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Indholdsfortegnelse: List of Maps and Diagrams; Foreword; Glossary; Chapter One: The Historical Perspective; Chapter Two: Crisis in the South Atlantic; Chapter Three: Invasion of the Falklands and South Georgia; Chapter Four: Occupation; Chapter Five: The British Response; Chapter Six: Approach to Battle, 8 to 20 May; Chapter Seven: The Landings and Beachhead, 21 May to 3 June; Chapther Eight: The Battle of Goose Green, 28 May; Chapter Nine: The Left Flank -- 3 Commando Brigade, 27 May to 11 June; Chapter Ten: The Right Flank -- 5 Infantry Brigade; Chapter Eleven: The Bold Move, 5 to 8 June; Chapter Twelve: Port Pleasant -- 8 June; Chapter Thirteen: The Outer Defence Zone, 11 to 12 June; Chapter Fourteen: The Battles of Mount Tumbledown and Wireless Ridge, 12 to 14 June; Chapter Fifteen: Phase Three -- Mount William and Sapper Hill, 14 June; Chapter Sixteen: Postscript; Appendix: Authors Kit List; Bibliography; Index

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VICTORY
IN THE
FALKLANDS

VICTORY
IN THE
FALKLANDS

by

Nick van der Bijl BEM

First published in Great Britain in 2007 by Pen Sword Military an imprint of - photo 1

First published in Great Britain in 2007 by
Pen & Sword Military
an imprint of
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
47 Church Street
Barnsley
South Yorkshire
S70 2AS

Copyright Nick van der Bijl, 2007

ISBN 978 1 84415 494 4

The right of Nick van der Bijl to be identified as Author of this Work has
been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright,
Designs and Patents Act 1988.

A CIP catalogue record for this book is
available from the British Library

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted
in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying,
recording or by any information storage and retrieval system,
without permission from the Publisher in writing.

Typeset in Sabon by
Phoenix Typesetting, Auldgirth, Dumfriesshire

Printed and bound in England by
Biddies Ltd, Kings Lynn

Pen & Sword Books Ltd incorporates the Imprints of Pen & Sword
Aviation, Pen & Sword Maritime, Pen & Sword Military, Wharncliffe
Local History, Pen & Sword Select, Pen & Sword Military Classics and Leo
Cooper.

For a complete list of Pen & Sword titles please contact
PEN & SWORD BOOKS LIMITED
47 Church Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 2AS, England
E-mail: enquiries@pen-and-sword.co.uk
Website: www.pen-and-sword.co.uk

This book is dedicated to the men and women who were part
of and supported the Falklands Task Force,
and to their families.

Contents

In 1982, two countries went to war over a group of isolated islands of little strategic value in the South Atlantic. One country had played a significant role in the economic development of the other and both had a keen interest in rugby union, polo and football. Neither had a major disagreement until 1982 when both went to war over nationalism. One side sailed nearly 8,000 miles from the early European summer, across the equator to the early Antarctic winter and, accompanied by triumph and tragedy, drove their enemy into a situation whereby surrender was the only option, before asking, in that matchless sense of military humour, Wheres the transport home? The welcome by the people of Great Britain was almost Victorian and will not be forgotten. The welcome to the abandoned men of the losing side was frosty. The war, in the early southern hemisphere winter, was probably unique in that there were no atrocities, the rules of warfare were followed and there has been no lasting dispute between the protagonists, apart from the occasional diplomatic foray to divert attention from domestic affairs.

A large number of informative and analytical books have been written about those four months of hostility, and this one is another. The book began its life as part of the Pen & Sword Battleground series but has since strayed into an account of the contest between the two armies. Although warfare has changed since 1982 from conventional front lines to asymmetric operation, in which there are no front lines, I have included quotes from a variety of sources to illustrate that the activity, incidents and emotions experienced by the combatants were no different before the Falklands or since. I have included contemporary maps and diagrams to add flavour to the text, together with as many photographs as possible that have not been seen before.

As always, I must thank several people. Over the years, I have collected all sorts of memorabilia, not a small percentage either deposited on my desk or sent through the mail, often anonymously, with the comment: Thought you might like this. To these colleagues and donors, I am grateful for their consideration; some are Argentine. As always, there are enough stories, accounts and views to fill several volumes, however I hope that those who have provided me with information will understand that space is limited. I must thank Major Chris Baxter RM, who has allowed me to use several photographs from the 1st Raiding Squadron, Royal Marines archives. He commanded this unit of small boat coxswains during the campaign. To Bobby Gainher, who undertook the editing entirely by e-mail, which was a new experience for me. To John Noble, who undertook the complexities of the indexing. To Brigadier Henry Wilson of Pen & Sword Books Ltd, for his support and encouragement. To the staff of Pen & Sword Books, and others involved in the production of this book. And finally to the authors and publishers of the works from which I have quoted in order to provide a balanced account of the Falklands War.

Most importantly, to my wife, Penny, who spent many lonely hours while I worked at this project and then was kind enough to proofread the text. She is one of the often forgotten army of family and friends who uncomplainingly experienced the highs and lows of the spring and summer of 1982, and whose role is rarely mentioned. Penny has been incredibly supportive of this and other projects.

Nick van der Bijl
Somerset

AFVArmoured Fighting Vehicle
ARAArmada Republica Argentina
ASWAnti-Submarine Warfare
BASBritish Antarctic Survey
BMABrigade Maintenance Area
CampThe Falklands territory outside Stanley
CBCitizens Band (radio network)
CLIFFICommander Land Forces Falkland Islands
COCommanding Officer
COMAWCommander Amphibious Warfare
CTFCombined Task Force
CTGCombined Task Group
CVR(T)Combat Vehicle Recce (Tracked) refers to a family of British tracked light-armoured vehicles
DCMDistinguished Conduct Medal
DSCDistinguished Service Cross
FCOForeign and Commonwealth Office
GHQGeneral Headquarters
GPMGGeneral Purpose Machine Gun (British, 7.62mm)
HFHigh Frequency (communication channel band)
HQHeadquarters
KelpersLiterally, seaweed collectors
LADELineas Aereas del Estado. The Argentine state airline.
LARC-5Lighter Amphibious Resupply and Cargo Series 5. US amphibious wheeled vehicle.
LAWLight Anti-Tank Weapon (66mm)
LCTLanding Craft Tank
LCULanding Craft Utility
LCVPLanding Craft Vehicle and Personnel
LFFILand Forces Falkland Islands
LPDLanding Platform Dock
LSLLanding Ship Logistic
LVTP-7Landing Vehicle Tracked Personnel Series 7. US tracked amphibious assault armoured personnel carrier.
MAGMiteailleuse dAppui Gnral, literally GPMG. Belgian 7.62mm GPMG support machine gun.
MEZMaritime Exclusion Zone
NASNaval Air Squadron
NCONon-Commissioned Officer
NGFONaval Gunfire Support Officer
OCOfficer Commanding
OCRMOfficer Commanding Royal Marines
OPObservation Post
QRFQuick Reaction Force
RAMCRoyal Army Medical Corps
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