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The Characteristics Of The Falkland War

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1. The book under review covers Falkland war and titled as Air War South Atlantic. It is published by Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd UK in 1983. Book consists of 260 pages with hard cover binding. Background 2. Historically, Britain exercise control over south Atlantic Falkland islands. The populace wished to stay with Britain. In 1982, Argentine’s military dictator General Galtieri tried to shore up his unpopular regime by retaking Islands, which the Britain had occupied for a hundred and fifty years. British Prime Minister Margret Thatcher sent the largest armada since World War-II to seize them back. Subsequently, in a series of sea, air, and land battles, British forces recaptured the Islands. The Falklands campaign was unique in many aspects. …show more content…

Detailed portrayal of events has enabled the reader to gain a clear insight into the nature of modern logistics, air operations, with some of the latest types of weaponry. Moreover, tactics used by the belligerents is also discussed in detail. (c) Expression. No verbosity is seen throughout the book and the writers kept the expression simple yet effective. However few words like “skirmish” have been used repeatedly, which could have been replaced by suitable synonym. (d) Emotion and Feelings. There is no other notable book on Falkland war that actually contains the emotions & expressions of involved warriors. Both the writers toured military & air bases in Argentina & UK and were able to discuss the fighting in detail with pilots from almost every unit involved. Between them, the authors interviewed more than a hundred Argentine and British servicemen, who flew during the conflict, or witnessed or otherwise played a part in the air actions. The result is a detailed and vivid account of the engagements, as seen from both sides. (e) British Narrative. Although both the writers who are British and American are remained un-biased while describing and analyzing the war, however, British narrative seems to be overshadowing the overall of impact of the

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