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  • 36th Anniversary of the Liberation for the Falkland Islands.

    35189871_1323161354482868_4345626989307101184_n.jpg35265233_1700820789955785_3981585342254809088_n.jpgIMG_7073.1.jpgIMG_7075.1.jpgIMG_7076.1.jpgIMG_7078.1.jpgToday is the anniversary of the Surrender of the Falklands by the Argentinian's, which returned the Islands to British control, which is what the Islanders wanted. It also led, shortly after to the fall of the Military junta, who had 'disappeared' over 10.000 of their own people to keep control & stay in power.

    To mark the day ate a mince pie (we celebrated Half Way to Christmas on the Uganda) & I smoked a ERDM DT 2011.
    Last edited by Simon Bolivar; 14-06-2018, 08:37 PM.
    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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    Same day as my birthday.

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    • #3
      Hat off to you, Simon. Hope you enjoyed the small celebration. I'm sure it was time for reflection too. Now, I must ask, where did you manage to procure a mince pie in the middle of summer?

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      • #4
        Bring me some Figgy Puddin?

        Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]32638[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]32639[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]32634[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]32635[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]32636[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]32637[/ATTACH]Today is the anniversary of the Surrender of the Falklands by the Argentinian's, which returned the Islands to British control, which is what the Islanders wanted. It also led, shortly after to the fall of the Military junta, who had 'disappeared' over 10.000 of their own people to keep control & stay in power.

        To mark the day ate a mince pie (we celebrated Half Way to Christmas on the Uganda) & I smoked a ERDM DT 2011.
        Although I?m on the other side, I?ll join Se?or Simon and mark the day with a fine Bolivar of some sort. I?ll pass on the how-you-say, mince pie...whatever that is.



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        • #5
          Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
          Although I’m on the other side, I’ll join Se?or Simon and mark the day with a fine Bolivar of some sort. I’ll pass on the how-you-say, mince pie...whatever that is.



          Bag Boy
          Yes the Americans were a little less than helpful at the time
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          • #6
            Originally posted by mcdee View Post
            Same day as my birthday.
            Happy Birthday Neil! Hope you had something interesting for your Tippex Collection to celebrate?
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Horsebox View Post
              Hat off to you, Simon. Hope you enjoyed the small celebration. I'm sure it was time for reflection too. Now, I must ask, where did you manage to procure a mince pie in the middle of summer?
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              Ha, that's easy, they were put out a couple of days ago on the Rig, obviously left over from Chrimbo & going out of date! Kept one for this moment. Yes indeed, a time of reflection & then time put it all away again; it doesn't do to dwell too much on these matters. But for those who have joined us in the last year & haven't found my blog posts of my story during the Falklands, feel free to check them out, you should find it interesting & amusing in equal measure.
              Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                Yes the Americans were a little less than helpful at the time
                Figgy pudding is not dissimilar to a mince pie, except it's in a saoft pastry case BB.

                Yes, although our colonial cousins did provide satellite imaging & some side winder missiles, their main negative role was when Regan tried to persuade Thatcher not to take Stanley by force but allow the Argentinians to save face & come to a compromise. Thatcher replied that we'd lost 4 ships & many men & there was no room for compromise. It was her best decision IMHO & pone none of her Cabinent would have pushed, against US approval.

                The main difference with post war policy that I would have done different is that having liberated the Islands, we should have given each of the Islanders a British passport (they weren't entitled to one) & ?200,000 each family. Then given them the choice - relocate anywhere they wish with the passport or learn to deal with live with their neighbours. Once the Junta fell they should have been opening up communications & trade with them. As it was they refused access to the Islands for the relatives, wishing to visit the graves of their dead for ages.

                We shouldn't have spent millions building the runway & keeping 3-5,000 troops down there on 6 month drafts, for 36yrs but should have returned to a token force of a few hundred marines, there were only 20 there before the war!

                The Argentinian's are pretty much bankrupt & their forces are one of the few countries that are in a worse state than ours, they will continue to push their claim through the UN but they don't have an effective Navy or sufficient Air Force to commence another invasion. Note I am not saying we should relinquish our claim on the Islands & the Islanders voted over 96% to stay under British administration but they cannot expect to remain a gilded island - the most expensively protected people on earth! And BTW, the famous mineral rights to the Oil & Gas is a myth at this time, it's unlikely to prove economic at under $120+ a barrel.
                Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                • #9
                  Umm....

                  Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                  Yes the Americans were a little less than helpful at the time
                  Um, I wouldnt? know much about that....I?m a mexicant.

                  But I did find this little nugget on the subject in the google...

                  https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/sep/06/falklands.world


                  Bag Boy
                  sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                    Happy Birthday Neil! Hope you had something interesting for your Tippex Collection to celebrate?
                    Thanks Simon. I had a PL Petit pyramid and a Monty 520 to celebrate. I'll raise a glass to all who were involved in the Falklands tonight.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                      Um, I wouldnt? know much about that....I?m a mexicant.

                      But I did find this little nugget on the subject in the google...

                      https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/sep/06/falklands.world


                      Bag Boy
                      Yes BB, they did supply sidewinders which was helpful, it was the political side that wasn't very supportive.
                      Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                      • #12
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbaGi98_RyE Please watch this video, to haunting tune of @Brother's in arms, written by Mark Knopler about the Falklands, it covers incidents from the war & returning ex servicemen - who go back to salute the ghosts of their comrades & deal with their own demons. Since the Falklands more servicemen have committed suicide than were killed in action (& that applies to the Argentine forces too - who didn't come back to public or Government support). No servicemen that has taken part in the annual pilgrimage back to the Islands has committed suicide since. These flights as subsidised by SAMA (South Atlantic Medal Association) & are an invaluable resource, along access to suitable & sufficient mental health services; which the MOD are still failing to provide. Only 7% of the cost of Combat Stress is met by the Government, why isn't it fully funded by them as the NHS certainly can't meet their needs on their own?
                        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                        • #13
                          These mist covered mountains
                          Are a home now for me
                          But my home is the lowlands
                          And always will be
                          Someday you'll return to
                          Your valleys and your farms
                          And you'll no longer burn to be
                          Brothers in arms
                          Through these fields of destruction
                          Baptisms of fire
                          I've witnessed your suffering
                          As the battle raged higher
                          And though they did hurt me so bad
                          In the fear and alarm
                          You did not desert me
                          My brothers in arms
                          There's so many different worlds
                          So many different suns
                          And we have just one world
                          But we?

                          There's so many different worlds
                          So many different suns
                          And we have just one world
                          But we live in different ones
                          Now the sun's gone to hell and
                          The moon's riding high
                          Let me bid you farewell
                          Every man has to die
                          But it's written in the starlight
                          And every line in your palm
                          We are fools to make war
                          On our brothers in arms


                          Songwriters: Mark Knopfler
                          Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbaGi98_RyE Please watch this video, to haunting tune of @Brother's in arms, written by Mark Knopler about the Falklands, it covers incidents from the war & returning ex servicemen - who go back to salute the ghosts of their comrades & deal with their own demons. Since the Falklands more servicemen have committed suicide than were killed in action (& that applies to the Argentine forces too - who didn't come back to public or Government support). No servicemen that has taken part in the annual pilgrimage back to the Islands has committed suicide since. These flights as subsidised by SAMA (South Atlantic Medal Association) & are an invaluable resource, along access to suitable & sufficient mental health services; which the MOD are still failing to provide. Only 7% of the cost of Combat Stress is met by the Government, why isn't it fully funded by them as the NHS certainly can't meet their needs on their own?
                            Wow, thanks for sharing that insight about Mark K, - I was not aware of that.

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