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by Harry Benson

missile launched at 84–5

  special mission of 197–8

  Mould, Ldg Mechanic Charlie 300

  Mount Harriet 302, 303, 305, 319, 320–1

  Mount Kent 111, 190–1, 239, 242, 257, 278, 308–9, 309–10, 322

  Argentine commandos arrive at 209

  mission to take 206–11

  Skyhawk attack on 343

  Mount Longdon 302, 303, 304–5, 312–16, 337

  Mount Tumbledown 395, 320, 321, 345–8, 352

  Mount Two Sisters 302, 303, 305, 306, 312, 313, 323, 324, 330

  Mount Wall 319, 320, 321

  Mount William 348, 352, 353

  NAAFI, Mars bars donated by 237

  Nadin, Ldg Aircrewman Bob 64

  Narwhal 105–6

  Naval Air Squadron 19

  HB joins 30–1

  Niblett, Capt. Jeff 200

  night-vision goggles 70, 72, 116, 210

  discussed 74

  short supply of 111

  testing of 40, 41

  Norland, MV 98, 99, 119, 127, 150–1, 226, 232, 235, 249, 366

  North, Capt. Ian 172, 178, 180

  North, Lt Nigel 77–8, 190

  and Mount Kent mission 207, 208

  and Pebble Island mission 108, 110–12

  Northwood 250

  Nott, John 69

  Nuclear Biological Chemical and Damage Control (NBCD) 224

  Nunn, Lt Richard 200

  Ockleton, Sub-Lt Dave 150–1, 212–13

  Old Creek House 153, 186, 188, 223

  Olna, RFA 97, 334

  Operation Paraquat, beginning of 54

  Parry, Lt Chris:

  and Fortuna Glacier 11, 12, 16

  on San Carlos landing mission 122–3

  Pearl Harbor 88

  Pebble Island 108–12, 121, 164, 207

  Penelope, HMS 273

  pingers xxvi, 228–30, 246

  banter between junglies and 228–9

  Pleasant Peak 251, 255

  Plymouth, HMS 35, 56, 64, 127, 131, 259–60, 270, 345

  Pollock, Lt Cdr Bill 39, 41, 72, 74, 75–6, 78, 106–8, 113, 267, 355

  and Mount Kent mission 207

  and Pebble Island mission 111–12

  Port Howard 160

  Port Pleasant 253, 254, 255, 266, 270

  Port San Carlos 31, 35, 118, 121, 123, 127, 128, 129, 190, 233–4, 234, 276, 334

  FOB moves to 231

  new airstrip at 258

  Port Stanley 86, 87, 239, 349–50, 350, 354–5, 362, 365

  Aeromacchi jet arrives at 130

  airfield, bombing raids on 79–80

  Argentines concentrate resources around 120

  defences surrounding, assaults on 297–352 passim

  Exocets fired from 242

  Harrier strike on 181

  Mount Kent a focal point for final assault on 206

  mythical status of 349

  new Falklands capital 2

  no-go zone around 242

  post-surrender 362

  strikes on 287–96

  submarine sighting near 83

  white flags fly over 354

  Port William 348

  Pryce, Ldg Air Engineering Mechanic Don 182

  Pucara 80, 108, 112, 112, 134, 142, 199–200, 201, 202–3, 216, 219, 278, 281, 363–4

  Pulford, Flt Lt Andy 56–7, 310, 312, 316, 319, 322, 369

  and Fortuna Glacier 58, 60

  prisoner management by 66

  Puma 36, 41, 127, 200

  Queen Elizabeth II, RMS 98, 101, 161, 226, 227

  RAF Topcliffe 21

  Rainey, Lt Pete 41

  and Mount Kent mission 208

  and Pebble Island mission 111

  RAMC 324–5

  Regent, RFA 97

  Resource, RFA 40, 50, 72, 74, 89, 94, 151–2, 157

  Sheffield survivors housed on 91

  Reynoldson, Lt Brad 71

  Rio Grande 113, 114, 115

  RNAS Culdrose 23, 228

  RNAS Yeovilton 20–1, 38, 40, 97, 228

  Rose, Lt Col. Mike 122, 135, 209, 287–9

  Royal Marines:

  Argentine commandos spotted by 213

  and Argentine prisoners 66

  Commando units within, see military units junglies sent to support 26

  Mountain and Arctic Warfare group of 213, 240

  Naval Air Squadron operates with 19

  and Port Stanley operation 299

  and Santa Fe 64

  snowmobiles of 242

  Teal Inlet arrival of 238

  trapped in minefield 350

  Salt, Capt. Sam 89

  Salter, Lt Mark 334

  San Carlos 143, 147, 149, 154, 155, 158, 161, 167–8, 169–70, 172, 186, 190, 192, 193, 207, 222, 240, 253

  amphibious landing mission 108, 120–42 passim

  beachhead established on 160, 183–4

  cold, wet conditions in 223

  ferocity of air raids on 144

  goalkeeper ships near 162

  helicopters diverted away from 207

  Mirage shot down at 256

  Skyhawks’ attack on 195–6

  San Carlos Bay 35, 149, 151, 153, 232

  San Carlos Water xiii, xiv, 127, 131–2, 133, 143, 144, 146, 158, 161, 194, 218, 234, 268

