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One Hundred Days: The Memoirs of the Falklands Battle Group Commander Miękka oprawa – 29 marca 2012

4,7 4,7 z 5 gwiazdek Liczba ocen: 322

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Updated for the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War, this is the bestselling, highly-acclaimed and most famous account of the conflict, written by the commander of the British Task Force.

On 5 April 1982, three days after the invasion of the Falkland Islands, British armed forces were ordered to sail 8,000 miles to the South Atlantic unaware of what lay ahead of them or whether they would be committed to war with Argentina.

In these engrossing memoirs, Admiral Sandy Woodward, Task Force commander from the aircraft carrier Hermes, takes us from day one to day one hundred of the conflict; from sailing through the waters of the Atlantic with hopes of a political settlement fading, and war becoming increasingly likely, to the repulse of the Argentinian navy and the daring amphibious landing at San Carlos Water.

The war, which cost the lives of over 1,000 men, has left a legacy of many historical debates and controversies, from the sinking of ships such as HMS Coventry, HMS Sheffield and Sir Galahad, and the Argentinian cruiser, the Belgrano, to wider issues such as what was it like to command and fight a modern air and naval war, the biggest naval action since World War II.

‘One Hundred Days’ is unique as a dramatic portrayal of the world of modern naval warfare, where despite the use of sophisticated equipment and communications, the margins for human error and courage were as wide as they were in the days of Nelson.

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Recenzja

‘One of the most gripping, convincing and realistic accounts of a naval battle ever published.’ John Keegan, Daily Telegraph

‘Perceptive, vivid, engaging.’ Guardian

‘One of the clearest and frankest accounts ever written of modern naval warfare.’ Field Marshal Lord Carver, Sunday Telegraph

O autorze

Admiral Sir John Woodward entered the Royal Navy at age 13 in 1946; he became a submarine specialist. As Rear Admiral in 1981 he assumed the duties of Flag Officer First Flotilla. In 1982, flying his Flag in the aircraft carrier HMS Hermes, he commanded the South Atlantic Task Groups in the Falklands War, after which he was awarded the KCB. He retired from active service in 1989.He is married with two children.

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  • Wydawca ‏ : ‎ HarperCollins Publishers; Revised edition (29 marca 2012)
  • Miękka oprawa ‏ : ‎ 576 str.
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0007436408
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0007436408
  • Wymiary ‏ : ‎ 12.9 x 3.6 x 19.8 cm
  • Recenzje klientów:
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Daniele Locci
5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Brilliant
Opinia napisana we Włoszech dnia 20 marca 2022
Bellissimo libro, una prospettiva diretta su un conflitto non troppo conosciuto. Inglese a tratti "accademico" ma lettura accattivante, ti invoglia ad andare avanti.
Consigliatissimo.
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Jan Meyer
5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Interessanter Bericht über einen Teilaspekt des Falklandkrieges
Opinia napisana w Niemczech dnia 17 kwietnia 2020
Mit diesem Bericht des ehemaligen kommandierenden Admirals der Marinetaskforce im Falklandkrieg, kann man einen sehr interessanten Einblick in die "Marine-Seite" der Operationen gewinnen.
Als auch in die Gedankenwelt und Vorgeschichte eines der wichtigsten Kommandeure der Task Force.
So ist zum Beispiel die Gesichte über Woodwards eigene Erfahrung mit einer Total Exclusion Zone während einer vorherigen Übung sehr aufschlussreich über den Entscheidungsprozess mit Bezug auf die Versenkung der ARA General Belgrano.

Ich würde auch empfehlen diese Ausgabe des Buches zu lesen, weil in Ihr die Vorworte aller vorangegangenen Ausgaben enthalten sind. Diese bieten schon für sich alleine interessanten Lesestoff, weil Sie die seit 1982 aufkommenden Diskussionen über diesen Krieg und gerade Woodwards Entscheidungen im Spannungsfeld mit den anderen Taskforce Kommandeuren widerspiegeln.
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5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Great book
Opinia napisana w Hiszpanii dnia 12 października 2016
Updated for the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War, this is the bestselling, highly-acclaimed and most famous account of the conflict, written by the commander of the British Task Force.

On 5 April 1982, three days after the invasion of the Falkland Islands, British armed forces were ordered to sail 8,000 miles to the South Atlantic unaware of what lay ahead of them or whether they would be committed to war with Argentina.
John Kittridge
5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Lucid and Engaging
Opinia napisana w Kanadzie dnia 27 maja 2014
This a very well-crafted account of the Royal Navy's Falklands Carrier Battle Group and the role it played in the liberation of the Falkland Islands in 1982. One Hundred Days places the heroic, and too often tragic, work of those aboard the ships of this tiny armada in a context of supreme professionalism and dedication to the Royal Navy's culture of service. Admiral Woodward explains the Falklands campaign by helping the reader to understand the minds of the officers involved, each a product of a system of training and development that draws on a long and proud history. The scope of this book is therefore a broad one, inasmuch as it gathers the experience of a lifetime in order to show what it takes to command a fighting ship at sea. This is a tremendously valuable insight and it is told with warmth and candour. One Hundred Days leaves the reader with a better understanding of the war off the Falklands shores and a greater appreciation of those who serve in the Royal Navy.
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David Dearborn
5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Falklands war from the Admiral's bridge
Opinia napisana w Stanach Zjednoczonych dnia 6 sierpnia 2000
This fine naval autobiography takes us behind the scenes of the Falklands sea/air (not ground) war and modern battle management in general. Admiral Woodward didn't exactly know what he was sailing into back in 1982, and makes no attempt to hide his personal sense of vulnerability as Britain's first fighting admiral in high-tech warfare. In fact, the entire book is refreshingly down-to-earth. Woodward is quick to note that he was tapped for the job because he happened to be the navy's closest flotilla commander at the time (in Gibraltar)--and confides that his superiors almost replaced him with a higher-ranking officer even as he led the task force into danger. This is no stuffed-shirt memoir.
Woodward and co-author Patrick Robinson weave accounts of grand strategy and military politics through a genuinely absorbing narrative of men and machines in heavy weather, incessant tactical maneuvering, and flashes of terrifying combat. Along the way, there are plenty of 'what-if's to chew on. We learn that Woodward had to manipulate London to get HMS Conqueror to sink the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano (British subs weren't under his tactical command). He explains why the sinking was both necessary and tragic, and how Conqueror watched but spared Argentine ships coming to Belgrano's aid. He also reveals that his ships almost shot down a Brazilian airliner mistaken for a pesky Argentine recon jet; he personally gave the order to withhold fire. And Woodward's character shines through his account of ordering HMS Alacrity on a potential suicide mission to scout mines--in an exceptionally gracious mea culpa of command, he praises the captain's sterling courage while faulting his own mundane direction.
Also fascinating are the individual stories of the high number of British ships damaged or sunk, and Woodward's frustration with underperforming anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems. This was more of a close call than the world knew at the time, as he makes abundantly clear. Ultimately, his modest approach on paper belies the fact that he and his task force pulled off a truly impressive naval feat. And it's a credit to Woodward the author-analyst that 'One Hundred Days' transcends the Falklands War to give an illuminating, first-person view of campaign and tactical battle coordination. It could find a home on bookshelves of Fortune 500 executives as well as students of naval and air operations. The style is also breezy (and occasionally humorous) enough for the casual reader. I've never seen it in a U.S. store, so thanks, Amazon.
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