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The Empire Strikes Back - Retaking South Georgia 1982 

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Operation Paraquet was the British operation to retake the Antarctic island of South Georgia from Argentina in April 1982.
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@daveybernard1056
@daveybernard1056 5 лет назад
"Two women and a Browning High Power pistol..." How did I miss that awesome camping trip?
@ariochiv
@ariochiv 5 лет назад
The two women with the Browning pistol probably could have defeated the Argentinian garrison on their own, for all the fight they put up.
@dogsnads5634
@dogsnads5634 5 лет назад
@Eugene B Nothing fishy about it at all. They were civilians, equipped with radio to keep in contact with the British Antarctic Survey personnel whilst they did their filming in an isolated area. When the Argentinians invaded they were told to keep their heads down and hide.
@giuliannochiarelli151
@giuliannochiarelli151 5 лет назад
One argentinian was killed by accident during this operation. British troops buried him with all millitary honors. Is not very know here in argentina the respect that the british showed to our troops
@mh53j
@mh53j 5 лет назад
Giuliano Chiarelli I have a book with the picture of the burial; Royal Navy personnel firing a salute over the grave, Argentine personnel in attendance. British and Argentine commander's standing next to each other.
@my_boi55
@my_boi55 5 лет назад
I always like the news headline "The empire strikes back" for the British Empire during the Falklands
@EhoodGarmiza
@EhoodGarmiza 5 лет назад
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@chrisneedham5803
@chrisneedham5803 5 лет назад
Or 'Don't mess with the Big Boys '
@CancerGaming56
@CancerGaming56 5 лет назад
Same.
@BBoySnakeDogG
@BBoySnakeDogG 5 лет назад
I liked GOTCHA for Argie salt
@chrisneedham5803
@chrisneedham5803 5 лет назад
@17ll3 x214 ......... 'Bin Bagged' 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@tomhulme1176
@tomhulme1176 5 лет назад
Only the sas would think landing on a glacier in the middle of a blizzard as a viable Option 👍🏼🤣
@farmerned6
@farmerned6 5 лет назад
"What the condition like? Extreme air turbulence, 15 degrees of frost, the helicopters are maneuvering on pitching, icy decks." "Should we postpone the operation?" "I don't think so, Prime Minister. If we did, the weather might become unpleasant."
@SabreWolferos
@SabreWolferos 5 лет назад
5:00 And to think that about 70yrs prior a starving British man named Shackleton climbed those mountains
@hshs5756
@hshs5756 5 лет назад
For anyone who wants to know more about conditions on South Georgia, the landing there by Sir Ernest Shackleton is one of the most epic survival stories in the annals of exploration. Forced by winds to land on the uninhabited south side of the island in his makeshift sailboat, he had no choice but to cross the island on foot to reach the whaling station on the north side to get word out of his men stranded on Elephant Island in Antarctica. You saw the mountains of South Georgia in this video, and of the tough, well-equipped elite troops needing immediate extraction from the harsh environment. Shackleton and his small crew, sailors not mountaineers, crossed these mountains with a bit of rope and a carpenter's adze to carve footholds in the ice.
@moltderenou
@moltderenou 5 лет назад
Hs Hs: Yes, a great man. Unfortunately not many like him left today.
@daddybob6096
@daddybob6096 5 лет назад
Great series Mark, and well narrated. I'm an older New Zealander, 79yo, and remember this conflict well. As i recall a couple of NZ Frigates were sent to Britain to be on station during the absence of UK warships? I also am a veteran infantry soldier from the NZ Army, back in the 1960s.
@mick32156
@mick32156 5 лет назад
Thank you sir. I was on the Antrim during Operation Paraquat and subsequently San Carlos where we sustained bomb damage. I recently returned to the Falklands for the first time since 1982. I can now show this video to my wife and family. Thank you.
