This military history reveals the untold story of the United
Kingdom’s Royal and Merchant Navies during the Falkland’s War.
Soldiers and journalists alike wasted no time in memorializing the
campaign to recapture the Falkland Islands after the Argentinian
invasion in April, 1982. With the overwhelming focus on the role of
the Army, the vital contributions of the Royal and Merchant Navies
have been largely overlooked. Yet no British military forces would
have been there at all had the Royal Navy not provided the necessary
transport, not to mention air cover and bombardment support. In this
book, naval historian David Brown tells the extraordinary story of how
the fleet was assembled. Merchant-ships ranging from luxury liners
such as the SS Canberra to cargo-carriers of every description were
quickly converted to their new role as STUFTs, or Ships Taken Up From
Trade. Brown describes the stupendous problems presented by the
assembling and stowing of the thousands of tons of stores and
equipment needed by the Expeditionary Forces and the way in which
these problems were solved.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783838479
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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