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<blockquote data-quote="Juanma" data-source="post: 507581" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>Ya se q es fuente wiki pero esta respaldado por las correspondientes citas</p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GADA_601#Direct_fire_on_Darwin_Hill">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GADA_601#Direct_fire_on_Darwin_Hill</a></p><p></p><p>The next morning, on May 28, British troops from the 2nd PARA Regiment took Darwin Hill after fierce fighting.</p><p></p><p>The GADA detachment, unaware of the situation, observed several platoons advancing down the southern slopes of the ridge. Identifying them as British, GADA 601 section engaged them in direct-fire mode. <strong>The 35 mm bursts blocked the advance of the leading companies of the 2nd PARA Regiment, who suffered a number of casualties. C Company bore the brunt of the Argentine fire, the Headquarters section of C Company was effectively put out of action[58] and 20 % of the Company were injured</strong>, including the commander, Major Hugh Jenner, and his signallers.[59] The rear platoon, attached from A Company, was forced to remain behind Darwin Hill for the rest of the battle.[60]</p><p></p><p>The last direct-fire mission of GADA 601’s section targeted the Darwin school-house, a position recently taken by troops of D Company.[61] The building was already on fire due to the use of White Phosphorous grenades by the British, it was then systematically destroyed by 35 mm rounds and burnt to the ground, <strong>resulting in further casualties for the paratroopers</strong>.[62]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Si eso solo hicieron los 35mm que le queda al resto de la guarnicion.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juanma, post: 507581, member: 153"] Ya se q es fuente wiki pero esta respaldado por las correspondientes citas [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GADA_601#Direct_fire_on_Darwin_Hill[/url] The next morning, on May 28, British troops from the 2nd PARA Regiment took Darwin Hill after fierce fighting. The GADA detachment, unaware of the situation, observed several platoons advancing down the southern slopes of the ridge. Identifying them as British, GADA 601 section engaged them in direct-fire mode. [B]The 35 mm bursts blocked the advance of the leading companies of the 2nd PARA Regiment, who suffered a number of casualties. C Company bore the brunt of the Argentine fire, the Headquarters section of C Company was effectively put out of action[58] and 20 % of the Company were injured[/B], including the commander, Major Hugh Jenner, and his signallers.[59] The rear platoon, attached from A Company, was forced to remain behind Darwin Hill for the rest of the battle.[60] The last direct-fire mission of GADA 601’s section targeted the Darwin school-house, a position recently taken by troops of D Company.[61] The building was already on fire due to the use of White Phosphorous grenades by the British, it was then systematically destroyed by 35 mm rounds and burnt to the ground, [B]resulting in further casualties for the paratroopers[/B].[62] Si eso solo hicieron los 35mm que le queda al resto de la guarnicion..... [/QUOTE]
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