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<blockquote data-quote="Brigadas Internacionales" data-source="post: 657330" data-attributes="member: 6788"><p>En el documento en Ingles dice:</p><p></p><p>"Sheridan the land force commander was stunned to receive from Northwood a message asking his list of those to be decorated for the victory. Thatcher held a jubilant al fresco press conference outside No 10 Downing Street: "Just rejoice at that news and congratulate our forces and the marines … Rejoice"(63). <strong>South Georgia was not a victory for which combat decorations might have issued because there was no ground combat. Sheridan’s landing force had received no incoming fire and suffered no casualties</strong>(64). In fact the operation was a string of blunders rescued from utter disaster mainly by the moral and physical courage of Major J. M. G. Sheridan RM and Lcdr. Ian Stanley RN. <strong>True many others had been cold, wet, tired and in danger of losing their lives to the weather but none had shown valor in the face of enemy fire because there had been no military opposition.</strong></p><p></p><p>Disculpen la ignorancia... pero... no les tiramos con nada? Segun lo que dice el informe del COIM IMARA, corroborado por el relato ingles... no se hicieron disparos... solo el misil Bantam al Sea Lynx... correcto?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brigadas Internacionales, post: 657330, member: 6788"] En el documento en Ingles dice: "Sheridan the land force commander was stunned to receive from Northwood a message asking his list of those to be decorated for the victory. Thatcher held a jubilant al fresco press conference outside No 10 Downing Street: "Just rejoice at that news and congratulate our forces and the marines … Rejoice"(63). [B]South Georgia was not a victory for which combat decorations might have issued because there was no ground combat. Sheridan’s landing force had received no incoming fire and suffered no casualties[/B](64). In fact the operation was a string of blunders rescued from utter disaster mainly by the moral and physical courage of Major J. M. G. Sheridan RM and Lcdr. Ian Stanley RN. [B]True many others had been cold, wet, tired and in danger of losing their lives to the weather but none had shown valor in the face of enemy fire because there had been no military opposition.[/B] Disculpen la ignorancia... pero... no les tiramos con nada? Segun lo que dice el informe del COIM IMARA, corroborado por el relato ingles... no se hicieron disparos... solo el misil Bantam al Sea Lynx... correcto? [/QUOTE]
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