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by Harry Benson


  task force sent to South Thule by 2

  Britannia Royal Naval College 18

  British Antarctic Survey base, Argentines try to secure 36

  British Tay 181

  Broadsword, HMS 109, 131, 132, 142, 162, 163, 164–70

  Coventry survivors offloaded onto 167

  Brown, Sub-Lt Ian 118

  Brunei 19

  Bryant, Lt Ian 212–13

  Bulldog 23

  Bulwark, HMS 19

  Burns, Petty Officer Aircrewman Ginge 212–13

  Cameron, Maj. Peter 257

  Camilla Creek 202, 204, 208

  Camilla Creek House 190, 196

  Canberra bombers 86, 87, 232, 235, 310, 344

  British-trained crews of 232

  Canberra, SS 69, 72, 98, 118–19, 130, 134, 142, 226, 232, 249

  ‘withdraw’ order to 150

  Candlish, Sgt Ed 128

  Cape Dolphin 108, 111, 269

  captaincy 267–8

  Cardiff, HMS 251, 267

  Casey, Petty Officer Kevin ‘Ben’ 72–3

  Castlemartin 28–9

  casualty evacuation (casevac) 129, 192, 214–15

  chaff 81, 83, 136

  Chapman, Lt Ian ‘Lapse’ 174

  Chinook xiv, 93, 99, 127, 161, 171, 188–9, 189, 240, 301

  missing 182

  and Mount Kent mission 209–11

  Choiseul Sound 250, 251, 270

  Clamp, Petty Officer Jed 236, 337, 338, 342

  Clark, Lt Cdr Hugh 255

  and Sir Galahad 263, 264, 267, 270

  Clayton, Lt Chris 332–4

  Colborne, Lt Ray 54, 224–5, 273, 277, 361–2

  Commodore Amphibious Warfare 40

  Conqueror, HMS 88

  Cooper, David 218

  Cooper, Sub-Lt Stewart 7, 9, 12, 17, 58

  Cortley Hill 348

  Coryton, Lt Cdr Gervais 312

  Coventry, HMS 163, 164–5, 166–70, 207

  bombs hit 166

  completely inverted 170

  Crabtree, Lt Mike ‘Crabbers’ 27, 70, 94, 96, 158–9, 161, 185, 187, 195, 344–5

  Heathcote reprimanded by 170

  on San Carlos landing mission 121–6, 131, 134–5, 137, 139, 140

  Crippa, Guillermo 131

  Cudmore, Cdr Mike 254–5, 270

  Cummins, Ldg Aircrewman Neil 31, 32, 34, 300

  Curtis, Lt Al 105

  Dagger 131, 133, 142, 147, 152, 162, 259, 332–3

  Ardent attacked by 137–8

  Darwin 120, 121, 134, 137, 190–1, 198–9, 216

  Delves, Maj. Cedric 58, 121

  Dillon, Able Seaman John 138–9, 140–2

  Doughty, Ldg Aircrewman Al 307, 308–9, 314–15, 334–5, 336, 342

  Dowling, Maj. Patricio 295

  Doyne-Ditmas, Lt Phil 52

  Dransfield, Lt Cdr John 64, 139

  Drennan, Capt. Sam 347

  Dudley, Lt Cdr Keith 355

  ‘dunker’ 22–3

  Dytor, Lt Clive 306

  Eales, Sub-Lt Martin 116

  East Falkland 1, 108, 118, 142, 161, 163, 206, 213

  Egglestone, Ldg Aircrewman Roy 258

  and Sir Galahad 265

  Eke, Petty Officer Chris 103, 273, 279, 280, 282, 285, 345

  Elephant Island 250, 252

  Elk, MV 72

  Ellerbeck, Lt Cdr Tony 57, 63, 64

  Endurance, HMS 2, 36, 49, 56, 63, 64

  Engadine, RFA 100–1, 104, 224–6, 245, 246, 272–4

  task force joined by 245

  Enticknap, Chief Petty Officer Ken 138–9, 140–2

  Estancia Creek 210

  Estancia House 78, 213, 308, 354

  Evans, Sgt Andrew 128

  Evans, Sub-Lt Brian 263

  Evans, Lt Mark ‘Jayfer’ 96, 201–2, 203–4, 220, 278–9, 280, 282, 324, 328, 329, 330

