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    Goose Green: The first crucial battle of the Falklands War

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    The most in-depth and powerful account yet published of the first crucial clash of the Falklands war - told from both sides.
    'An excellent and fast paced narrative' Michael McCarthy, historical battlefield guide

    ISBN: 9781474626255
    AuthorAdkin, Mark
    PublisherNameOrion Publishing Co
    Pub Date31/03/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages432
    Availability: In Stock

    Reissued for the 40th anniversary of the Falklands conflict

    The most in-depth and powerful account yet published of the first crucial clash of the Falklands war - told from both sides.

    'Thorough and exhaustive'
    Daily Telegraph

    'An excellent and fast paced narrative' Michael McCarthy, historical battlefield guide

    Goose Green was the first land battle of the Falklands War. It was also the longest, the hardest-fought, the most controversial and the most important to win. What began as a raid became a vicious, 14-hour infantry struggle, in which 2 Para - outnumbered, exhausted, forced to attack across open ground in full daylight, and with inadequate fire support - lost their commanding officer, and almost lost the action.

    This is the only full-length, detailed account of this crucial battle. Drawing on the eye-witness accounts of both British and Argentinian soldiers who fought at Goose Green, and their commanders' narratives, it has become the definitive account of most important and controversial land battle of the Falklands War.

    A compelling story of men engaged in a battle that hung in the balance for hours, in which Colonel 'H' Jones' solo charge against an entrenched enemy won him a posthumous V.C., and which for both sides was a gruelling and often terrifying encounter.

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    Reissued for the 40th anniversary of the Falklands conflict

    The most in-depth and powerful account yet published of the first crucial clash of the Falklands war - told from both sides.

    'Thorough and exhaustive'
    Daily Telegraph

    'An excellent and fast paced narrative' Michael McCarthy, historical battlefield guide

    Goose Green was the first land battle of the Falklands War. It was also the longest, the hardest-fought, the most controversial and the most important to win. What began as a raid became a vicious, 14-hour infantry struggle, in which 2 Para - outnumbered, exhausted, forced to attack across open ground in full daylight, and with inadequate fire support - lost their commanding officer, and almost lost the action.

    This is the only full-length, detailed account of this crucial battle. Drawing on the eye-witness accounts of both British and Argentinian soldiers who fought at Goose Green, and their commanders' narratives, it has become the definitive account of most important and controversial land battle of the Falklands War.

    A compelling story of men engaged in a battle that hung in the balance for hours, in which Colonel 'H' Jones' solo charge against an entrenched enemy won him a posthumous V.C., and which for both sides was a gruelling and often terrifying encounter.