British troops swarmed over the mountaintop and drove the Argentinians out, at times fighting with fixed bayonets. I took a rifle grenade and fired at where I had seen the first three men. As they climbed, they came upon unoccupied Argentine tents that contained boxes of highly sophisticated IWS (individual weapon sight) night scopesthe absolute top grade, recalled Lawrence, more advanced than the ones we had ourselves. Offshore, frigates including Active and the Avenger were also offshore to offer covering fire if and when it was needed in the fight against Argentinas 5thMarine Infantry Brigade. The Argentinians, in the form of their 6th Infantry Regiment's B Company, now counter-attacked and a burst of machine gun fire from the 3rd Platoon of Second Lieutenant Augusto La Madrid injured three British men, including Lieutenant Alasdair Mitchell, commander of 15 Platoon. To subscribe, click here. [31] (The Harrier had extensive repairs and, though still operational, it was ultimately transferred to the School of Flight Deck Operations at Culdrose,[32] and was eventually donated to the Polish Aviation Museum of Krakw. [34], After first light on 14 June, Major Phillip Neame's D Company of 2 PARA in the final stages of the Battle of Wireless Ridge reported seeing hundreds of Argentinians regrouping on Sapper Hill. The number and variety of features had been a surprise, he added, and the survey had made it clear that events on other battlefields towards the end of the war, such as on Mount Longdon, had an effect on the Argentine defence of Tumbledown. I went up through the roof and the vehicle went up and was turned right round by the explosion," recalled Major Brian Armitage. They were well used to it. The Falkland Islandsan archipelago in the South Atlantic comprising two large islands and 776 smaller ones lie a few hundred miles off the coast of Argentina and nearly 8,000 miles from the United Kingdom. "Get down! Tumbledown was a key strategic position on the islands and its capture was essential for the British forces to . By this time Lawrence was near the summit, desperately looking for an enemy administration and supply area. This page was last edited on 23 October 2022, at 23:19. Grazing livestock doesn't help, either. [3] Two men were wounded covering the withdrawal and four more were wounded by mines. He is the only conscript soldier in his nation's recent history who has received this honour. Meanwhile, two Royal Navy frigates, HMS Yarmouth and HMS Active, were pounding Tumbledown with their 4.5 inch guns. One of a number of night battles that took place during the British advance towards Stanley, the battle led to British troops capturing all the heights above the town, allowing the town's capture and the surrender of the Argentine forces on the islands. [10], Major Kiszely, who was to become a senior general after the war, was the first man into the 4th Platoon position, personally shooting two Argentinian conscripts and bayoneting a third, his bayonet breaking in two. We felt a big explosion. Major Simon Price sent 2 and 3 Platoons forward, preceded by a barrage of 66mm rockets to clear the forward RI 6 platoon. MacLeod executed a very quick and professional landing in worrying circumstances. "I was 33 and I had been serving for around 15 years. Lieutenant Paul Allen and Marine Wayne McGregor of 7 Troop were both wounded activating anti-personnel mines. The Argentine Marine companies withdrew safely, although pursued by artillery fire and hit by a laser-guided bomb dropped by Flight Lieutenant Mark Hare in XZ133 killing two of the Marine canines, Negro and aro. A bullet also passed through the compass secured on the belt of the Left Flank Company commander, injuring Major Kiszely. The British plan called for a diversionary attack south of Mount Tumbledown by a small number of the Scots Guards, assisted by the four light tanks of the Blues and Royals, whilst the main attack came as a three-phase silent advance from the west of Mount Tumbledown. At 4.30 p.m., on 7 June 1982, a British Harrier bombing positions held by the 5th Marine Battalion was reportedly hit by concentrated fire from M Company (under Marine Sub-Lieutenant Rodolfo Cionchi) on Sapper Hill. Secretary of State for Defence Sir John Nott himself later wrote, I must confess that I wasnt much aware of the Falkland Islands before the invasion[and] was a bit horrified to see how far away they were. Regardless, although the distant Falklands and South Georgia had long since ceased to be of commercial interest to the United Kingdom, they remained British dependencies, and the Ministry of Defence began immediate preparations for an all-out response to the invasion of the South Atlantic islands. Originally published in the May 2015 issue of Military History. The operation was initially planned as a daytime assault, but the climb was long and steep, over and around treacherous escarpments, and the soldiers would have made easy targets. Advancing out of the central region of Tumbledown Mountain, the British again came under heavy fire from the Argentinians, but by advancing in pairs under covering fire, they succeeded in clearing those Bravo Company platoons as well, gaining firm control of the mountain's eastern side.