Not need to apologise, it's all very interesting reading.\ said:To be fair Dave the it was not the army in charge it was the Marines in charge.
With the uncertainty of the air war plus there being only one Marine Officer
who had sailed in the area and knew about the terrain nothing else was known.
With the loss of the large lift helicopters it scuppered many plans which had to
be hastily re-written.
It always grabs me that more was not done to curb the Argentinian Airforce.
after the Vulcan raids. That was to warn the Junta if they kept up their raids
they would receive some Vulcan raids on their airfields etc. This was little
different from sinking the Belgrano. In war you look after your own forces
not your enemies.
Apologises for digressing on the subject Colin.
Laurie
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