The Falklands War 1982 Index

Recently our attention has been drawn to a series of new books, articles and radio and television documentaries on the subjects covered by Britain's Small Wars. Their contents, in many cases, draw extensively on material published on this web site and used without acknowledgment or permission of the copyright holders.

When this site was created and developed, its aim, which remains, was to record those conflicts since 1945 in which British service personnel have been called upon to do their duty, reported as far as possible through the eye-witness accounts of those involved, and to create Honour Rolls, where none existed before, of those who gave their lives in service to their country. As a result this web site has become a valuable historical resource due to the voluntary efforts of our contributors, free from the profit-making needs  of media publishers.

By using Britain's Small Wars copyright material without permission, some authors and publishers are not only taking credit falsely for their work, they are dishonoring British forces and their achievements. While we do not have the resources to 'police' the use of our material nor pursue costly litigation, we usually give permission freely to those who approach us to quote passages from our pages for their use. In fact, they honor us by doing so. All we request is that they acknowledge the fact in their published work.

Recommended books
Diver by Tony Groom

DIVER

By Tony Groom
Seafarer Books £9.95 (pb)

HOSTILE SKIES

My Falklands Air War
David Morgan
Orion Press £16.99 (hb)

Diver is an honest, moving and sometimes hilarious account of a hair-raisingly exciting career, both in the Royal navy and commercial deep-sea diving - training the most unlikely of raw recruits... handling unexploded bombs while under air attack... living for months in a pressurised bottle witha voice like Donald Duck... commuting to work through a hole in the floor in the freezing, black depths of the North Sea.

An intensely personal account of the Falklands War, seen through the eyes of a Sea Harrier pilot who probably saw more action than any other pilot. He describes the intense emotions of war, the euphoria, the bathos and the raw fear. Also the quiet periods of reflection, the personal thoughts that cannot be shared without the risk of ridicule.
BSW are proud to include an Extract from Hostile Skies.

 
NEW

Argentine air defences
found at surrender in and around Port Stanley and Goose Green

Over view

Land Battles

Air War

War at Sea

Naval Party 8901
& the Argentine Invasion

Fairly Famous Mills 
Argentine Invasion of South Georgia

Page of Remembrance
The Names of the Fallen

Goose  Green
A Second look
By David Kenney

Harrier War

British Aircraft

Argentine Aircraft

Vulcan War

One of our aircraft is missing
British Aircraft Losses

One of their aircraft is missing
Argentine Aircraft Losses

British Weapons

Argentine Weapons 

British  Ships

The Sub War

Carrier War

RFA

A Night to Remember
3 Para on Mount Longdon

A Brilliant Success
The Battle for Mount Harriet

2nd time around for 2 Para
 The Battle for Wireless Ridge

'Zulu!'
The Battle for Two Sisters

Disappointment for the Gurkhas
The Taking of Mount William

The Battle for Top Malo House
Mountain and Arctic Warfare Cadre

"Troops Out"
D-Day San Carlos

Standby to Beach
The Landing Ships and Landing Craft

I will go I will go
The battle for Mount Tumbledown

Operation Paraquat
The Recapture of 
South Georgia

After The Battle 
A photographic collection of the Falkland Battle fields and Memorials
HMS Endrance
(The Red Plum)

The March into Stanley

British Units

SAS Operations

SBS Operations

Up Close & Personal
The Argentine War

VCs of the War
The two VCs that were won

The Last Hill
The Taking of Sapper Hill

The First Hill
The Taking of Mount Kent

The Argentine account 
of the 25th of May 1982

Bravo November
The Chinook in the Falklands

Day of Surrender
 Taken from the diary of Tracy Evens
1st Bn ,Welsh Guards , No 2 Company
The Argentine account Exocet attacks


Rio Rendez-Vous
 

Stories & Poetry from the 
Falklands War
By Jim Love Ex Royal Artillery & FFL

The Argentine War
 

New Falkland War Book
5th Infantry Brigade 
in The Falklands
By 
Nick Van Der Bijl and David Aldea

Please note that this web site receives no profit from the sale of this book. 

Both authors have contributed the this web site many times in the past

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among all veterans of the South Atlantic
campaign, and to re-establish and strengthen
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