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21. The Secret War for the Falklands: The SAS, Mi6, and the War Whitehall Nearly Lost by Nigel West | |
Paperback: 266
Pages
(1998-05)
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Defeat into victory
Fully satisfied |
22. PEBBLE ISLAND: The Falklands War 1982 (Elite Forces Operations Series) by Jon Cooksey | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2007-06)
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Excelent Book
First Strike In The Falklands |
23. The Royal Navy and the Falklands War by David Brown | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1989-04-20)
Isbn: 0099573903 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Quite simply the finest account of the naval war yet written
Quite simply the finest account of the naval war yet written |
24. Battle Atlas of the Falklands War 1982 by Land, Sea and Air by Gordon Smith | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2006-11-17)
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A must have companion book for the Falklands War |
25. The Falklands War: Britain Versus the Past in the South Atlantic by Daniel K. Gibran | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2008-03-25)
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very good read
very good
Poorly written |
26. The Falklands War Then and Now | |
Hardcover: 624
Pages
(2009-03-30)
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A must for any expert in "The Falklands War"
This is an absolutely brillant book |
27. ARGENTINE FIGHT FOR THE FALKLANDS by Martin Middlebrook | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2009-04)
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Comprehensive and readable
Well written
A must read if you have any interest in this conflict...
The Falklands War from an Argentine Perspective? |
28. The Battle for the Falklands by Max Hastings & Simon Jenkins | |
Paperback: 424
Pages
(1984-09-17)
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Engaging account of every aspect
great book on the falkland war
A valuable account of a strange and improbable war
Definitive history of the Falklands War
A special war |
29. 5th Infantry Brigade in the Falklands War by Nick Van der Bijl | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2003-09)
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30. Take That Hill!: Royal Marines in the Falklands War by Nick Vaux | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1990-10)
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On sea, On land
Battalion level view of Combat
Outstanding narrative of leadership during Falklands. |
31. Falklands Military Machine by Derek Oakley | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2002-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description It is now 20 years since those events unfolded, since the "task force" set sail with only five days notice. The book describes how this mammoth effort of 110 ships and 28,000 men was put together, with sufficient logistical backing, and shows how the victory was accomplished within the limited resources available. It also tells how a skilled force of highly trained professional soldiers, sailors and airmen were able to dislodge the Argentineans leading to one of the most outstanding military feats of the late twentieth century. Illustrated with over 70 color photographs as well as numerous black and white photographs, illustrations, charts and maps. |
32. Falklands Air War (U.K.) by Chris Hobson | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2002-12-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description The book is a comprehensive history of the role of British and Argentinean air power in the conflict. The narrative is enhanced with extracts from interviews with personnel involved. Many of the book's illustrations, from the collections of participants rather than official sources, are published here for the first time. Details of individual aircraft and ships are given with and a detailed chronology of the course of the conflict. The book, written by a respected military writer and researcher who is Head Librarian at the Joint Services Command and Staff College at Shrivenham, sets out to position the war in a historical perspective, and to draw conclusions and lessons from the campaign which are applicable today. Customer Reviews (2)
The definitive work on a forgotten war
Very good book on the subject |
33. REASONS IN WRITING: A Commando's View of the Falklands War by Ewen Southby -Tailyour | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2004-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 1977 he was ordered to the Falkland Islands to command the Royal Marines detachment then stationed there and to restructure the defence procedures for the Islands over the following year.During this time he also conducted an exhaustive study of the coastline, carrying out the only detailed survey to be made of many of the beaches and their immediate approaches since the mid-nineteenth century. He returned to England in 1979 and when the Argentinians invaded the Islands three years later he immediately put his unquestionably unique experience and information at the disposal of the Task Force then being rapidly assembled.He added one priviso, that he be allowed to accompany the Force.Brigadier (then) Julian Thompson had no hesitation in accepting both his offer and his terms, and in very short time he was heading south once more. Reasons in Writing tells his story largely through the medium of diaries and letters written during his peacetime tour of duty in the seventies and the war itself.As he explains, his somewhat maverick role did not always met with the approval of someof the more conventionally-minded senior officers, but although modesty restrains him from making such a claim, there can be no doubt that, without his unrivalled knowledge of the Islands, the job which the Task Force so successfully accomplished would have been immeasurably more difficult and taken considerably longer. Reasons in Writing, is unlikely to be rivaled for its immediacy, insight and deep and genuine feeling for the Islands themselves, based on experience gained (unlike any other participant civilian or service) before, during and after that austral winter of 1982. Customer Reviews (3)
Narcissism, Nineties Style Yes, this author is a skilled raconteur, but one can't escape the feeling that he has been dining out on these well-honed anecdotes for years and years.The last half of the book is devoted to the 1982 Falklands War, with every conceivable pat upon his own camo-clad back, but did we really need to know the details of his vasectomy?Does his having roundly dissed his commander, aka Colonel Strawberry, portray a disciplined and loyal officer?And why on earth would we want to know that he got tanked on Black Velvets at the Guinness tent at Cowes? This book reverberates to the overwhelming refrain of "I-I-I-I, me-me-me-me".Pass up this narcissistic paen by a Royal Marine peon.Read Nick Vaux's "Take That Hill!" instead.
