Argentine perspectives on the Falklands War : the recovery and loss of Las Malvinas /

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Author / Creator:Van der Bijl, Nicholas, author.
Imprint:Havertown, PA : Casemate Publishers, 2023.
Description:xv, 214 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13310341
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ISBN:9781636241647
1636241646
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"The first book in English to examine the Falklands War from the Argentine point of view. In 1982, the United Kingdom and Argentina fought a war over an historical disagreement over the colonial "ownership" or rights over the Falkland Islands. Within months of the Argentinian defeat, General Edgardo Calvi, then the Argentine Head of the Army Joint Chief of Staff, was instructed to undertake a wide-ranging and formal inquiry to investigate the performance of the Argentine Army during the Falklands. Calvi concluded that while the Army had the motivation, it lacked the organization, equipment, training, and ability to oppose an army capable of operating in a variety of environments. The war exposed political, military, and public weaknesses in a period of considerable internal unrest during the seven years of the Dirty War. Several senior officers who fought in the Falklands were imprisoned for offenses committed during the Dirty War. Secrecy and political disagreements isolated the Service chiefs of staff from the logistic and operational planning. This book tells the story of the Falklands War from the Argentine Army perspective." --
Other form:Online version: Van der Bijl, Nicholas. Argentine perspectives on the Falklands War. Havertown : Casemate, 2022 9781636241654

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