@paulo1787
@paulo1787 5 лет назад
Micky Finn Hi Micky, I served on the Plymouth, Antrim crew should be very very proud of what you did, I witnessed it first hand, makes me emotional just recalling it all, I’m lucky that I live in the same town as an Antrim veteran, the bond we have has lasted all this time due to what we both experienced. 🙏
@SenorCrazylegs
@SenorCrazylegs 5 лет назад
Flew with the chap who put a hole in the conning tower of the Santa Fe a few weeks back. Now an airline captain, he was just a naval nco at that point. He was the weapons operator in the Wasp helicopter, and hit the submarine on the second attempt I believe, whilst under small arms fire. Two young twenty-somethings, side by side, taking it to the enemy thousands of miles from anywhere. As they flew back the pilot offered him some chewing gum in the most blase way, which he said was just about the coolest thing he had ever seen, and remains his enduring memory to this day.
@joek600
@joek600 5 лет назад
I kinda feel bad about the submarine crew, it wasnt exactly heroic destroying an old bucket like that.
@Dezzasheep
@Dezzasheep 5 лет назад
75 SAS, SBS and Royal Marines? Not a bad bunch to form an ad-hoc force from.
@olliephelan
@olliephelan 5 лет назад
They knew about the invasion days before it happened. It wasnt as hoc at all.
@waratahdavid696
@waratahdavid696 5 лет назад
It was adhoc. The intended invasion company was some distance away. Recon forces, (sas, sbs), plus a few royals from the ship were sent to do the job instead
@paulkirkland3263
@paulkirkland3263 5 лет назад
Cindy Buxton, British wildlife film maker; camera in one hand, Browning automatic in the other! Gawd, Argentina why did you ever think you could win this ?
@jamesdunn9714
@jamesdunn9714 5 лет назад
I recall when this happened. I believe the Argentina government though Britain would not respond. Argentina miscalculated.
@ricardoraulmontero5279
@ricardoraulmontero5279 5 лет назад
You're right ,James,greetings from Buenos Aires!
@ricardoraulmontero5279
@ricardoraulmontero5279 5 лет назад
@Mighty Megatron well, i'm argentinian , i know they true story about plan cóndor and operación rosario , they were different ways, Greetings!
@pathoftheone4910
@pathoftheone4910 5 лет назад
I read in a book ( I wish I could remember it's name ) that a member of the UK cabinet visited the Islands before the war to address concerns from the islanders about Argentina and a possible invasion. Apparently he turned up to the meeting drunk and told the islanders that if there was an invasion then the UK would NOT provide assistance and it would be up to the islanders themselves to negotiate any terms with Argentina. The chief constable of police for the islands at the time stated that he was in shock , because three people attending in the front row of the audience ,were officers from the Argentina air force visiting the islands on a liason trip. So they probably did belive that UK would not retaliate in my humble opinion.
@timop2163
@timop2163 4 года назад
I remember the day this happened. It was a Sunday and Brian Walden was interviewing Michael Foot on Weekend World when a newsflash/breaking news item intervened that an RN helicopter had attacked an Argentine submarine. Foot expressed his doubts about the wisdom of it all but looked mainly incoherent. After the programme had finished there was a little more news - the MOD announced in six words that "British Forces landed on South Giorgia". Then Tony Benn was on our screens. He angrily predicted that the public would "turn on Thatcher" when the coffins came home. No British casualties were suffered that day and rather than turning on Thatcher the British public a year later enormously increased her parliamentary majority.
@davidgillettuk9638
@davidgillettuk9638 5 лет назад
Captain Chris Nunn, led a troop armed with mugs of tea, the Argies never stood a chance.
@ProjectFlashlight612
@ProjectFlashlight612 5 лет назад
I vividly remember watching the Falklands conflict on TV. It seemed to be over almost before it began - bear in mind I was seven years old - and the attack on _HMS Sheffield_ lasts in my mind. The word "Exocet" bore into my memory.
@awhiskyintheevening8408
@awhiskyintheevening8408 5 лет назад
I was about 14, and Exocet was my takeaway as well! LOL.
@KarimTheilgaard
@KarimTheilgaard 5 лет назад
This is a trilogy I can get behind!
@ProjectFlashlight612
@ProjectFlashlight612 5 лет назад
Yay! People dying in terror and agony on the Sheffield and Belgrano is fucking awesome!!
