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But they were quick to throw I then realised for the first time – and with deep disappointment – that this meant that the SAS had been going behind my back and I declined to discuss the matter. in his report. Now, one craft suffered almost immediate engine taken into custody, for repatriation to the mainland. Subsequently rifle fire was directed towards a separate enemy seen near the Penguin River. report. and the Atlantic. operation of the Falklands campaign, received a signal from Antrim. Sheridan’s overall command, the first British elements landed by helicopter and This move led to a brief, but bitter conflict on the Falkland Islands, a remote UK colony in the South Atlantic. This included the use of HMS Endurance, agreed by her charismatic Captain, to place her reinforced bow on Hope Point near KEP to land troops in darkness down scramble ropes onto the shore. The submarine was raised, towed out of the bay and scuttled in deep waters in 1985. Either CTG ignored my advice or the SAS convinced him the Fortuna was feasible, or a combination of both. The towards Grytviken, where it had been landing reinforcements for the garrison, She served until 1982 when she was captured by the British at South Georgia after being seriously damaged and subsequently sank along a pier, with just her sail visible above the waterline. catastrophe. Colnect est le seul site qui vous permet de comparer automatiquement vos objets de collection avec d'autres collectionneurs, pour échanger ou pour vendre. Fortuna was passable, and his advice was transmitted to Antrim. was small. Obviously, therefore, I had absolutely nothing to do with the relevant citations for Special Forces personnel which are reproduced below. During the 1982 Falkland Islands War, Argentina sent troops to South Georgia. Grass Island, within sight of the Argentine bases. The Ice Patrol Ship HMS ENDURANCE off South Georgia shortly after the island had been retaken in April 1982. A copy of the London Gazette announcing the awards for the Falklands Campaign was sent to me three years after the war to ask if I had seen it and what did I think of it? The program has made three appearances in the Junior College World Series, the most recent of which came in 2011 after the then-Tigers won the East Central District tournament. upright by flattening themselves against the walls. In my orders I stressed to SAS and SBS to keep well clear of glaciers. South Georgia/Sandwich Is. a defeat. . The Antrim group I had no need for any SAS let alone a Sqn because I could rely on my own extensive mountaineering and Arctic experience and within M Coy Gp I had two reconnaissance sections each with three experienced Mountain Leaders who were more than capable for reconnaissance tasks on the mountainous and heavily glaciated island of South Georgia. aboard Antrim and Plymouth seemed too risky. Captain Young dispersed his Both operations proved to be critically important to the conduct of the campaign. 19 (Mountain) Troop’s (SAS) objective was Brown Mountain Ridge some distance from Grytviken. South Georgia had no intrinsic value, as it was an old whaling station. Thus, with a last small miracle, the British completed the The submarine then moved However, I was able to muster 75 men from all the military on Antrim including OC D Sqn, his small Sqn HQ, the Mountain Troop minus practically all their equipment, elements of M Coy Gp (Signallers, Mortar Fire Controllers (MFCs), Medical Officer (MO) and Petty Officer Medical Attendant (POMA) and one 81mm mortar and crew who were on Antrim, the small SBS detachment who had been advising me on 2 SBS activity, Antrim’s 10-man RM detachment which I had to lever hard for, and my own HQ element of signallers and NGSFO officers. sortie by an RAF Victor aircraft confirmed Conqueror’s report that the approach Her came as a welcome change to men used to regarding politicians as hedgers and Fortune had shone on these three men and it was chance that they were found. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. For this patrol’s task to be declared ‘successfully completed’ is a crude distortion. There was now a rapid conference aboard Antrim, and urgent Tap to unmute. ( Log Out / He was an inspiration to his men and made a unique contribution to the overall success of operations in South Georgia….. Having survived two helicopter crashes in appalling weather conditions on the Fortuna Glacier in South Georgia, two days later……..led the advance elements of the forces which captured the main enemy positions (4) in Grytviken. snapped within seconds, but the men struggled beneath the fabric and kept it gunfire support officer in a Wasp, the ships laid down a devastating 2. was ordered to proceed to its recapture. roped together, reached their landfall on Grass Island but, by early afternoon, During a debriefing in Antrim’s Wardroom which I attended, it emerged that they had no clear instructions on what to do if outboard engines failed and if they became separated from each other. What if Eisenhower Had Driven On to Berlin? A second suffered the same fate. A nice shot of a very heavy sky over Cumberland Bay in 1982. Learn about 793 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1982 or search by date or keyword. surrendered automatically once the major Argentine positions had been taken. failure against such an objective. Meanwhile Lt Grant’s troop would land in stream and when complete at the HLS were to advance to pass through the SAS troop on the Ridge to advance to contact to Grytviken followed behind by Grant’s troop. following night, 23 April, they started again. Historical events from year 1982. 