  Exeter, HMS 212, 253, 258, 344

  Eyton-Jones, Lt-Cdr John 105

  Falkland Islands:

  Argentine force invades 2–3, 38

  British task force sets sail to 68–70

  Concordia Rock 75, 77

  continuing night insertions into 116

  difficult terrain of 207

  history of 1–2

  large force of Argentines lands on 36

  penguins on 1, 269, 363

  Port Stanley becomes new capital of 2

  San Carlos amphibious landing, see San Carlos amphibious landing

  Total Exclusion Zone (TEZ) around 76, 88, 105, 226

  weather greatest challenge in 307

  see also individual areas, features

  Falkland Sound 108, 118, 131, 134, 137, 143, 148, 162, 192, 197, 203, 253, 259, 269

  Falklands War:

  Argentines’ formal surrender in 355

  Black Buck raids during 79–80

  burial of dead during 218, 344

  clean-up after 361

  deaths during, Argentinian 36, 37, 88, 106, 205, 214, 271, 305, 344, 349

  deaths during, British 72–3, 90, 105, 119, 128, 130, 134, 138, 142, 149, 158, 166, 170, 171, 180, 182, 196, 199, 200, 205, 214, 215, 267, 270, 305, 306, 347, 349

  final British action of 354

  first fatality of 73

  first set-piece battle of 191

  ‘for-real’ beginning of 76–7

  and Goose Green, see Goose Green

  hospital ships used in 192, 215, 219–21

  napalm used in 201

  reunion on 25th anniversary of 366–9

  San Carlos landing mission during, see San Carlos amphibious landing

  success of first covert mission of 78

  Fanning Head 121, 122, 125, 129, 134, 143, 186, 198

  Fearless, HMS 35, 41, 69, 70, 76, 93, 96, 108, 118–19, 129, 145, 154, 185, 192, 196, 249, 252, 259, 267, 311, 334

  LCUs carried by 250

  Featherstone, Lt Cdr Ed 154, 155

  Fern Valley Creek 232

  Finding, Lt Tim 64

  Fitzgerald, Petty Officer Aircrewman Fitz 63

  and Fortuna Glacier 10

  Fitzroy xiv, 240–2, 248, 249, 255, 258, 272, 298, 317, 324

  field hospital at 344

  FOB, establishment of 282

  preferred landing site 250

  Flexman, Lt Cdr Rob 102–3, 246, 286, 344–5, 356–7

  Fort Austin, RFA 43, 48–9, 50, 56, 91, 94, 113, 118

  Fort Grange, RFA 166, 246, 277

  Fortuna Glacier, SAS mission and rescue on 5–17, 11, 54, 56–62

  Foster, Lt Nick 39, 41, 48–50, 96, 113, 118, 172, 174

  Ascension arrival of 42

  and Atlantic Conveyor 178–80

  and Sheffield survivors 91

  Fox, Sub-Lt Ric 144, 146, 147–8, 152, 157, 164, 194, 236, 314–15

  and hospital-ship inspection 219–21, 220

  post-surrender 358–9, 360

  Fox, Robert 190

  Francis, Lt Ken 129–30

  Freeman, Capt. 226

  Gazelle:

  blowing-up of 251

  HB’s training in 23–5, 25

  shooting-down of 128, 129–30, 269

  Wessex compared with 26

  General Belgrano, ARA 88, 92, 252

  Geneva Convention 66, 219, 342

  Georgeson, Lt Ian 56, 318

  prisoner management by 66

  long flying stint of 317

  and Santa Fe 64

  and Fortuna Glacier 7, 10–12, 13–14, 15, 56–7, 61

  Glamorgan, HMS 81–3, 86–7, 109, 305, 331

  Mirage jets’ attack on 86

  Glasgow, HMS 106, 107

  Gleeson, Cpl Kev 158, 194–6, 231, 243, 328–9

  and Coventry 167–8, 169–70

  on San Carlos landing mission 121, 125, 129–31, 135–6, 140–2

  Goat Ridge 319, 331, 345, 346, 349

  Goodall, Chief Petty Officer Stewart 187

  Goose Green 84, 108, 120, 121, 134, 137, 183, 185, 190, 191–2, 198, 200–1, 203, 206, 208, 239, 240, 249, 280�
��1, 282