@jakehughes5962
@jakehughes5962 5 лет назад
@@ProjectFlashlight612 Casualties of war
@More_Row
@More_Row 5 лет назад
Yeah war is amazing isn’t it.
@maxkennedy8075
@maxkennedy8075 5 лет назад
ProjectFlashlight612 you do realise his entire channel is about war right?
@Sol_Invictus_
@Sol_Invictus_ 5 лет назад
@@ProjectFlashlight612 >being this uncultured
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 5 лет назад
Love hearing about this conflict! My Spanish teacher yelled at me in elementary school for calling them the Falklands (She was an Argentine) and at the time I had no idea what the big deal was. If I can't root for the US, I'll root for the Old Country!
@solarsatan9000
@solarsatan9000 5 лет назад
Lol
@alcenofolchini6971
@alcenofolchini6971 4 года назад
I was a marine in Brazil 1982, took some pictures of the Vulcan airplane that was intercepted in the Brazilian coast, in reality it had problems end landed in Rio for repairs and fuel.
@lancetennenbaum2509
@lancetennenbaum2509 5 лет назад
It's amazing how you post so often and yet your videos retain such incredible quality! Cheers from New York!
@JackG79
@JackG79 5 лет назад
Here here.... another NYer agreeing!!
@Brooklyn-Manhattan
@Brooklyn-Manhattan 5 лет назад
Nyeeeee.
@tonyjames5444
@tonyjames5444 5 лет назад
The SAS didn't cover themselves with glory here, I was in 40 CDO RM at this time and knew a few men in M Company 42 CDO who told me they tried to advise the SAS for their recce mission but they wouldn't listen, worth understanding that the Marines had just returned from 3 months arctic training in Norway, (one of many winter deployments for most of the Marines), and knew what they were talking about, (and you could say were better suited to this task). Also the Marines were bemused by some of the SAS insisting on wearing their jungle lightweight clothing during the landings which resulted in them requiring further assistance.
@seumasnatuaighe
@seumasnatuaighe 5 лет назад
Operation Parakeet was known in the Regiment as "Paraquat" which was a powerful weedkiller in use at that time. The two girls who held out on the island were pretty tough cookies and their story would be a very interesting one for your viewers.
@mrt5354
@mrt5354 5 лет назад
Really love this channel. You do a great job.. really.
@Bonk4Me
@Bonk4Me 5 лет назад
Orders from the Iron Maiden... *turns up volume to 101%* *GET THE ISLANDS BACK*
@evanpeacock6103
@evanpeacock6103 5 лет назад
FAILURE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!
@kcimb
@kcimb 5 лет назад
Nobody expected the sabaton inquisition
@joeb3052
@joeb3052 5 лет назад
Is there a Maiden song about The Falklands?
@solarsatan9000
@solarsatan9000 5 лет назад
@@evanpeacock6103 CALL FOR ARTILLERY STRIKE
@matso3856
@matso3856 5 лет назад
@@joeb3052 They are quoting a Sabaton song about the conflict
@jorgejefferson8251
@jorgejefferson8251 5 лет назад
ok, now we have to hear about the wildlife photographers who were on the island.
@jacobhayes9992
@jacobhayes9992 5 лет назад
I agree.
@TheWilferch
@TheWilferch 5 лет назад
Yes...how did they communicate?, or better said.... how did the Brits know they were there and arranged extraction ?
@1vw4me
@1vw4me 5 лет назад
@@TheWilferch It's called "Ham Radio." People used them widely in remote locations before cellular and the internet.
@ALSmith-zz4yy
@ALSmith-zz4yy 4 года назад
I remember at the time watching The Tonight Show when during the monologue Johnny Carson quipped Argentinian tanks are the only ones that had backup lights.
@Box500spooks
@Box500spooks 5 лет назад
As a young airman in 1982, I got to 24 hours Notice To Move, but was posted to Germany so missed out. I eventually got to the Falklands in the 90s, on aeromedical flights. I made up for missing the op tour later in various sandy adventures!
@UncleFeedle
@UncleFeedle 4 года назад
The Wasp helicopter looks like it was put together by a mad scientist from parts of other helicopters.
