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When the Union Jack was raised at Port Stanley in July 1982 it may have been the end of the Falklands War, but it certainly wasn't the end of the Falklands story.
During the following 12 months only some of the problems caused by the conflict were solved, but many new ones arose.
Using official and unofficial sources this book tells the inside story of that long and exhausting year in a fascinating, yet authoritative style.
This book examines the military lessons learned by the three main services, the installation of the air-supply bridge, the garrison, the restoration of the infrastructure, mine clearance and the burial of the war dead, etc.
The Falklands: The Aftermath by Peter Way is a 1984 first edition published by Marshall Cavandish, London.
It is a large-format 144-page 25x31.5cm hard cover with dust jacket, which has some sun fade and scuffs to the top and bottom of the spine. The identical hard cover beneath is pristine.
It is in great condition, packed with photographs and artwork, and personal frontline experiences.
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Destination & description | Price | |
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Postage & Packing STANDARD nationwide NZ Post bag | $6.50 | |
For TRACKED delivery in URBAN areas | $8.00 | |
Postage & Packing TRACKED RURAL delivery | $11.20 | |
Pick-up available from North Shore, Auckland | Free |
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