  Atlantic Causeway enters 232

  Sands, Colour Sgt (later Warrant Officer) Tommy 81–2, 83, 85, 186–7

  Santa Fe, RFA 62–5

  prisoners from 66–7

  Saunders, Petty Officer Sandy 308

  Schwarz, Lt Paul 28

  Scout 43, 199–200, 219, 240, 241, 347

  Sea King 341

  almost continuous flying of 317

  and Coventry 166–8

  and deck landings 107

  first squadron to leave UK 70

  image of 227

  load capability of 256

  misjudged landing of 161

  Mk 2, become pingers 26

  Mk 4, service entered by 19

  and Mount Kent mission 207–9

  and Narwhal 105–7

  one-way mission of 113–15

  operating as squadron 185

  operating from three locations 330

  and Pebble Island mission 108–12

  power and size of 70

  and San Carlos landing mission 118–20, 121, 122, 124, 128

  sea crashes of 72–3, 119

  ship-to-shore movements of loads by 161

  single-engine capability of 268

  and Sir Galahad 263

  stores and ammunition shifted by 143

  Tactical Air Navigation System on 75

  Seafield Park 21

  Sephton, Flt Cdr John 138

  Seymour, Capt. 91

  Sheffield, HMS 89–92, 113, 172

  Argentines flush with success over sinking of 211

  Exocet hits 89

  sinks 91

  Sheldon, Petty Officer Aircrewman John 339–40

  Sheldon, Lt Phil 256–7

  and Sir Galahad 263, 264, 267

  Short, Maj. Adrian 100, 245–6, 302, 307–9, 311–12, 314–15, 320

  Sir Galahad, RFA 158, 254, 258, 259, 260, 281–2, 370

  rescues from 262–71

  Skyhawk bomb hits 261–2

  Sir Lancelot, RFA 158, 288

  Sir Percivale, RFA 254

  Sir Tristram, RFA 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 281–2, 364–5, 365

  abandoning of 264

  bomb damage to 263–4

  Skinner, Lt Pete 289, 290, 293–4, 295

  Skyhawk 88, 131, 137, 147, 142, 148, 150, 155, 158, 162, 163–4, 195–6, 211, 258, 266–7, 336–42

  Ardent attacked by 138

  blowing-up of 212–13

  Broadsword attacked by 165–6

  lost to Argentines 184

  Norland attacked by 151

  shooting-down of 267

  Sir Galahad hit by

  Skyvan 112

  Slowe, Lt Kim 49, 171, 173, 174, 175, 176–7, 181

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p; recorded missing in action 181

  small ships xxvi

  Smiles, Ldg Aircrewman ‘Smiler’ 163, 202, 203–4

  Smith, Lt Dave 267

  Smyth, Ldg Aircrewman Smudge 275, 349

  long flying stint of 317

  South Georgia:

  Argentine ‘scrap merchants’ arrive on 2, 37

  Argentine marines landed at 62

  Mount Paget 65

  and Operation Paraquat 54

  and SAS Fortuna Glacier mission, see Fortuna Glacier; Special Air Services

  SAS use inflatables to try to gain 62

  see also individual areas

  South Sandwich Islands 2

  South Thule 2

  Southby-Tailyour, Maj. Ewen 250, 254

  Soviet Union 69

  Special Air Service (SAS) 49, 77–8, 190, 245

  D Squadron 121, 190, 206–9

  deaths among, in Sea King crash 119

  and Fortuna Glacier 5–17, 11, 54, 56–62

  insertion in inflatables attempted by 62

  mainland Argentina mission of 113, 114

  Mount Kent mission of 206–9

  Pebble Island mission of 108–12

  and Port Stanley operation 290

  Pucaras blown up by 363

  San Carlos mission of 120, 121, 127, 134

  and Santa Fe 64

  Special Boat Service (SBS) 49, 77, 105–6, 118, 154

  and San Carlos landing mission 121, 122, 124, 126, 133, 134

  and Santa Fe 64

  Spence, Sub-Lt Jerry 277, 286, 321, 322–4, 344, 349, 361

  at reunion 369

  Spencer, Lt Cdr Mike 39–40, 41, 103, 286, 300, 322

  Spens-Black, Lt Peter 116

  and Mount Kent mission 208

  Stanley, Lt Cdr Ian 62–3

  and Fortuna Glacier 7, 9–11, 15–17, 57–9 passim, 61

  on San Carlos landing mission 125, 132, 133

  and SAS inflatables mission 62

  shrapnel injures 133

  Stanning, Lt Cdr Tim 40, 52, 70, 94, 129, 184, 185–6, 231, 255

  recceing of forward bases by 253–4

  and Sir Galahad 263, 264, 270

  stovies 20–1

  Stromness, RFA 128, 143–4

  Super Etendard 88, 113, 149, 172, 211

  Super Frelon 102

  Sussex Mountains 128, 140, 143, 155, 190, 195, 196, 249, 307, 342, 345

  Swan Inlet 240

  Sycamore helicopters, in Suez crisis 19

  Task Force HQ, Northwood 250

  tasking 192

  Tattersall, Petty Officer Aircrewman Colin 78

  Taylor, Lt Nick 90

  Teal 190, 213, 238, 240, 242, 243, 249, 254, 277, 289, 293, 300, 301, 307, 318, 319

  teeny-weenies xxvi, 257, 322

  Thatcher, Margaret 37, 65

  Thomas, Sub-Lt Jerry 235, 277, 290

  Thompson, Brig. Julian 183, 184, 190, 198, 257

  Thornewill, Lt Cdr Simon 39–40, 40–1, 72, 210, 269, 339–41

  and Coventry 166

  Pucara flown by 364

  on San Carlos landing mission 132

  thunderflash 28

  Tidd, Lt Mike 41, 56, 94, 226–7, 277

  Falklands-bound 55–6

  and Fortuna Glacier 6–13 passim, 15, 56–62 passim

  prisoner management by 66–7

  at reunion 369

  and Santa Fe 64

  Tidepool, RFA 96, 121, 159, 161

  Tidespring, RFA 56, 60, 64, 66, 94, 226

  Top Malo House 213–14

  Trims (maintainer) 300

  Tupper, Chief Aircrewman Alf 167, 339–40

  Tuttey, Ch. Petty Officer Bill 229–30, 236, 255–6, 260–1

  and Sir Galahad 262–3, 263–4, 264–5, 370

  Tyrrell, Cpl Ian ‘Gus’ 171, 174–5, 176–7, 181, 182

  recorded missing in action 181

  Uganda, SS 192, 215–16, 219, 325, 336, 342–3, 343

  Veinticinco de Mayo, ARA 87–8

  vessels, see individual ships’ names

  Vowles, Lt Cdr Peter 38, 41

  Wallace, Lt George 278, 301

  Ward, Lt Cdr Nigel ‘Sharkey’ 134, 162, 235

  Warden, Lt Cdr Roger 38, 42, 186

  Wasp 63–4, 139, 153, 367

  firing on Santa Fe 63

  and hospital-ship inspections 219

  Wells, Lt David 63

  Wessex:

  almost continuous flying of 317

  ammunition transfer facilitated by 74

  Ascension Island preparation of first of 43

  and Atlantic Conveyor 100, 176–8

  boarding, knack to 274

  casevac work for 215

  control fault in 132

  and Coventry 167, 168–9 ‘dead reckoning’ navigation method on 73

  downwind fast stop of 244, 284

  Engadine boosts contingent of 272

  expectation of more of 161

  flotation canisters on 51–2

  Fortuna Glacier mission of, see Fortuna Glacier Gazelle compared with 26

  and ground resonance 47–8

  in gunship role 144

  HU Mk 5, HB learns to fly 26

  HU Mk 5, service entered by 19

  hydraulic systems in 146

  in-flight refuelling considered for 87

  machine gun in 156

  maximum speed of 140

  Mirage attack fails to destroy 136–7

  missile launched at 84–6

  missing 182

  nighttime closeness of 237

  normal maximum power of 124

  operating from three locations 330

  operating without coordination 185

  in Operational Flying Training 28

  pictured on Antrim 82

  at Port San Carlos 234

  rocket capability of 196–7

  rocket pods on 28–9

  and San Carlos landing mission 121–6 passim, 128, 129

  Sea Kings more powerful than 70

  single-engine capability of 233, 238, 268

  and Sir Galahad 262

  South Georgia crashes of 9–12, 11, 72, 119

  swapping seats in 282–3

  and tasking 192

  thermal image camera on 122, 197

  turning point for operations of 231

  typical flight of 51

  underused 143

  West Falkland 1, 108, 118, 137, 149, 152, 154, 160, 162, 203, 258

  Weston, Simon 265

  Whale, FOB, on 153, 154, 192, 210, 223, 231

  move for 231

  Whirlwind, in Suez crisis 19

  Wilson, Brig. Tony 239, 240, 328

  Wilson, Ldg Aircrewman Tug:

  and Fortuna Glacier 6–8, 10, 13–14, 60, 61–2

  Wilson, Petty Officer Aircrewman Tug:

  and Sir Galahad 263, 265

  Wireless Ridge 348

  Woodward, Admiral Sandy 76

  Yarmouth, HMS 89, 90, 140, 251, 305

  Young, Capt. Brian 13, 65

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