@cgross82
@cgross82 5 лет назад
I was in college when this happened on a choir tour in England and West Germany. I remember how anxious our gracious hosts were about their British troops!
@OliverSutton1962
@OliverSutton1962 5 лет назад
Thanks. I hope there's more Falklands war story's to come.
@erikliljeberg1796
@erikliljeberg1796 5 лет назад
Quite a clever use of "The Empire Strikes Back" I must say!
@charliemanson4808
@charliemanson4808 5 лет назад
It was the headline of the Sun newspaper on the day. I remember seeing it as a teenager and feeling so proud...still do. Charlie 🇬🇧
@_Matsimus_
@_Matsimus_ 5 лет назад
Amazing video!!
@Zakalwe-01
@Zakalwe-01 5 лет назад
Blimey! It all kicked off a bit there! Love the attack on the sub. That was a bit come-as-you-are!
@petemcdonald8894
@petemcdonald8894 5 лет назад
You need to read up about the initial defence of South Georgia by a handful of Royal Marines at Grytviken when they opened fire on an Argentine frigate... now that's class :)
@Nygaard2
@Nygaard2 5 лет назад
Man, I'm getting old... Seems like yesterday I watched Rik Mayall tell tall tales from his time as a Falkland veteran.
@wildcampingharry
@wildcampingharry 5 лет назад
I was in my last year at school when all this happened. I remember taking a small radio to school to listen to the news bulletins. Never knew about the wildlife photographers, thanks for a great video.
@BaronvonMoorland
@BaronvonMoorland 5 лет назад
The amount of videos and the quality is insane. You’re a gift to us all sir.
@fkerpants
@fkerpants 5 лет назад
Mark, your channel is more informative than TLC, History, A&E, Discovery, and all the time I spent listening to lectures in school. Your documentaries are engaging, well-written and simple. I've yet to notice any heavy-handed commentaries or judgement about historical figures and their actions. From what I can tell, (I could be wrong), your videos appear to be factually accurate, and that's imperative to those of us who want to learn. Documentaries can be used for propaganda purposes quite easily and I sincerely appreciate your attention to the facts and the facts only. Thank you for enriching our lives with these acorns of human history. You're a hell of a teacher.
@sharadowasdr
@sharadowasdr 5 лет назад
Could you do a video on the British operations against the Indonesians in 1946 which used Indian troops in Java ? It was one of the last major use of Indian colonial troops in a colonial war.
@oveidasinclair982
@oveidasinclair982 5 лет назад
Now this would be an interesting video, I never heard of it and would love to see a 15 minute production.
@MrKnoxguy101
@MrKnoxguy101 5 лет назад
The Brits had some tough looking ships. Their military certainly didn’t hold back when they reclaimed South Georgia. Other than the campaign in the Falklands, I wasn’t aware that this had taken place.
@104thDIVTimberwolf
@104thDIVTimberwolf 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting this. We heard so little about the fight for South Georgia at the time. All of the press went to the Falklands. First comment!
@tigertank3024
@tigertank3024 5 лет назад
104thDIVTimberwolf your not first comment
@bruceschneider4928
@bruceschneider4928 5 лет назад
Well done, Britain. Well done, Mark Felton.
@Trek001
@Trek001 5 лет назад
True story:- The First Sea Lord was at some event and took a helicopter straight to London where, still in full dress uniform went to Thatcher and told her he had already issued the order to assemble a fleet... How big would she like it? Once again, Mark, a brilliant video up to your usual standards as always
@oveidasinclair982
@oveidasinclair982 5 лет назад
Those submarine sailors were lucky to be alive, I totally back the UK, but it's good that everyone (both sides) for the most part survived.
@lauc62
@lauc62 3 года назад
The Argentinean officer signing the surrender at 9:31 is Lieutenant Commander Alfredo Astiz/ In 2005, Astiz was detained on charges of kidnapping and torture, centered on the 12 victims of December 1977. Astiz and 17 other defendants associated with the operations at ESMA were "charged with various cases of kidnapping, torture, and murder relating to 86 victims".[9] Following a 22-month trial,[9] on 27 October 2011, Alfredo Astiz was convicted by an Argentinian court and sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity committed during the Dirty War.