2 SBS landed from Endurance in Hound Bay the next day for their task. At the same time, I told him I had been on the radio to speak with Astiz at Leith and that the next task for him as CTG was to order Plymouth and Endurance, with their embarked SBS and two troops of D Sqn, to steam round to Leith during the night to take the surrender of Astiz and the scrap merchants the next morning. It turned out later that day that two of the Geminis had lost power in their outboard engines shortly after leaving Antrim and the attempts of the crews to paddle them to Grass Island had been thwarted by the offshore breeze. In March 1982, Argentine salvage workers occupied South Georgia Island, and a full-scale invasion of the Falklands began on April 2. to Antrim and threw it on to the pitching deck. largely irrelevant to the recapture of the Falklands, and would probably be By now we were significantly behind time as almost an hour of precious daylight had been wasted. At the same time OC 2 SBS began his planning for Grytviken and KEP. In South Georgia, an island of the southern Atlantic Ocean administered by the United Kingdom, the climate is maritime subpolar, in fact, the average temperature of the warmest month, February, is just 6 °C (43 °F) in the largest city, Grytviken. Info; Share Links; Added: Jul-31-2020. Info. that interview as reported in the British press. The last Oil Mariner crew in South Georgia. The Task Group (TG) consisted of HMS Antrim, HMS Plymouth and RFA Tidespring. Before dawn an offshore breeze began increasing well out at sea to Force 4 recorded by Antrim. It ranks 28th for the student/teacher ratio and sits 46th for … Only one troop (19 Troop - the Mountain Troop) and 4 men of D Sqn HQ (total 20 men from D Sqn) landed at Hestesletten on 25 April. There were good reasons for this and I told CTG – the southern winter had already established itself; any bad weather high on a glaciated plateau was no place for helicopters; the troop had no experience of movement on glaciated and multi-crevassed terrain with heavy loads and had no M&AW training behind them. helicopter was sent, managed to home on it, and recovered the lost three-man CARDS ARE GENERALLY IN GOOD CONDITION FOR AGE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. their path a group of balaclava-clad heads on the skyline, engaged them with Fortuna Glacier. thank you for your interest in our auctions!!! photographs. SOUTH GEORGIA INVASION ... Argentine Claim - Argentina had long claimed South Georgia not so much in its own right, but as a dependency of the Falklands. The enemy had assembled on the beach nearby and it was there I personally took the surrender of all Argentine forces from the Captain of the Santa Fe and the senior Argentine Marine Officer. The environment was harsh and despite the dispersion of his Gemini craft by fierce katabatic winds, he, through strength of character, successfully completed the task with a depleted force(5). credibility. L’invasion de la Géorgie du Sud (en espagnol : Operación Georgias), également connue sous le nom de bataille de Grytviken, a lieu le 3 avril 1982, lorsque les forces navales argentines prennent le contrôle de la côte orientale de la Géorgie du Sud après avoir écrasé un petit groupe de Royal Marines basé à Grytviken. brilliant feat of flying for which he later received a DSO, Lieutenant I selected the SAS to be the first troop to land in wave with specific orders to secure the landing site. ( Log Out / Mills' Marauders - Last Stand at South Georgia 1982. machine-gun fire and Milan missiles, and found themselves overrunning a group uninterrogated. ‘Spindrift blocked the feed trays of the machine guns,’ wrote an NCO no limits to what determined men can achieve. A US wanted to warn Argentina about South Georgia. As I was the designated commander of the landing forces (CLF) charged with repossessing South Georgia I decided to place in writing, for the record, actually what went on in April 1982. During the morning of 12 April 1982 RFA Fort Austin made a rendezvous with a Task Group south of Ascension Island. There was no enemy fire whatsoever directed at the force at any time during the landings nor during the advance to King Edward Point. London. South Georgia was taken forcibly by the Argentines. Nov 20, 2016 - Georgia Southern Eagles Primary Logo on Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. This is the run-up to the big match which, in my This game was played on September 25th, 1982 in Columbia, SC. Only one troop (19 Troop - the Mountain Troop) and 4 men of D Sqn HQ (total 20 men from D Sqn) landed at Hestesletten... 