A Well-Chosen Title by A Controversial Author
A Well-Chosen Title by A Controversial Author |
34. Sea Harrier Over the Falklands (Cassell Military Paperbacks) by Sharkey Ward | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2000-12-07)
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Sea Harriers
Brave and honest men are useful in war but ¨useless¨ in peace
Sharkey sure is no wall flower
Fascinating view of the Falklands War from the sharp end
You will learn a lot about modern naval air warfare Sharkey's tactical points of view are convincingly explained and supported by real cases. However it seems definitely one-sided (Sharkey himself admit it) and I guess I should read another Falklands war story as seen from the Navy or the RAF (although it seems they were not really present on the battlefield) point of view. In summary, this a good bookin which you will learn a lot about modern air warfare and carrier-based operations. ... Read more |
35. WITH THE GURKHAS IN THE FALKLANDS: A War Journal by Mike Seear | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2003-08)
list price: US$45.00 Isbn: 0850529166 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Viva La Gurkhas |
36. War in the Falklands: The Full Story by Sunday Times of London Insight Team | |
Hardcover: 294
Pages
(1982-11)
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25th Anniversary of the Falklands War
Incomplete
A small, but very significant war, excellently covered. My fellow reviewer has excellently reported the problems faced by the United States in this war, and I can add nothing.Instead, I would like to address the Insight team's analysis of the problems faced by the Argentines and the British, commencing with the latter. The lack of British anticipation of the Argentine invasion is detailed, as are the reasons for it.The Argentine plan was to present a fait accompli to the world, but the British were not prepared to abandon the islands so easily, even though they were 8,000 miles away.Instead, a makeshift armada was jury-rigged, and plans were made as the ships proceeded south.Distance continued to plague the British in terms of air battles, as heavy bombing was almost impossible.The Argentine planes had superior speed, but the British carrier-based Harriers were more manuverable and carried the day.Heavy weather equally bothered both sides. The Argentine Navy was no match for the British and immediately retired to port after a single cruiser was torpedoed and sunk.The Argentine Air Force had no real bombers and used Skyhawks and Mystere fighter jets as bombers.The Argentine Exocet missile raised hob with British ships and the war may have gone differently had a few more been available. The key difference was in the armies.The Argentines occupied the Falklands with a great many more troops than were available to the British, yet the British easily routed the Argentines.I agree with the Insight teams's conclusion that the reason lies in the fact that British soldiers are trained for warfare, which includes such things as washing clothes and dishes, digging latrines, making tents, and like menial tasks, as well as fighting battles.Argentine troops came from an army trained to break up riots, keep civil order, and the like, and the referenced menial tasks were deemed beneath their dignity. In a cold, windy, rainy place like the Falklands, under battlefield conditions, the Argentine Army broke down, and although many of their troops fought bravely, their units were simply "outtrained" and outmatched. We now know that the Falklands, and their surrounding continental shelf, show extremely promising oil formations, and that Argentina's action may have been a prelude to further sub-Antarctic and Antarctic territorial claims.This the British could not endure, and so they fought. This war had larger implications than first seen.Certainly, the course of Argentine history was greatly affected, as the country's military government fell after the defeat, and was replaced by a civilian-led democracy.Naval strategy, worldwide, changed after it was seen how a few well-aimed missiles could nearly destroy a fleet, and how aluminum-built vessels easily caught fire..The area remains a potential tinderbox, but is heavily garrisoned by British troops, who actually outnumber the local inhabitants. This book is well written, well-supplied with photographs and maps, and is the best book on the topic, I believe.Very highly recommended to war buffs and students of history.
Even-handed explanation of a small war that changed a lot |
37. The Falklands War: The Full Story by "Sunday Times" Insight Team, Paul Eddy, Magnus Linklater | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1992-05-01)
Isbn: 0722182821 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Falkland War |
38. Land That Lost Its Heroes: How Argentina Lost the Falklands War by Jimmy Burns | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2002-03-18)
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A must in order to better understand the Argentine context |
39. Another Story: Women and the Falklands War by Jean Carr | |
Hardcover: 177
Pages
(1984-12-31)
Isbn: 0241113911 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
40. The Winter War: The Falklands by Patrick Bishop, John Witherow | |
Paperback: 154
Pages
(1983-03)
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