@braunx25
@braunx25 5 лет назад
Thank you for your work. I love your videos. They are always a highlight of my day.
@alexdemoya2119
@alexdemoya2119 5 лет назад
"The British Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural" "Is it possible to learn this power?" "Not from an Argie"
@McRocket
@McRocket 5 лет назад
Absolutely fascinating. You've done it again. Thank you.
@EdMcF1
@EdMcF1 5 лет назад
Turns out that the SAS weren't as suited to South Georgia's glaciers as Shackleton and his crew.
@mwnciboo
@mwnciboo 5 лет назад
Savage! Love it.
@1IbramGaunt
@1IbramGaunt 5 лет назад
Their tents got blown away and even SAS men can get frostbite and hypothermia, go ahead and try fighting a battle with that going on lol
@moltderenou
@moltderenou 5 лет назад
EdMcF1 Who had sailed there under atrocious conditions and landed very badly equipped.
@sudaev
@sudaev 5 лет назад
@@moltderenou "But - but - but..."
@Wolshanze
@Wolshanze 5 лет назад
Fascinating Mark I ways say this and all ways mean it the information in your short films is truly eye opening....
@Axemantitan
@Axemantitan 5 лет назад
I knew about the Falklands, but was unaware that the Argentines took South Georgia, as well. That you, Mr. Felton, for another quality production on a lesser-known historical event.
@stevenbailey8743
@stevenbailey8743 5 лет назад
Yet ANOTHER excellent production by Mr. Felton. Keep up the important work of preserving our history, Mark.
@fellowcitizen
@fellowcitizen 5 лет назад
Thanks for tantalising us with the slight mention of wildlife filmmakers! Love to hear more!
@jonnibegood1
@jonnibegood1 5 лет назад
Brilliant Mark, I love the title too. I remember all of this kicking off, and I remember that message, relayed to Her Majesty, being read on the news. 👊🏼🇬🇧👑👌🏼😉
@petemcdonald8894
@petemcdonald8894 5 лет назад
A very good read for anyone interested is 'Operation Paraquat' by Roger Perkins, it gives a lot of back ground history and follow up. (I'm ex Antrim) - Well done Mark.
@emilianobaldi5524
@emilianobaldi5524 5 лет назад
We should never go to war against the brits... Our armed forces, at that time strong in regional terms, were under-equiped to figth against a NATO country... Our troops did what they could... I blame the Junta and his alcohlic leader, brave against workers and nuns but incompetents for a conventional war. One of the officers that cowardly surrender was convicted for crimes against humanity.
@r2gelfand
@r2gelfand 5 лет назад
Another winning video. Great job!
@markdavis2475
@markdavis2475 5 лет назад
Brings back more memories of the time, didn't know about the Lady filmmakers though....slightly reminds me of an episode of "The Comic Strip"!
@juniorballs6025
@juniorballs6025 5 лет назад
Fantastic, i knew next to nothing about the South Georgia part of this conflict, thanks very much 👍
@MrWarwick15
@MrWarwick15 5 лет назад
Another great video Mark! Thank you, Rich.
@filtonkingswood
@filtonkingswood 4 года назад
Love what you do. Factual with no fluff. Excellent.
@lordmozart3087
@lordmozart3087 5 лет назад
Can’t thank You enough for these great videos
@10toMidnight
@10toMidnight 5 лет назад
Thank you for another great piece!
@stumccabe
@stumccabe 4 года назад
I'm not a military history sort of guy, but Mark does such an excellent, professional and compelling job that all his vids are fascinating- much better than most professional productions.
@haitolawrence5986
@haitolawrence5986 5 лет назад
Great stuff as always Mark! Thanks for sharing. 👍
@golfhacker9051
@golfhacker9051 5 лет назад
Great delivery of a complex story that was full of facts and not to long. Awesome.
@anothersucker-Youcantfixstupid
Love these new video formats and subjects Mark. More please.
@sleeperawake9818
@sleeperawake9818 5 лет назад
Another great video! Thank you Mark!
@JackB733
@JackB733 4 года назад
I almost wish the British had shown up with Imperial Walkers on South Georgia!
