The Royal Artillery played an absolutely vital, though often
forgotten, part in the British armed forces successful operation to
recapture the Falkland Islands in 1982. The actions of the artillery
were recorded by one young officer in a journal which he kept before,
during and after the conflict.Second Lieutenant Tom Martin was a
Command Post Officer with 29 (Corunna) Field Battery RA which deployed
to the South Atlantic in 1982 as part of the Task Force dispatched to
retake the Falklands. With its six 105mm Light Guns making the journey
on the MV Europic Ferry, the Battery sailed south on the MV Norland
with 2 PARA, joining 3 Commando Brigade for the landings. The five gun
batteries of the Royal Artillery, totaling thirty light field guns,
fired a tremendous number of shells on the Argentine forces. For its
part, 29 (Corunna) Field Battery fired the first Fire Mission of the
conflict and continued to do so until the Argentinian surrender in the
most testing environment and against the odds.Whilst in the South
Atlantic, Martin sought to detail and record the action on the
Batterys gun position. Supported by the recollections of some of those
he served alongside, Martins notes and diary entries form the basis of
this book; a vivid, blow-by-blow account which provides a
comprehensive picture of the Royal Artillery and its pivotal role in
the Falklands War.
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A Day-by-Day Personal Account of the Royal Artillery in the Falklands War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473881242
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Frontline Books (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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