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Malvinas 1982
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<blockquote data-quote="Damian Richards" data-source="post: 2209571" data-attributes="member: 30601"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>The Captain's Steward: Malvinas, 1982</strong></span></p><p>By Barrie Fieldgate</p><p></p><p>.......tougher and longer than expected. Mount Longdon and its surroundings were finally taken, after hand to hand and bayonet fighting with the Argentine Troops, position by position. The British casualties mounted to 23 men, one of which sergeant Ian John McKay of 3-Para who was later awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross (VC). Forty-seven more british were wounded and six more British died shortly afterwards. The Argentines suffered over 50 dead and many more injured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damian Richards, post: 2209571, member: 30601"] [SIZE=6][B]The Captain's Steward: Malvinas, 1982[/B][/SIZE] By Barrie Fieldgate .......tougher and longer than expected. Mount Longdon and its surroundings were finally taken, after hand to hand and bayonet fighting with the Argentine Troops, position by position. The British casualties mounted to 23 men, one of which sergeant Ian John McKay of 3-Para who was later awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross (VC). Forty-seven more british were wounded and six more British died shortly afterwards. The Argentines suffered over 50 dead and many more injured. [/QUOTE]
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