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Many military accounts of the British side of the Falklands War have been published as well as memoirs written by servicemen who took part, so this aspect of the story of the Argentine occupation and the British liberation of this remote territory in the South Atlantic is well known. But little attention has been paid to the Falkland islanders who had direct personal experience of this extraordinary crisis in their history. That is why the previously unpublished diaries of Neville Bennett and his wife Valerie, a fireman and a nurse who lived with their two daughters in Port Stanley throughout the war, is such vivid and revealing reading. As chief fireman Neville was frequently called out to deal with fires and other incidents during the occupation, and each day he recorded what happened and what he thought about it in his sharp and forthright way. Valerie saw a different side of the occupation through her work at the Stanley hospital where she had to handle the Argentines as well as daily accidents and emergencies. Their joint record of the exceptional circumstances in the Falklands in April, May and June 1982 gives us a fascinating inside view of family life during the occupation and of their relations with the Argentine soldiers and commanders. It is engrossing reading.

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A Falklands Family at War DEDICATION This book is in memory of Valerie - photo 1
A Falklands Family at War
DEDICATION
This book is in memory of Valerie Bennett, our much loved and missed wife and mum.
We dedicate this book to the Royal Marines of NP 8901 and the men of the FIDF who fought on invasion day, and to the Task Force who gave so much to restore our peace and freedom.
Forever grateful.
A Falklands Family at War
Diaries of the 1982 Conflict
Neville and Valerie Bennett
Edited by
Rachel Simons
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AN IMPRINT OF PEN & SWORD BOOKS LTD YORKSHIRE PHILADELPHIA
First published in Great Britain in 2021 by
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Copyright Neville and Valerie Bennett, 2021
ISBN 9781399010245
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The right of Neville and Valerie Bennett to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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List of Plates
Valeries diary entry, 2 April 1982.
An Argentine soldier with Valerie in the background on Fitzroy Road.
Isobel and Rachel, January 1982.
Valerie with an 8lb trout she had caught in more peaceful times.
Valerie with an elephant seal.
Bombero armband.
Rachels bombardment pillowcase.
The Argentine flag being raised at Government House.
Landing craft from our window.
Our house in Drury Street photographed from an Argentine landing craft on 2 April 1982.
Firefly 399 with Corporal Roberto Daniel Curia.
Firefly 212 today.
Neville beside Firefly F55, pictured at the central fire station.
Firefly F55 today.
An Argentine Hercules aircraft at Stanley airport, 7 March 1982.
An Argentine Pucara aircraft flying down Stanley harbour on 25 May.
A propaganda cartoon distributed amongst the Argentine troops.
Fireman first-day cover, received by Neville during the war.
Argentines cooking in the dockyard in 40-gallon fuel drums.
No. 4 Racecourse Road, damaged by a British shell.
The police station after being hit by a British missile.
Argentine weapons abandoned in Stanley.
Argentine graves, with locally made crosses, dug in Stanley cemetery
during the war.
Liberation day!
Isobel, Neville and Rachel, 2019.
Timeline
7 March 1982 An Argentine Hercules aircraft filled with military personnel makes an unexpected landing at Stanley airport.
19 March 1982 The Argentine flag is raised over South Georgia, a British island 800 miles to the southeast of the Falkland Islands.
21 March 1982 HMS Endurance leaves Stanley harbour in the early morning carrying twenty-two Royal Marines, headed for South Georgia.
28 March 1982 Heartfelt entry in Valeries diary: Argentina sends naval reinforcements to S. Georgia. Endurance there on her tod all alone.
29 March 1982 6.30pm. RRS John Biscoe arrives in Stanley harbour with the new detachment of Royal Marines. She leaves late evening, headed for Germany.
1 April 1982 His Excellency the Governor, Rex Hunt, announces to the residents of the Falkland Islands that an Argentine invasion is expected early the following morning. Appropriate preparations made with resources available to defend our islands and homes.
2 April 1982 Argentine forces invade the Falkland Islands.
5 April 1982 The first Task Force ships leave Britain for the Falklands.
7 April 1982 General Mario Menndez sworn in as Argentine Governor of the Falkland Islands.
12 April 1982 The British announce a 200-mile exclusion zone around the islands.
22 April 1982 Argentine President General Leopoldo Galtieri visits the Falkland Islands.
25 April 1982 British forces recapture South Georgia.
27 April 1982 A group of civilians from Stanley is taken prisoner and held at Fox Bay. This group included Dr Daniel Haines, the senior medical officer, and his family. The group will be held there until the liberation of the islands. Overnight blackout and curfew to be observed in Stanley, 6.00pm6.00am.
1 May 1982 RAF Vulcan bomber raid on Stanley airport, followed by Harrier raids on Stanley and Goose Green. No fewer than 115 civilians taken captive and held under harsh conditions in the community hall at Goose Green; they will remain there until the liberation of Goose Green at the end of the month.
14/15 May 1982 British special forces attack an Argentine base at Pebble Island, destroying eleven enemy aircraft.
21 May 1982 British forces begin landing at San Carlos.
28 May 1982 British forces retake Goose Green.
29 May 1982 Nightly curfew in Stanley extended to run from 4.00pm to 8.30am. Blackout continues to be a requirement.
14 June 1982 British forces arrive in Stanley. General Mario Menendez, the leader of the Argentine troops in the Falklands, surrenders.
25 June 1982 His Excellency the Governor, Rex Hunt, returns to Stanley.
Main Characters in the Diaries
Valerie Elizabeth Bennett , MBE SRN SCM 3 May 19368 June 1986. Nursing sister and midwife, qualified at the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, England. Acting Matron of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital during the war.
Neville Kenneth Bennett 14 October 1937 Dental technician and fireman. Acting Superintendent of Stanley Fire Service during the war.
Stanley Bennett Nevilles father.
Uncle Harold Harold Bennett, younger brother of Stanley Bennett. Registrar General of the Falkland Islands until retirement on 31 March
1982.
Isobel Bennett Daughter of Neville and Valerie, aged 13 in 1982.
Rachel Bennett Daughter of Neville and Valerie, aged 11 in 1982.
Malcolm Binnie Dockyard foreman. Lifelong friend of Neville.
Pat McPhee Assistant Superintendent of Stanley Fire Service.
Dr Alison Bleaney Senior medical officer during the war.
Argentines
Bloomer Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Bloomer-Reeve.
Dowling Major Patricio Dowling of the Argentine Army.
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