This account of the Falklands War is by the commander of the British Task Force, Admiral Sandy Woodward. On 5 April 1982, three days after the invasion of the Falkland Islands, British armed forces were ordered to sail 8,000 miles to the South Atlantic unaware of what lay ahead of them or whether they would be committed to war with Argentina. In ...
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Contains the personal reflections of Admiral Sandy Woodward, during the hours up to the surrender at Port Stanley, of the repulse of the Argentinian navy and defeat of their air forces, of the sinking of the "Belgrano" and of the landing at Carlos Water, 8000 miles from home.
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Book Club Associates
Date Published: 1988
Description: Very good. Very good / very good. Very good condition hardback no inscriptions, light edge wear-dustjacket very good with light edge wear, unclipped-illustrated-very good book club hardback copy. read more
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