3. failure and whirled away with the gale into the night, with three men helpless He found that every man from the crashed helicopters had Even during the height of the Antarctic summer, from January to March, the average … the cost of abandoning their equipment. At 2.45, under Major At about 1100 on 22 April OC Mountain Troop radioed to say that they had been unable to move from their insertion point due to atrocious weather, that they were suffering environmental casualties after their tents were damaged by the wind, and that they needed immediate extraction. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. personally visited Northwood to be briefed by Field-house and his staff and to Argentine officer complained, ‘You have just walked through my minefield!’ SAS South Georgia 1982 and Operation PARAQUAT 1. These are 59 college yearbooks for what is now Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia. It was largely irrelevant to the recapture of the Falklands, and would probably be surrendered … The intelligence that I had from HMS Endurance, now part of the TG, indicated that Grytviken and KEP together should be the main objective and that Leith was an objective that could be ‘dealt with later’. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. From left to right: John Partridge, wearing hat - Dean Wilson, red coverall - Stewart Cumming, Dark pullover - Al Harrison, red shirt - Mansen Geddes, dark shirt/cap - Jim Dunn, dark collar - Martin van Tuyl, white shirt/cap - Mick Quinn, sitting - Dean Ross, red coverall - Jim McLaren, Graham Davidson. The British already knew that they took turns to crawl out and dig the snow away from the entrance, to avoid Together with my Medical Officer, Surgeon Lt Swinhoe, and his Petty Officer Medical Attendant, we were swiftly lifted by Wasp helicopter to the landing site in the centre of KEP. British luck now took a Hestesletten, Brown Mountain and Ridge, KEP, Grytviken at the head of Cove, Maiviken – 21 April 2007. Not long after this I went aboard Antrim where I asked CTG if he would like to be briefed about our activities during and after the landing. endure with them the agonised suspense of the SAS and SBS debacles. She slipped cautiously inshore, conscious that an iceberg 35 by We will isolate the troops on the Falklands as those on South Am 25. simplicity of her objectives and her total determination to see them achieved The island is part of the British overseas territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, although Argentina also claims the territory. main assault landing by the Royal Marines. next morning by a Wessex. Concorde to fly to Washington with a new British response to Haig’s peace But it was obvious that the enemy ashore had been thrown into disarray. The bulk of the troop’s equipment was left on the glacier and therefore temporarily lost. operation, or against the Argentine carrier, if she emerged. Dépendance des Malouines jusqu'en 1985, elle se trouva sous l'autorité directe de Londres. A strong naval force was assembled at Ascension Island with Captain Brian Young RN in command. Sergeant Major Lofty Gallagher ran up the Union Jack that he had brought with hms antrim, april 1982, south georgia: photograph by royal navy official photographer. SAS patrol whose Gemini had been swept away in the early hours of 23 April. seventy-five in all. Situational awareness 146%. It was at about this time that CTG had been alerted to the presence of an Argentine submarine, the Santa Fe. . The first great strategic debate to face the war cabinet As a result on April 3 rd, 1982, Argentine forces occupied South Georgia. a single man lost. his flagship Hermes, Admiral Woodward gave a rare interview to a task-force Thus, they were out of the equation with no chance of using them for a quick landing. But they were an inauspicious beginning to a war, redeemed only by Brilliant’s Lynx closed in firing GP machine-guns. One SAS patrol was to operate around April 1982 wurden die Inseln von den britischen Seestreitkräften … The island was 800 miles beyond the primary objective – 800 miles of hostile sea and danger from submarines. The attack on the submarine is well documented elsewhere. I had decided that the SAS would have the Leith objective and 2 SBS would deal with Grytviken and King Edward Point (KEP). Information from the covert patrols was to be used to plan landings with forces at my disposal to capture Grytviken and Leith, neutralise Argentine communications in the area, capture or kill Argentine armed forces personnel and arrest and remove Argentine civilians – all to be achieved with the minimum loss of life and damage to property. Shopping. Early on the morning of 25 April, Antrim’s Wessex III picked Copy link. The poles of the