Bill Greenwood wrote:
There is a good book about the air war written by a Brit commander, Sharky Ward?, am not home and don't heve the title, may be "Harrier in the Falklands". Even though badly outgunned by the Harriers flown by a modern trained and equipped force, the Args did cause lots of British losses. It was a shame so many young people had to die over a place most of us would not even want .I think that's what happens when old politicians and dictators can so easily start a war for others to die in. I'm sure Brits did not want a war so far away, but the Args badly underestimated the British character just as Hitler did. Maybe they were chauvanistic enough to disrespect a country headed by two women. Jeff Ethel and a co author researched the war and wrote about the Arg pilots reffering to Sea Harriers as "Black Death"Argentina had no real chance of victory. One good point in the war was that other than combat losses both sides treated civilans and prisoners decently. We were "neutral" in the war, but made certain missles available to the Brits. It has long been that many US ski racers train in Arg, etc in the summer and I know guys who have, always treated ok down there.
Thanks Bill. When find out which book it is let me know.
Shay
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