@joeb3052
@joeb3052 5 лет назад
Brilliant video Mark, great footage and very informative. Cheers fella.
@brucebello9892
@brucebello9892 5 лет назад
Another excellent video, great job Mark!
@chriskelleher349
@chriskelleher349 4 года назад
Wonderful work, Mark. Brings back memories. I remember the surprise announcement of the rescue of the 2 lady researchers. America thought they had met a bad end.
@em1osmurf
@em1osmurf 5 лет назад
a piece of the incident i was unaware of. thank you!
@benjamintreitz1647
@benjamintreitz1647 5 лет назад
your videos are really awesome - thanks for doing this!
@robertmattison1282
@robertmattison1282 5 лет назад
Thank you for posting this video. I didn't know about the other island.
@mikaxms
@mikaxms 5 лет назад
Mark strikes again! Didn't know much about the Falklands war, thanks for the videos.
@CSmith-hx2pm
@CSmith-hx2pm 5 лет назад
Mika de Grote is your pp Hitler?
@I.G_NL
@I.G_NL 5 лет назад
I love your content, keep it up👍👍👍👍
@IKS-Exploration
@IKS-Exploration 5 лет назад
Amazing documentaries I’m going to add you to my channel recommendations list :)
@nickraschke4737
@nickraschke4737 5 лет назад
Great to hear all these details again.
@Pusserdoc
@Pusserdoc 5 лет назад
Thanks Mark: enjoy your posts
@rikwilliams6352
@rikwilliams6352 5 лет назад
Excellent production, well done
@cltnc571
@cltnc571 5 лет назад
Thanks for finishing the story in such a timely manner. I noticed you corrected your pronunciation of Leith. That’s a good thing, you know how touchy those Scots are.
@leeedmunds2539
@leeedmunds2539 5 лет назад
Your films are fantastic! Many thanks
@thomasmusso1147
@thomasmusso1147 5 лет назад
👍 ... shades of 'Boy's Own Magazine' 😊. Salute .. Respect to the British Special Forces.
@davidnemoseck9007
@davidnemoseck9007 5 лет назад
Really like to see videos about little know battles and stuff like that. Keep up the great work!
@windyworm
@windyworm 4 года назад
Interesting video, thank you for posting.
@davidwhite4137
@davidwhite4137 5 лет назад
Once again another good video .
@aamirqadri1302
@aamirqadri1302 5 лет назад
Informative as usual !
@YosefCardoso
@YosefCardoso 5 лет назад
As an American my first thought was oh shit Georgia got invaded?
@pegjames188
@pegjames188 5 лет назад
Most people in Britain thought the Falklands were north of Scotland.
@aleembruggen
@aleembruggen 4 года назад
Really enjoy your short videos and your direct story telling style. Cheers.
@landfair123
@landfair123 5 лет назад
I remember hearing about the Falklands war when I was 10 years old. It was the first war that I knew of in my lifetime when i knew what war was. I remember seeing on the news when the British transport ship was sunk in an air attack. Scary stuff for a 10 year old.
@jethawk9941
@jethawk9941 5 лет назад
Your voice is perfect for these videos you would make a good narrator for military documentaries
@jammer3618
@jammer3618 4 года назад
At the end of the day, I respect the Argentine commander for surrendering. It's one thing to be brave but another to be stupid.
@BlueStarJT
@BlueStarJT 4 года назад
Loving these videos , underated channel.
@devingraves8044
@devingraves8044 5 лет назад
One of my favorite things about this channel is that when a story is for "another time" it means within the next few days, even the next day.
@TroubledLoner
@TroubledLoner 5 лет назад
Thank you. Great stuff.
@jamesmackie9292
@jamesmackie9292 4 года назад
Love your videos dude!
@flyingphobiahelp
@flyingphobiahelp 5 лет назад
Great job. Remember it very well from afar Was doing finals at Leeds Uni
@sanquentin82
@sanquentin82 5 лет назад
Great work Mark!!!
@MacKay1812
@MacKay1812 5 лет назад
Great video thanks!
@SuperRendier
@SuperRendier 5 лет назад
Love your content!
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