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Special Forces Pilot: A Flying Memoir of the Falkland War [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 16pp B & W plates
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2014
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Aviation
  • ISBN-10: 147382317X
  • ISBN-13: 9781473823174
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 16pp B & W plates
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2014
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Aviation
  • ISBN-10: 147382317X
  • ISBN-13: 9781473823174
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As a Commando helicopter pilot, the author served with 846 Naval Air Squadron in the Falklands War and was decorated for gallantry (DSC). The author re-lives his part in operations, in particular Special Forces intelligence gathering and direct action missions, including the Pebble Island raid. Events are described in detail including the development of pioneering night operating procedures and the conduct of covert and other operationally sensitive missions. The book includes hitherto undisclosed material relating to Operation MIKADO, the ill-fated Special Forces mission in Argentina with its disastrous consequences for the Task Force. Dick was Captain of the Sea King that carried the Special Forces team into Argentina. The operation is described in detail including events in the air and on the ground in Argentina and Chile. Dick recalls his encounter with the Chilean authorities, meetings with British Embassy officials in Santiago, the international press conference, his eventful repatriation to the UK, debriefings in the MoD and time spent in an MI6 safe-house somewhere in England. The book concludes by describing a follow-up visit to Chile by the author in November 1982, at the behest of the Chilean Government.
Acknowledgements vii
List of Maps and Figures
viii
Foreword by HRH The Duke of York ix
Preface x
Part 1 The Road to War
1(62)
Chapter 1 Will We, Won't We?
3(10)
Chapter 2 The Passage to Ascension Island
13(24)
Chapter 3 Task Force Reorganization at Ascension Island
37(3)
Chapter 4 The Eve of War
40(23)
Part 2 Operations in the TEZ
63(58)
Chapter 5 Arrival in the TEZ -- Operation Sutton Commences
65(15)
Chapter 6 HMS Sheffield -- A Shattering Blow
80(9)
Chapter 7 HMS Yarmouth -- `These Things Happen in War'
89(4)
Chapter 8 The Narwal Incident
93(12)
Chapter 9 Operation Sutton Continues
105(6)
Chapter 10 Pebble Island
111(10)
Part 3 The Mainland Option
121(76)
Chapter 11 `You're Never Going to Believe This'
123(15)
Chapter 12 HMS Invincible
138(5)
Chapter 13 A One-way Trip to Argentina
143(3)
Chapter 14 Fog, Now What?
146(3)
Chapter 15 `Chile, it's F****** Freezing!'
149(3)
Chapter 16 Arrival at Useless Bay
152(2)
Chapter 17 The Beach South of Punta Arenas
154(4)
Chapter 18 Survival in the Hostile Chilean Countryside
158(9)
Chapter 19 The Hill
167(4)
Chapter 20 `Are you the Three British Airmen?'
171(3)
Chapter 21 The Flight to Santiago, Courtesy of the RAF
174(3)
Chapter 22 Santiago -- `It's a Small World'
177(5)
Chapter 23 The Flight to London -- What no Interpol?
182(3)
Chapter 24 Arrival in the UK -- `We're Not Expecting You'
185(5)
Chapter 25 The `Safe House'
190(4)
Chapter 26 The Aftermath
194(3)
Epilogue 197(3)
Epilogue Addendum 200(2)
Glossary 202(5)
Index 207
Now retired Colonel Richard (Dick) Hutchings DSC lives in Cumbria.