“A highly readable yet harrowing account [of] defeat,
disappointment, tragedy, and eventual triumph set against the stormy
waters of the South Atlantic.” —Naval Historical Foundation
April 1, 1982: Major Mike Norman, commander of Naval Party 8901, was
looking forward to a peaceful yearlong tour of duty on the Falkland
Islands. But events turned out differently—because the next day, the
Argentines invaded and he and his forty-three Royal Marines found
themselves fighting for their lives. They took up defensive
positions around Government House and on the approach to Stanley from
Cape Pembroke to protect Governor Rex Hunt and delay the advance to
Stanley. They were prepared to die executing his orders. After a
desperate battle in the gardens and even inside the house against
superior numbers, Hunt ordered them to lay down their arms. As the
surrender took place, an Argentine told a marine: The islands are ours
now. The response was simple: We will be back. They were, and this is
their story. The Royal Marines of Naval Party 8901—as well as
some members of the previous detachment—volunteered to join the Task
Force and, some seventy-five days later, the men who witnessed the
raising of the Argentine flag over the islands on April 2 saw the
triumphant return of the Union Jack. Mike Norman’s dramatic account,
written with fellow Falklands veteran and acclaimed historian Michael
Jones, draws on his own vivid recollections, the log recording the
defense of Government House, the testimony of the marines under his
command, and newly released files from government archives. It’s a
powerful and moving tribute to the marines who confronted the
Argentines when they invaded and then fought to force them out.
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The Story of Naval Party 8901
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526710796
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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