  Argentine surrender at 204–5

  collection of bodies from 216–18

  jets attack airstrip at 80

  movement of Gurkhas from 280, 283–4, 286

  Pucaras at 281, 281

  second bombing raid on 90

  softening up defences at 191

  Green Rover, RFA 44–8

  Greet, Colour Sgt Dave 144, 152, 164, 214–15, 358–9

  Griffin, L. Cpl Brett 130

  Grose, Flt Lt Nick 241

  ground resonance 47–8

  Grundy, Flt Lt Bob 116

  Grytviken 36, 62, 64, 65

  Guerrico, ARA 37

  Hails, Lt Cdr Peter 101, 227, 229, 236

  Hamilton, Capt John 58, 60, 61

  Hanrahan, Brian 81

  Harden, Lt Cdr Richard 39

  Harden, Sub-Lt Sparky 96, 163, 236, 242–3, 277, 286–7

  at reunion 368

  Harper, Ldg Aircrewman Joe 64

  Harper, Lt Ray 128

  Harrier:

  Ardent attackers intercepted by 138

  Argentine attack aircraft shot down by 160

  Argentine pilots aware of reputation of 162

  Blue Fox radar of 89, 162

  Canberra shot down by 87

  crash-landing of 258

  Daggers destroyed by 152

  defence relies on overlapping patrols of 161–2

  extraordinary effectiveness of 162

  extraordinary sight of launch of 117

  and Goose Green 84, 108, 191

  Hercules shot down by 235

  Hermes earmarked for operations with 69

  intended Skyhawk attack broken off by 164

  Narwhal crippled by 105

  Port Stanley accident concerning 365

  Pucaras destroyed by 134, 363

  on San Carlos landing mission 127

  shooting-down of 90, 160

  Skyhawks shot down by 267

  sound of 117

  Harrower, Lt Willie 233–4, 298–9, 341–2

  Hastings, Max 209, 317

  Heathcote, Sub-Lt Paul ‘Hector’ 37–8, 94, 95, 158, 187, 194–6, 231, 243, 277

  and Coventry 167–8, 169–70

  Crabtree reprimands 170

  long flying stint of 317

  post-surrender 357–8, 360, 362, 366

  at reunion 368

  on San Carlos landing mission 121, 122, 123, 124–5, 129, 131, 135, 139–42 passim

  helicopters:

