Beyond Endurance: An Epic of Whitehall and the South Atlantic Conflict

Beyond Endurance: An Epic of Whitehall and the South Atlantic Conflict

by NickBarker (Author)

Synopsis

The campaign to re-take the Falkland Islands in 1982, was one of the most remarkable episodes in the long history of British overseas adventures. Nearly all the books that have appeared in the ensuing years have dealt with the campaign itself. Nicholas Barker takes a rather different view, concerning himself more with the reason why the British had to fight in what, as he says, has justifiably been called 'a totally unnecessary war'. No one was better placed than he to blow aside the many smokescreens that have, in his view, been deliberately fanned to obscure the reasons why the war was fought. For Nick Barker was at the time Captain of Endurance, the only British presence in the South Atlantic. The Government's decision to dispose of Endurance was seen as a clear signal to the Argentinians that Britain was not committed to the Falkland Islands. Nick Barker's vivid account of his fight to save his ship, of the life of the South Atlantic and of the part that Endurance played in the Falklands makes enthralling reading.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0850528798
ISBN 13: 9780850528794

Author Bio
Captain Nick Barker joined the Navy in 1951 and saw service in most parts of the globe, with eight sea-going commands including commanding Endurance before and during the Falklands War. He retired from the Navy whilst in command of HMS Sheffield in 1988 and began his commercial career, founding and managing an international trading company. He sadly died in 1997.