Goose Green
The Decisive Battle of the Falklands War – by the British Troops Who Fought It
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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Written by:
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Nigel Ely
About this listen
As featured in the landmark BBC2 documentary Our Falklands War: A Frontline Story
Published to mark the fortieth anniversary of the Falklands war
'There was a time when we did extraordinary things.'
On 28 May 1982, 450 men of the 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment—2 Para—went into action to retake the settlement of Goose Green on East Falkland, where more than 1,000 Argentine soldiers were holding 119 Falkland Islanders—men, women, children and one baby—in squalid conditions.
Forty years on, Goose Green is still the biggest and bloodiest battle the British Army has fought in modern times. This book is the living narrative of the battle told by the very men who fought it; not just the soldiers of 2 Para, but also the SAS, the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy, and others, in more than a hundred exclusive and untold personal accounts.
Some are extremely funny, some touching, and some heart-breaking. All were recorded face to face, the speakers' own words adding a gritty authenticity to each account and conveying the confusion and terror of battle, as well as the courage and selflessness of men in action. Goose Green is a book that goes beyond the official histories and the many memoirs to bring to life the first and, as it turned out, the decisive battle of this country's outstanding campaign to retake the Falkland Islands from a foreign invader.
This is a true story of a great victory against all the odds, told by the men who fought it.
©2022 Nigel Ely (P)2022 Bonnier Books UKWhat listeners say about Goose Green
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- 2023-01-24
One of the best war books
This book is written from the perspectives of soldiers who fought in the Falklands War. It starts in the UK in March/April 1982, follow the story of soldiers on the task force ships sailing to the Falklands, covers the San Carlos landings, the preparations for battle, the actual battle and then the aftermath. The book is extremely well written and the audio book is extremely well read. At times it feels like the reader is actually there in the battle. Despite having read most Falklands accounts, I learned a lot of new details from this book, for instance about the voyage to the Falklands, the interactions with Argentinians or the details of medical evacuations and treatment, from the battlefield, via Ajax, to the Uganda. It's all there. Easily one of the best war book out there, viscerally capturing the horrors, the struggles but also the humanity. Amazing.
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- 2022-10-03
Goose Green
An excellent account of the Para's experience during the Falklands campaign. Actually listened to it twice.
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