  ‘bollocks’ attached to 189, 268, 301–2

  deck landing of 43–8

  discussed and described xxv–xxvi

  expensive to learn to fly 23

  heroic TV-screen sights of, during Galahad rescue 271

  hydraulic systems on 146

  inherently unstable 23

  limited lifespan of parts for 38

  need for more of 161

  smoking among crews of 280

  weight of 27

  see also individual types by name

  Hercules 41, 113, 116, 235, 245, 344

  Heritier, Chief Fritz 13

  Hermes, HMS 39, 41, 50, 70, 72, 90, 93, 162, 170, 177, 181, 188, 227, 246–7

  about to be scrapped 69

  chaff launched by 81

  cramped conditions on 51

  earmarked for Sea Harrier operations 69

  and Pebble Island mission 108–12 passim

  planning room on 76

  withdraws for repairs 258–9

  Horton, Lt Bob 78, 113–14, 119, 158

  and Pebble Island mission 111

  hospital ships 192, 215, 219–21

  Huey 200

  Hughes, Lt Tim ‘Flipper’ 230, 232–3, 242, 255–6, 260, 290, 345

  and Sir Galahad 262–3, 263–4, 265, 267, 370

  and Port Stanley operation 293–4, 295

  Hullett, Lt Peter 332–4

  Humphreys, Sub-Lt Paul 78

  and Mount Kent mission 208

  and Pebble Island mission 111

  Hunt, Rex 36

  Hutchings, Lt Dick 106–7

  and Pebble Island mission 111

  on one-way mission 114–16

  Imrie, Ldg Aircrewman Peter 114, 115–16

  Indonesia 19

  Intrepid, HMS 35, 69–70, 94–5, 96–7, 118, 196, 250–1

  LCUs carried by 250

  Invincible, HMS 87, 162, 170, 211, 355

  Argentines believe sunk 213

  earmarked for Sea Harrier operations 69

  one-way mission launches from 114

  Iranian Embassy, London 5

  Isacke, Lt Steve 263

  Iveson, Sq. Ldr Bob 191

  Jackson, Ch. Aircrewman David 263, 264–6

  Jackson, Lt Graham ‘Jacko’ 44–7

  Jackson, Sub-Lt Trevor 116

  Jolly, Surgeon Cdr Rick 129, 131, 136–7, 140–2, 215, 217, 259–60, 335

  Jones, Lieutenant Colonel ‘H’ 190, 199, 200

  Judd, Sub-Lt Steve ‘Wannafight’ 52–3, 153–4, 219

  and hospital-ship inspection 219–21, 220

  junglies xxv, 19, 192–3, 228–9

  banter between pingers and 228–9

  and black humour 215

  creative ability of 125

  HB becomes 20

  heights hated by 83

  and instrument flying 203

  known for high jinks 29

  original 19

  pragmatic rule-breaking by 267–8

  pragmatism of 145

  spartan conditions of 238

  Yeovilton home to 20

  Keeble, Maj. Chris 204, 217

  Kelly, Sub-Lt Dave 101, 278

  King Edward Point 36, 64

  Kiszely, Maj. John 347

  Knight, Lt Dave ‘Oily’ 39, 40, 50–1, 81, 83, 154, 155–6, 157, 194, 279, 349, 368–9

  and Coventry 168–9

  long flying stint of 317

  missile launched at 84–6

  special mission of 197–8

  Lafonia 219, 249, 258, 342

  Langworthy, Sq. Ldr Dick 188, 210

  Larsen, Ldg Aircrewman Steve 44, 47, 298–300

  Lawless, Flt Lt Andy 210

  Layard, Capt. Mike 175, 178, 180

  Learjet 253

  Lees, Lt Norman ‘Spiny’ 274, 276, 277, 354

  Lively Island 250

  Lomas, Lt Cdr Jack 39, 40, 50, 51–3, 71, 80–1, 89, 151–3, 154, 155, 186, 187, 188–9, 193, 194, 215–18, 223, 231, 235, 276–7, 278, 369

  bodies collected by 216–18

  chaff incident concerning 81

  honour for 369

  long flying stint of 317

  and Port Stanley operation 287–8, 289–90, 294, 349, 352

  post-surrender 357, 358

  at reunion 368

  and Sheffield 90

  and stricken Chinook 210–11

  warning codes explained by 283

  Lomas, Ldg Aircrewman Jan 62, 310, 311, 316, 320, 324

  and Fortuna Glacier 10, 12, 13–14, 17, 60

  post-surrender 357

  Longships Lighthouse 25

  Lord, Lt Dave 339, 341

  Love, Cpl Michael ‘Doc’ 106, 119, 171

  Lynx 86, 90, 99, 107, 118, 153, 165

  Dagger bomb destroys 138

  and hospital-ship inspections 219

  missing 182

  torpedoing Santa Fe 63

  McIntosh, Lt Paul 233–4, 243–4, 259–60, 337–8, 342, 350–1, 352–3

  and Sir Galahad 266, 268–9

  MacKay, Sgt Ian 304

  McKie, Jock 317, 354

  MacNaughton, Petty Officer Steve 80–1, 82, 89, 90, 187

  Manley, Lt Pete 28, 98, 99, 143–7 passim, 152, 156–7, 164, 185, 194, 196, 331–2

  long flying stint of 317

  Malo House casevac operation of 214–15

  mentioned in Despatches 370

  and Port Stanley operation 287–94, 298, 349

  at reunion 368

  Menéndez, Gen. Mario 287–8, 294, 295, 355


  Mentor 112

  Merryfield 27

  Middleton, Sub-Lt John ‘Stumpy’ 111

  Middleton, Capt. Lyn 78

  Middleton, Sub-Lt Ray 165

  Miles, Lt Ralph 235, 331

  military units:

