Falkland Islanders at War

Falkland Islanders at War

by Graham Bound (Author)

Synopsis

Falkland Islanders were the first British people to come under enemy occupation since the Channel Islanders during the Second World War. This book tells how islanders' warnings were ignored in London, how their slim defences gave way to a massive invasion, and how they survived occupation. While some established a cautiously pragmatic modus vivendi with the occupiers, some Islanders opted for active resistance, using banned radios to transmit intelligence and confuse the Argentines. Others joined advancing British troops, transporting ammunition and leading men to the battlefields.They often came under Argentine fire. Islanders' leaders and 'trouble makers' faced internal exile, and whole settlements were imprisoned, becoming virtual hostages.Those who remained in besieged Stanley found themselves in the same dangerous situation as their enemy, enduring British naval shelling, artillery attacks and bombing raids. The occupation produced real local heroes - and some unlikely ones on the Argentine side.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published: 07 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0850528364
ISBN 13: 9780850528367

Author Bio
Graham Bound was born in Stanley, and was educated in Stanley and Montevideo, Uruguay. He is the founder and Editor of the local newspaper Penguin News, Publication ceased briefly in 1982 during the Occupation but Penguin News returned and remains the sole local paper today. Following the war he became local correspondent for British national papers and agencies, including The Daily Mail. The Sunday Times, the Press Association and UPI. Graham has recently worked for BBC World Service Radio, and was assistant Editor on Soldier Magazine, gaining awards for his features and reporting of the Kosovo campaign. He was recently appointed Editor of the Ministry of Defence's monthly magazine, Focus.