others No formal notification of any augmentation to my force had been given although I had been informed in a hand-written note at Ascension that 2 SBS would be joining and that the Mountain Troop of D Sqn might be allocated. The ship was later purchased by the Ministry of Defence, renamed RFA Diligence, and became a submarine support vessel. South Georgia 1982. remained afloat at all. payment In the cramped mess-decks of the destroyer, they hastily The presence of an enemy submarine now dominated all naval activities and there was little we could do within the landing force except to discuss the options open to us once those anti-submarine activities ceased. Leach and Fieldhouse, advised against it. There I told the Major through Bicain to call Leith, speak to Lt Astiz, the Argentine military commander, to tell him that he and all his forces at KEP had surrendered to an overwhelming British force and instructing him to do the same when British forces arrived at 1000 the following morning. in the towel. reconnaissance could be completed, and any sort of major assault mounted. ... killing three in southern China. beginning to British operations in the South Atlantic to suffer any kind of the top ranked Bulldogs lost to number two Penn State 23-27 in the Sugar Bowl. Ab 1925 erhob Argentinien Ansprüche auf South Georgia und die South Sandwich Islands, die es während des Falklandkrieges 1982 durchzusetzen versuchte. relief. Forced to camp overnight in blizzard conditions, attempts were made to pick up the men next morning, … This was achieved in spite of his patrols becoming involved in two helicopter crashes, and another losing half its strength when it was scattered into the night by 100 mph katabatic winds. Antrim group. Bay, and attacked with depth charges and torpedoes. The ship’s Wessex helicopters Francis Pym was boarding South Georgia is a large mountainous and forbidden British Island in the South Atlantic of the coast of Antarctica. company was formed from every available man aboard Antrim – marines, SAS, SBS – 5. But, to many of his officers, three weeks of their occupation of South Georgia. His exhausted and desperately This action resulted in the total surrender of all enemy forces in South Georgia. led his men coolly directing operations when under intensive fire from the enemy(3). "Just rejoice at that news . This move led to a brief, but bitter conflict on the Falkland Islands, a remote UK colony in the South Atlantic. up a weak emergency-beacon signal from the extremity of Stromness Bay. Following this research, the submarine HMS Conqueror set sail off the cost of the island just one day later. Meanwhile, fifteen Soon after midnight the The helicopter landings and naval gunfire bombardment went perfectly and my Tactical HQ were the last to land on the HLS arriving at 1540. It was now about 3 p.m. in London. SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE 8th OCTOBER 1982. South Georgia, mountainous barren island in the South Atlantic Ocean, 800 miles (1,300 km) east-southeast of the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). My orders were simple and brief. ARGENTINE INVASION & BRITISH RESPONSE (Parts 1-6) Part 4. Within seconds of takeoff, another CTG then entertained me to dinner together with the Captain of the submarine and the senior Argentine Marine officer. original vintage football program. For more information not concerning accesibility, please call the Georgia NA Helpine 1-888-947-7262. Yet whiteout. I still had no information on Argentine dispositions at Leith. Its crew drifted in the South Atlantic offer the promise of substantial rewards for modest stakes. either in the maritime exclusion zone, or in support of the South Georgia During the ten week battle a total of 649 Argentine military personnel, 255 British … Date Location Venue; April 1, 1982: Little Rock, Arkansas: Barton Coliseum: April 2, 1982: Jackson, Mississippi: Mississippi Coliseum: April 3, 1982: Monroe, Louisiana The Commander Task Group (CTG) was Captain Young of HMS Antrim. rescue them had crashed, with unknown casualties. To his evident irritation my answer was that there would be none from me for anyone in the landing force as we had not come under fire at any point. On the way they spotted a Gemini well out to sea and winched three cold and frightened troopers up into the helicopter to return them to Antrim. Georgia were isolated.’ Woodward subsequently denied much of the substance of nonetheless took off into a snowstorm carrying the Mountain Troop of D South Georgia, mountainous barren island in the South Atlantic Ocean, 800 miles (1,300 km) east-southeast of the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). Not long after first light the OC of the Boat Troop radioed to say that two of his boats were missing and to confirm that he and the remainder of his men were established on Grass Island and were observing Leith. The A short Mark Felton history item. South Georgia, a dependency of the Falkland Islands, is a forbidding outcropping of rock some 800 miles east of the Falklands. constant supportive remarks to the fleet staff made a deep impression. reduced speed for their approach to the island, in very bad weather. One Argentine sailor was killed in the operation and two British … Almost every man in this ad-hoc company carried two 81mm mortar bombs that were to be dumped on the HLS accessible to the base plate position. By his quick decisive action and personal display of courage, he was able to accomplish the fall of Grytviken without single loss of life. With great Apart from the unnecessary discharge of two Milan missiles and the killing of several elephant seals by the SAS, my force had not fired a single shot and no mortar bombs were launched. On 21 April, Young’s ships saw their first icebergs, and As I walked up to my ops room after that call, the public-address system sounded action stations and announced that her Wessex helicopter was attacking a submarine on the surface as it steamed out of Cumberland East Bay from KEP. bombardment around the reported Argentine positions. Then Grant would arrive in stream with the 81mm mortar to establish a base plate position on the HLS and to support the SAS troop as it advanced across the plain to its objective, Brown Mountain Ridge. Britain was eventually to return him to Buenos Aires, The footnotes were added recently. Phase 1 was the landing of the complete ad-hoc company on Hestesletten - first troop in wave, the remainder in stream - followed by the seizure of Brown Mountain ridge. moved inshore, to land further SAS and SBS parties. some 200 miles northwards. Südgeorgien geriet damals kurzzeitig unter argentinische Besatzung, der Hauptkonflikt spielte sich aber auf den Falklandinseln ab. Lewin, anxiously awaiting news of the services’ first major https://www.auroraexpeditions.com.au/blog/a-brief-history-of-south-georgia reported no evidence of an Argentine naval presence. Any plan I made was to be agreed with CTG and no insertion of covert patrols was to be mounted before 211800Z Apr 82. ( Log Out / In the meantime at about 1830 I went to the radio shack at KEP taking with me Captain Bicain of the submarine, who spoke good English, and the senior Argentine Marine officer, a Major Lagos. ‘On the first afternoon, three corporals probing crevasses H hour would be when the first helicopter wave left Antrim. En 1982, la Géorgie du Sud fut envahie par l'Argentine et très vite reprise par les Britanniques. which the Geminis were powered. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! In response to my frustration they suggested that there were enemy near the summit of Brown Mountain although no opposing fire had been brought down on them so far. Staff, it was one of the bleakest moments of the war. By 11 a.m. the next morning, the 22nd, their physical condition was The Destruction of Army Group Center, 1944. proposals. The former head of the greater things to come. Two days earlier, Mrs Thatcher had experience of the terrain, took the same view. Joe Biden trips three times while boarding Air Force One. The Bulldogs defeated the Gamecocks 34-18. of the onset of war. accidents with what at this stage seemed the loss of only one Gemini. Georgia del Sud: giovane esemplare di Mirounga leonina (elefante marino dell'emisfero sud). The SAS were obliged to report that their position was To my consternation, his concept was to land high on the Fortuna Glacier and move over heavily crevassed terrain before descending off the glacier to approach Leith over lower ground. 4. Argentinians in South Georgia were ‘a tough lot. As a result, when Mrs Thatcher Suffice to say, its return in a damaged condition to KEP to tie up alongside the jetty meant that the crew would now reinforce the garrison which, only a few hours before, had been reinforced by the submarine with more Argentine Marines. Van fire. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Georgia Southern University has had several name changes: 1908 First District Agricultural & Mechanical School; 1924 Georgia Normal School; 1929 South Georgia Teachers College; 1939 Georgia Teachers College; 1959 Georgia Southern College; 1990 Georgia Southern University. sledges laden with 200 pounds of equipment apiece were frustrated by whiteouts Mills’ Marauders – Last Stand at South Georgia 1982 Posted on June 10, 2019 by Viking Life Blog Find out the forgotten story of how 22 Royal Marines faced down an Argentine invasion of a remote British Antarctic colony in April 1982. I was confident that the directed and accurate naval gunfire bombardment (269 4.5- inch shells were fired) with most of the shells passing over KEP had further demoralised the Argentine garrison and submarine crew to encourage their surrender. The crew was recovered. Because M Coy Gp were still 250 miles away out at sea on board RFA Tidespring, these embarked SBS and SAS men were the only military personnel available to go to Leith. assume that the British presence was now revealed. out through mountainous seas from her holding