reprinted, July, 1992
Copyright Mark Adkin, 1992
ISBN 0 85052 296 X
eISBN 978 1 52670 718 5
Mobi ISBN 978 1 526707 17 8
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
CONTENTS
To Those Who Fought And Those Who Fell
MAPS AND SKETCHES
The Falkland Islands
2 Paras move to and across East Falkland
Argentine deployment at end of April, 1982
Task Force Mercedes on 20th May, 1982
Operation Sutton
Stanleys natural lines of defence
The Argentines opportunity a.m. 28th May, 1982
2 Para Recce Platoons critical OPs
Argentine locations on 27th May, 1982
Argentine locations - 2 Paras assessment
2 Paras battle plan - Phases 1 & 2
2 Paras battle plan - Phases 3 & 4
2 Paras battle plan - Phases 5 & 6
Phases 1 & 2 - Start Lines are crossed
2 Para at 5.00 a.m. 28th May
Argentines reinforced on Darwin Ridge
D Companys night battle
Approximate situation at dawn 28th May
A Companys dawn advance starts
The situation at 7.30 - before Colonel H opts to join A Company
A Companys battle in the gorse gully
The Boca House battlefield
B Companys Boca House battle, 6.30 a.m.- 9.30 a.m.
The situation at about 11.15 a.m.
Argentines surrender at Boca House
Argentine defences of Goose Green 2 Paras intended lines of advance
12 Platoon advances onto the airfield
The fight for the school and flagpole
C and D Companies merge against school and flagpole positions
Situation during night 28th-29th May
SKETCHES
Sketch 1 - Colonel Hs solo charge
Sketch 2 - A Company comes under fire at dawn
Sketch 3 - Major Farrars sketch of attack on school
ABBREVIATIONS
AAAnti-Aircraft
AAAAnti-Aircraft Artillery
AOAOut of Area
ATGWAnti-Tank Guided Weapon
BCBattery Commander
BMBrigade Major
BMABrigade Maintenance Area
BnBattalion
CasevacCasualty evacuation
CBASCommando Brigade Air Squadron
CBUCluster Bomb Unit
CCHCamilla Creek House
CdoCommando
CPCommand Post
CPXCommand Post Exercise
CVR(T)Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked)
DFDefensive Fire
DFCDistinguished Flying Cross
DSDirecting Staff
DZDrop Zone
FACForward Air Controller
FACEField Artillery Computer Equipment
FAMEField Artillery Manual Equipment
FOOForward Observation Officer
FPFiring Post
FUPForming Up Place
GMTGreenwich Mean Time
GPMGGeneral Purpose Machine Gun
GPOGun Position Officer
GPMG(SF)General Purpose Machine Gun (Sustained Fire)
GSOGeneral Staff Officer
HALOHigh Altitude Low Opening
HFHigh Frequency
IVIntravenous
LAWLight Anti-Armour Weapon
LCULanding Craft Utility
LCVPLanding Craft Vehicle and Personnel
LMGLight Machine Gun
LSLLanding Ship Logistic
L2Fragmentation Grenade
MedicsMedical orderlies
MFCMortar Fire Controller
MGMachine Gun
MMGMedium Machine Gun
MTMotor Transport
MVMotor Vessel
NGFONaval Gunfire Observer
O GroupOrders Group
OPObservation Post
PDPoint Detonating
RAPRegimental Aid Post
RFARoyal Fleet Auxiliary
RVRendez-Vous
SASSpecial Air Service
SBSSpecial Boat Service
SLRSelf Loading Rifle
SMGSub Machine Gun
SOPStanding Operational Procedure
TacTactical
VHFVery High Frequency
WO2Warrant Officer Class 2
WPWhite Phosphorus
MILITARY SYMBOLS USED ON MAPS
NOTE ON SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Old soldiers never die they only fade - photo 2
NOTE ON SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Old soldiers never die, they only fade away. They do, however, get older and part of the fading process is the inevitable dimming of the memory. Brigadier D.R. Chaundler OBE, who took over command of 2 Para from Major Keeble within a few days of the battle for Goose Green, has earned the gratitude of historians interested in 2 Paras part in the Falklands campaign. While the battalion was still at Stanley he instructed the then Captain David Benest, the Regimental Signals Officer, to write up a detailed account of 2 Paras activities during the entire conflict. Benest spent many months interviewing his comrades and recording their experiences, from the voyage south to the voyage home. He did this before the fading process had started, and was able to clarify issues by questioning participants. The result was that Benest put together a remarkable document, possibly the only one of its kind.
Benest was told to give his manuscript to Major-General John Frost CB, DSO, MC, who used it as the basis for his book, 2 Para Falklands - The Battalion at War , which was published in 1983. As far as Goose Green is concerned Frost was unable, I believe, to do full justice to the battle for several reasons. Firstly, he had to prune Benests account drastically as his book was to cover the whole campaign from start to finish. He was compelled, therefore, to condense and omit in order to write a book of manageable length. Then, because of the closeness of events, he felt obliged to avoid describing or discussing the more sensitive issues that Benest had included. He also, for the most part, refrained from commenting on events or the controversies of the battle. Lastly, he was somewhat hampered by his inability, as the battalion was overseas in Belize when he was writing his book, to interview or question many participants.
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