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"Black has clearly touched a very sensitive nerve within Royal Navy and Royal Marine circles". Well, being consistently ill-informed and wrong-headed about key events in the Falklands will provoke a strong reaction - I often found myself gasping out loud as I read this book - without pointing to any sense of culpability or unmasking as villains on the part of those concerned. A single example, chosen at random: "The lesson the Argentinians learned from Goose Green was that it was possible to defend fixed positions effectively against British paratroopers... All of a sudden, British forces...didn't seem that invincible to the Argentine generals" (pp. 31-2). WHAT?? I'm not a Marine or in the Navy and never have been; I'm a historian. Crispin Black not only fought in the war, but has had a highly distinguished career since. But this book does him an awful disservice.

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