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On Friday, April 9, 1982, a British task force set sail for the Falkland Islands. Three months later, after a short but brutal campaign, it had successfully completed its mission of ejecting the Argentinean occupying forces from the islands. With 3 Para to the Falklands is the full story of that dramatic struggle from the point of view of a sergeant in the Third Battalion, Parachute Regiment (3 Para). This elite battle group played a significant part in the campaign, marching from Port San Carlos to Port Stanley and fighting in one of its most crucial, yet often-neglected battles the night assault on Mount Longdon. Graham Colbeck was there every step of the way and his vivid account reveals the stark realities of fighting in this stubbornly contested conflict. His narrative brings to the fore the chilling nature of the combat, the challenge of the harsh conditions met on the Falklands, the training and techniques of an elite force, and the comradeship of troops in battle.

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WITH 3 PARA TO THE FALKLANDS
For my children
Ben, Emily and Charlotte
WITH 3 PARA TO THE FALKLANDS
Graham Colbeck
With 3 Para to the Falklands - image 1
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A Greenhill Book
First published in 2002 by Greenhill Books, Lionel Leventhal Limited
www.greenhillbooks.com
This edition published in 2017 by
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Frontline Books
An imprint of
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Yorkshire - Philadelphia
Copyright Graham Colbeck, 2002
This edition Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 2017
ISBN: 978-152671-363-6
eISBN: 978-1-52671-365-0
Mobi ISBN: 978-1-52671-364-3
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Contents
List of Maps
The Falkland Islands
The Anchorage and Port San Carlos
3 Paras route across East Falkland
The approach to Estancia and Mount Longdon
The Mount Longdon area 3 Paras approach
Mount Longdon initial moves of A and B Companies
List of Illustrations
Appearing on
Black and white photos
3 Para Gone to War
The Anti-tank Platoon about to leave Tidworth
3 & 4 Training on Ascension Island
Wombat anti-tank guns firing on Ascension Island
Queuing for a landing craft at English Bay
Sergeant Howard celebrates a successful D-Day
The author shaves at Windy Gap
A Chinook and enemy prisoner at Teal Inlet
Milan crews travel by sledge
3 Para advance from Teal Inlet to Estancia House
The Blues and Royals at Estancia House
Milan and transport prior to the aborted attack on Mount Longdon
Support Company board a Wessex prior to the Mount Longdon attack
Mount Longdon western slope
Mount Longdon north face, looking west
Private Stretch Dunn with Milan firing post on Mount Longdon
Argentine prisoners removing their dead
Argentine dead at a command post
Mount Longdon from the west
Sergeant Howard near Fly Half with 3 Para dead
Milan detachment at Moody Brook with an Argentine Huey
The author near the Racecourse with an Argentine Huey
The author with a Pucara at Stanley Airfield
With an Argentine 105mm Howitzer near Sapper Hill
Raising the authors Union Jack in Stanley
Paratrooper graves at Teal Inlet
Colour photos
Canberras forward heli-deck under construction
Colour Sergeant McGachen and Sea King on Canberra
A Milan crew pose for press photographs
The Milan Section of 3 Para on board Canberra
32 & 33 3 Para arrive at Port San Carlos by
A patrol goes out for the night at Windy Gap
Sunset at Windy Gap
Sergeant Howard and Corporal Oliver with flags at Estancia House
Islanders watch a Sea King land at Estancia House
Rumour Control HQ at Estancia House
The author prior to the Mount Longdon attack
Sergeant Howard fires an enemy 12.7mm machine-gun
Argentine artillery near Stanley Racecourse
The author and Sergeant Howard carry 12.7mm ammo
The author and Sergeant Howard in an enemy mortar pit
The authors Union Jack on Mount Longdon
Argentine anti-tank gun on Mount Longdon
Rifles mark the spot where two 3 Para soldiers fell
47 & 48 Moving from Mount Longdon towards Port Stanley
All photographs are the authors copyright except for no.20 (photographer unknown).
Glossary and Abbreviations
Armoured Fighting Vehicle.
Amphibious Operations Area.
Anti-tank Guided Weapon.
Attachments.
Also known as BV. A tracked, articulated over-snow vehicle built in Sweden and used by the British Army and Marines.
Mythical Corinthian hero. Rode Pegasus in his victory over the fire-breathing Chimaera.
A large army rucksack.
A small shelter constructed from an issued waterproof poncho or similar.
British surface-to-air missile, shoulder-launched.
A mistaken engagement between men of the same side. Blue forces was the term given to friendly forces on exercises, the enemy were Red (now changed to a more politically correct Orange).
US-built Hercules heavy-lift transport aircraft used by British and Argentine air forces.
Falkland Islands term for all areas outside Stanley.
An 84mm recoilless anti-tank weapon, firing a projectile with a HEAT warhead.
Casualty evacuation.
Commando.
Giant twin-rotor support helicopter. Designed and built in the USA and used by both British and Argentine forces.
Civilians, or civilian clothes.
Commanding Officer (of a Battalion) usually a Lieutenant-Colonel.
Sub-unit of a Battalion. Each of the 3 Rifle Companies of 3 Para consisted of 3 Platoons and a Headquarters commanded by a Major.
An encounter with the enemy.
To move personnel or stores from one ship to another.
CQMSCompany Quarter Master Sergeant.
Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked). British light armoured vehicle, such as Scorpion, with a 76mm gun, Scimitar, with a 30mm cannon, and the Samson recovery vehicle.
Detachments.
Direct Moulded Sole. Boots worn by Paras and infantry units in the Falklands generally considered to have been unsuitable for the climate and the terrain.
Drop Zone ground designated for parachutists or parachute-borne vehicles/ammunition/stores.
French designed and built anti-ship missile. Launched from land, sea or air.
Fighter Ground Attack.
Group.
General Purpose Machine-Gun. A belt-fed 7.62mm weapon, normally used by the firer in the lying position, supported on its integral bipod, but could be fired from other positions, including from the hip when standing. The same weapon could be converted to the Sustained Fire role see SF.
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