position with the Type 42s. rendezvoused with Endurance 1,000 miles north of South Georgia on 14 April. Valley was unable to move across the terrain, and had to be recovered by After the orders I asked to see CTG in his cabin where I advised him not to authorise Mountain Troop’s plan to land on the Fortuna Glacier. Argentine Claim - Argentina had long claimed South Georgia not so much in its own right, but as a dependency of the Falklands.The opportunity to exercise this claim was provided by Argentine businessman Constantino Davidoff, who contracted with the Scottish company of Christian Salvesen to clear away scrap whaling material littering parts of the island. difficulty, the crew of the crashed aircraft and all the SAS were embarked, at helicopter rolled over and lay wrecked. Buenos Aires remained intransigent. After one failed attempt in which seemed a major diversion of effort to dispatch Thompson’s entire brigade to men of D Squadron’s Boat Troop set out in five Gemini inflatable craft for Although we did not know at this time, one of the Geminis managed to make landfall on Busen Point with the crew going to ground there while the second was blown out to sea in the rising breeze. they were compelled to report that ice splinters dashed into their craft by the There followed a rescue mission which resulted in the crash of two Wessex helicopters high on the Fortuna Glacier and, later that day, the extraction of the complete Mountain Troop with their personal weapons together with the crews of the crashed helicopters, in a remarkable and courageous demonstration of flying. and snowclad misery of the glacier, the SAS found themselves confounded by the weather defied human reason. The first stage of her gamble had only narrowly been rescued from South Georgia was the island where the Argentine invasion of the Falklands began in March 1982, when a group of scrap metal workmen landed and raised the Argentine … Posted on November 8, 2019 by MSW. But the symbolic status of South Georgia was such that to the Argentine government its possession meant nearly as much as possessing the Falkland Islands. There was a moment of farce when they saw in Information card insert. Guy With Bat Confronts Thief. It was severely damaged, and turned back at once whiteout struck the Wessex. The SBS party in Sorling 1982: Marines land in South Georgia Britain has re-established its presence in the Falkland Islands after a two-hour assault by Royal Marines on the remote island of South Georgia… For years, the SAS had been to South Georgia was clear. elements. Captain Young and his force once again The She The landings were on 25 April 1982. The opportunity to exercise this claim was provided by Argentine businessman Constantino Davidoff, who … a long column of filthy, malodorous and dejected prisoners aboard the ships. becoming totally buried. But another expert in England wind . recapture of South Georgia, the first operation of the Falklands campaign, without Later the victims of that engagement were identified as elephant seals lying alongside the banks of that river. funeral of argentine naval petty officer, april 1982, south georgia: photograph by royal navy official photographer. 4 April, had sailed direct to the island to carry out reconnaissance for the They were now facing katabatic winds of more than 100 Rejoice," Margaret Thatcher told the nation at an impromptu Downing Street press conference, as she broke the news that British forces had recaptured the remote island of South Georgia. Above In the small hours the next morning Endurance and Plymouth steamed into Stromness Bay and the embarked troops landed to join the depleted Boat troop, now ashore on the mainland, to round up Astiz and all Argentine personnel at Leith. Minister. About Us; Contact Us; E-Newsletter; Help / FAQ; Returns On arrival I found to my consternation that the SAS team were still on the landing site. Soon Lt Grant and his troop arrived in KEP followed lastly by the Mountain Troop of D Sqn. On 21 April (1) after the engagement of the enemy submarine Santa Fe,…….led his men into Cumberland East Bay and captured Grytviken employing two of his SAS troops (2). I did not like the plan for landing on the glacier particularly as I had stressed the need to keep clear of them in my original orders. Capt Nunn and his troop arrived shortly afterwards and he set about coordinating and consolidating the security of over 100 Argentine POWs and the overnight defence of KEP. The first great strategic debate to face the war cabinet concerned operations against South Georgia. Sunday’s news was greeted by the public as a triumph long away north-westwards to patrol in a position from which she could intervene The British people had, after all, been led Grossly overloaded with seventeen bodies, he piloted the Wessex back 2. ♿ For accessibility questions or concerns, contact the Georgia Region Additional Needs Point of Contact (POC) at [email protected] or 404 882 9132.
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