Ordeal by Exocet

Ordeal by Exocet

by IanInskip (Author)

Synopsis

Remarkable account of a terrifying ordeal. Reprinted to coincide with the twentieth-fifth anniversary. Brings to light many fascinating aspects of the war for the first time. HMS Glamorgan was in the thick of the fighting throughout the war. Her role for most of the time was that of an expendable escort and she became the only ship to survive an Exocet hit. Incorporating vivid first-hand accounts written at the time, and illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs, the book also portrays the daily life of an escort under wartime conditions and describes only too clearly the tension, fear, storm, cold, disaster and sorrow which were so close at hand,. New light is shed on the Belgrano affair and startling new facts are revealed about other incidents including the high level conduct of the war. There is a detailed account of the successful deception plan, Operation Tornado, and, unusually, the impact of the war on the families left at home. While attacking the enemy, Glamorgan faced missiles, bombs, shells and rockets. Personal accounts recall these attacks, and other operations including the Pebble Island raid. All the Exocet attacks on the Battle Group are included, culminating with the desperate fight to save the ship, which came perilously close to sinking. The aftermath and the traumatic stress experienced by those who lost shipmates brings home the gruesome reality of war. Written by one who experienced at first hand that reality, Ordeal by Exocet vividly recalls the war in the South Atlantic a quarter-century later , revealing many aspects which were then unknown to an unsuspecting public. A gripping read for historian, enthusiast and general reader alike.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Chatham Publishing
Published: 01 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 186176197X
ISBN 13: 9781861761972

Author Bio
Commander Ian Inskip, Royal Navy, joined HMS Glamorgan as Navigating Officer in 1980, leaving the ship after the war to become Staff Navigating Officer to the Flag Officer Sea Training. Promoted to Commander in 1983, he served as Fleet Plans Officer at Northwood. His final two appointments were with Naval Security. This is his first book.