  2 Para 69, 118, 127, 128, 140, 161, 190, 191, 194, 198–9, 200, 204, 209, 222, 223, 239, 240 248, 249, 251–2, 317, 348

  3 Para 69, 128, 161, 183, 190, 213, 223, 238, 248, 302, 304, 312

  3 Brigade xiv, xv, xxiii, 98, 118, 161, 185, 191, 223, 231, 240, 242, 248, 297, 302, 326

  5 Brigade 98, 101, 161, 222, 227, 239, 240, 241–2, 248, 249, 297, 303, 327, 328, 331, 345

  3 Commando 40, 69, 120, 142, 183

  40 Commando 118, 127, 128, 161, 353

  42 Commando 207, 209, 238–9, 242, 248, 302, 305, 319, 322

  45 Commando 128, 145, 161, 183, 194, 213, 223, 238, 244, 248, 302, 306, 313, 322, 326–7

  42 Squadron RAF xxiii

  373 Squadron xxii

  656 Squadron xxiii

  707 Squadron 44

  800 Squadron 80, 86, 137

  801 Squadron 79, 86, 87, 134, 138

  825 Squadron xxiii, 101, 227, 256

  829 Squadron xxiii

  845 Squadron xxi, 5, 19, 30, 37, 38, 54, 67, 71, 74, 93–4, 97, 161, 186, 231, 360, 366

  846 Squadron xxi, 19, 39, 75, 93, 120, 161, 239

  847 Squadron xxii, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 224, 227, 231, 277, 285–6, 360, 266

  848 Squadron xxii, 19, 97, 151, 182, 212

  Fleet Air Arm 18, 228

  Grupo 5 336, 343–4

  Gurkhas 19, 101, 226, 242, 249, 280, 283–4, 286, 317, 332, 348, 349

  inter-service rivalries among 228

  Royal Air Force 37, 79, 228

  Royal Marines, see Royal Marines

  SAS, see Special Air Service

  SBS, see Special Boat Service

  Scots Guards 101, 226, 248, 250, 251–2, 317, 346, 346–7

  Welsh Guards 101, 226, 232, 242, 248, 250, 252, 254, 256, 317, 350–1, 352, 356, 365

  Miller, Alan 231

  Miller, Flying Officer Colin 241

  Miller, Lt John 256, 261, 262, 267

  Mills, Lt Keith 37

  Mirage 86–7, 89, 113, 131, 137, 150, 184, 258

  missiles:

  AS12 air-to-surface 49, 50, 63, 64, 83, 144

  Blowpipe 130, 199, 201

  Exocet 89, 113, 149, 174, 211, 212, 242

  M260 50, 57

  Rapier 148, 151, 160, 163, 256, 258

  Sea Dart 76, 163, 164, 166, 212, 253, 344

  Seacat 85, 150

  Seaslug 133

  Seawolf 131–2, 160, 163, 164, 165

  Shrike 79

  Sidewinder 87, 149, 162, 365

  Stinger 134

  Tigercat 85–6

  Mobile Air Ops Team (MAOT), 71, 192, 196, 318, 351

  Moore, Maj. Gen. Jeremy 197, 232, 239, 241, 248, 317, 336, 355

  Moreby, Ldg Aircrewman Martin 235, 259, 260

  and Sir Galahad 266, 269

  Morgan, Fl. Lt Dave 267

  Morton, Sub-Lt Richard ‘Noddy’ 52–3, 81, 83, 157, 328–30

 

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