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Above All, Courage
30 'oral history' interviews
with veterans from all aspects of the
Falklands Campaign
| Author | Max Arthur |
| Publisher | Sidgwick & Jackson |
| ISBN # | 0-283-99249-2 |
| On-line Merchant | AddALL Presents Book Area |
| This Book was added by | Kate |
Cover Notes
Max Arthur spent two years intervewing servicemen and women [nurses] who took part in the Falklands campaign. He established an extraordinary rapport with them, and the result is one of the most remarkable collections of first-hand accounts of war ever published.
The contributors are drawn
from all three services, each a superb professional, many decorated for
their actions, others not recognized officially. Their stories embrace
almost every significant aspect of the campaign, from the actions of the
formidable 2 Pra to the suffering and dignity of the ill-fated Welsh Guards,
from the evacuation of the wounded to the command of the Task Force.
The accounts cover the Argentinian invasion, the journey south with the
fleet, the recapture of South Georgia, the sinking of HMS Ardent, the tragedy
of the Sir Galahad, the heroics of the Harriers and helicopter pilots,
the fierce
and, at times, hand-to-hand
fighting of the battles of Goose Green, Longdon, Harriet, Two Sisters and
Tumbledown, the Argentine surrender and the entry into Port Stanley.
All the accounts are in the words of the participants - the language of
the front line: immediate, moving, often brutal, sometimes
reflective, frequently humorous.
Throughout the Falklands campaign British servicemen and women showed toughness, stamina, skill and resolve. Their accounts vividly illuminate the timeless contours of warfare: the loneliness, the camaraderie, the suffering, the inspiration, the horror, and, above all, courage.
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