Forgotten Voices of the Falklands Part 1: Fatal Miscalculations - The Killing Begins

CD-Audio

Main Details

Title Forgotten Voices of the Falklands Part 1: Fatal Miscalculations - The Killing Begins
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Hugh McManners
Read by Sean Barrett
Physical Properties
Format:CD-Audio
Dimensions(mm): Height 143,Width 125
Category/GenreBiographies: Historical, Political and Military
World history
World history - BCE to c 500 CE
World history - c 500 to C 1500
World history - c 1500 to c 1750
World history - c 1750 to c 1900
World history - from c 1900 to now
ISBN/Barcode 9781846570575
ClassificationsDewey:997.110240922
Audience
General
Edition Abridged edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Cornerstone
Imprint Random House Audiobooks
Publication Date 21 June 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The latest in the landmark Forgotten Voices series, giving a unique perspective on a pivotal but often overlooked conflict - the Falklands War. The Falklands War was a turning point in modern British history. On the one hand, it was what some considered to be the 'last of the great Elizabethan adventures', with the Royal Navy pulling off an incredible feat of maritime warfare, under the most appallingly risky circumstances. On the other hand, it was the first war of the modern age, using satellite surveillance, computer-driven missiles, night observation devices, and the very latest in modern weaponry. It was also a conflict that could so easily have gone terribly wrong for British forces. Instead, it was a resounding military success.And yet, the conflict's significance is often overlooked. Drawing upon the vast resources of the Imperial War Museum's sound archive, which contains thousands of interviews with both soldiers and civilians, both British and Argentinean, Forgotten Voices of the Falklands War redresses the balance, presenting the first complete oral history of the Falklands War. From the initial invasion of the islands to the British offensive to the Argentinean surrender and its aftermath, the audiobook is a unique and essential chronicle of the conflict from all sides and perspectives, told in the participants' own voices. It includes the visceral and often terrifying experiences of the combatants as well as the poignant and sometimes surreal recollections of the islanders caught in the middle.Utilising all the qualities that have made the Forgotten Voices series so popular, Hugh McManners, who himself fought in the Falklands War and witnessed its brutality first-hand, has created the definitive audiobook on the subject.

Author Biography

Hugh McManners was a captain in 148 Commando Forward Observation Battery, serving with the Special Boat Squadron during the Falklands War. He joined the British Army in 1972 and in 1975 was sponsored by them to read Geography at Oxford University. He subsequently spent thirteen years with 3 Commando Brigade before leaving the army in 1989. He is now a television documentary producer, freelance writer and editor of Command magazine.

Reviews

Hearing those involved talk about the 1982 conflict conjures up images more vivid than any photograph. * The Times *