
This podcast series will endeavour to cover the story from both the British and Argentinian points of view.
It was an odd war, fought with the same weapons, NATO weapons. But bullets don’t recognize nationalities, neither do torpedoes and missiles and both sides were going to brutalise each other with western arms.
That was only one of many unusual facts about this short sharp war that has left t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

The British had taken most of the hills overlooking Port Stanley by the morning of 14th June 1982 – and 2 Para had been ordered to halt on their position on Wireless Ridge.
They were waiting for the SAS and the Royal Marines who were raiding from t... more
We heard how the assault of Two Sisters and Mount Harriet went last episode, both were taken within 2 and a half hours – but 3 Paras attack on Mount Longdon was a different proposition.
It’s a steep sided hill about a mile long running almost west... more
We pick up after the sinking of the Galahad and the debacle at Fitzroy and Bluff Cove. The British war cabinet was plunged into an argument over information.
New Brigade commander Moore had panicked and sent a message that he’d lost 900 men – we kn... more
It was 30th May and the rusty liner the Canberra headed back into San Carlos water. On board were reinforcements from the 5th Infantry Brigade including the Gurkhas, the Scots and Welsh Guards.
They had been collected from the QE2 liner which had d... more
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First class account of a conflict almost completely forgotten about, except by the people and families who lived through it. Outstanding. 🙏
Good podcast concerning the Faklands war.
Loved it!
Des Latham brings us a creative narrative that is part travelogue, military chronicle and history of a conflict that deserves more attention. He’s very good at it.
Excellent presentation. Narrator has an engaging voice. A cracking story!
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