ABOVE ALL, COURAGE.
Goose Green, Tumbledown, Port Stanley, HMS SHEFFIELD, SIR GALAHAD.... We remember the names, the places, the battles. This is a compelling collection of firsthand accounts of what it was like to fight in the Falkands War. p/b
FOUR WEEKS IN MAY.
This book is the highly personal, often harrowing story of HMS Coventry’s war in the Falklands told by her Captain. It is the tale of a proud fighting ship of the Royal Navy and of the complex ties that bind a Commander and his crew. Paperback
NO SEA TOO ROUGH.
During the Falklands War the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships were in the frontline from the beginning, launching military operations and taking casualties. But their real contribution has never been fully appreciated, so this book, based on numerous testimonies of those who were there, will put the record straight. Hardback - SORRY BUT THIS BOOK IS OUT OF PRINT AND NO LONGER AVAILABLE
RED and GREEN LIFE MACHINE.
The amazing story of a very British band of Brothers who met M.A.S.H in the Falkland Islands war of 1982. Despite dust, dirt and two unexploded bombs, nearly a thousand British and Argentine casualties were treated, and the author later decorated by both sides.
SEA HARRIER OVER THE FALKLANDS.
A dramatic and controversial first hand account of a Sea Harrier pilots war - this new edition has been updated. (p/b)
THE LAND THAT LOST ITS HEROES.
A detailed account of the military planning of the invasion, revealing not only the hidden motives and nature of Argentina’s military regime, but also the pitifully inadequate reactions of both British diplomacy and intelligence. p/b
WAR and PEAS.
Told mostly through the personal letters between the author (First Lieutenant) onboard the frigate AMBUSCADE and his wife in Sussex, this is a remarkable account of the naval war in the South Atlantic. p/b