[16]. The Argentinians refused to budge; the Guardsmen could hear some of them shouting obscene phrases in English and even singing the March of the Malvinas as they fought. [30] Argentine sources claim that the aircraft was hit by AAA immediately after the attack. At 750 feet, the most challenging objective was Mount Tumbledown, a collection of crags, slabs and boulders that constituted an ideal defensive position. Reaching the rear positions of N Marine Company, Second Lieutenant Franco took the time to set free several German Shepherds left behind in the Argentine retreat from Tumbledown. [46] The Argentine Marine companies had been deeply entrenched and were well equipped with heavy machine guns. This battle saw 43 British soldiers injured and 9 men killed, while Argentinas 5thMarine Infantry Brigade lost 30 men and saw a further 30 taken as prisoners of war. "Meeting the Falkland Islanders who are so grateful for their sacrifice meant that their war had not been forgotten.". Contact was maintained for over an hour before battalion headquarters ordered Obra Company to fall back What we did not realise at the time was that at least a wounded Marine made his way to the amphibious engineer platoon position and hurled a grenade wounding a Major. Theres been no update to these figures over the last 13 years, or assessments of the numbers of Argentine veterans who took their own lives over what combat veteran Robert Lawrence remembers as a short, bloody, wet and dirty war, fought on the edge of the world.. We just fired our rifles, that's all. The Argentine marines had suffered at least 30 killed and 100 wounded. The unique project is documenting a number of Argentine defensive positions in the 1982 war, in particular for the decisive encounter on Mount Tumbledown. I had only twenty rounds left and I decided to continue the fight from Mount William. After two hours of hard fighting, the company withdrew to its main defences on William and the British secured the position. Major Simon Price sent 2 and 3 Platoons forward, preceded by a barrage of 66mm rockets to clear the Argentine reinforcements. Pink Floyd, Dire Straits and Elvis Costello, among others, also weighed inbut far from memorializing the war, their songs were an indictment of Britains actions. Proved British armed forces were still powerful. The action continued through the night, and by the time the sky began to lighten, some of the guardsmen had run out of ammunition. A half-hour into the engagement, shortly after 10 p.m., G Company commenced the assault on Tumbledown. Nobby knew what we were up to and had dropped in to tell us that he was going to take his patrol forward by helicopter that night and establish an observation post at Port Harriet House." Teaching sessions combining archaeology and art in the community's museum and schools were also led by the project's artist - Sergeant-Major (Retired) Douglas Farthing MBE. (In all, 18 German Shepherds under Sub-Lieutenant Paz were deployed in and around Stanley.). The third phase began at 06:00, when RF Company began attacking their designated targets. It was absolutely horrific. At one stage Lieutenant Colonel Michael Scott, (Commanding Officer of 2 SG), thought the battalion might have to withdraw and attack again the next night, The old nails were being bitten a bit, if we had been held on Tumbledown it might have encouraged them to keep on fighting.[6]. [11] As the Guardsmen and Gurkhas consolidated their positions, the British lost a Volvo BV-202 tracked vehicle to a mine planted in the Tumbledown sector. To help identify the bunkers, the Guardsmen fired flares at the summit. The Battle of Mount Tumbledown was an engagement during the Falklands War. M Company occupied Sapper Hill. Prior to the British landings, the Argentinian marine battalion had been brought up to brigade strength by a company of the Amphibious Engineers Company (CKIA), a battery of the 1st Marine Artillery Battalion (BIAC), and three Tigercat SAM batteries of the 1st Marine Anti-Aircraft Regiment, as well as a heavy machine-gun company of the Headquarters Battalion (BICO). In addition to getting archaeological results, the whole project has been designed to help veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to come to terms with their experiences. He was awarded the Military Cross for bravery, but he spent a year in a wheelchair and was almost totally paralyzed. The attacking British forces consisted of the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards (2SG), mortar detachments from 42 Commando, Royal Marines and the 1st Battalion, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, (1/7 GR) as well as support from a troop of the Blues and Royals equipped with two Scorpion and two Scimitar armoured vehicles. The delay caused by the mines probably saved many lives. At the foot of the hill there was an enormous minefield. For his bayonet charge Major Kiszely was awarded the Military Cross. While awaiting orders, some of the guardsmenmany fresh from ceremonial duty in London and new to combat asked a few of the elite PARAs, who had recently captured Goose Green, how the Argentines had performed in combat. According to Private Jos Luis Fazio: My companions from M Company opened fire on a Sea Harrier, with rifles. Right Flank Company was then to advance through Left Flanks zone and secure Tumbledowns eastern flank. They also engaged us with light mortars and missile launchers. Alongside the Scots Guards, mortar troops from 42 Commando, Scorpion light tanks, 1/7, This battle saw 43 British soldiers injured and 9 men killed, while Argentinas 5. His was not the only tune written about the Falklands campaign. Close to the heart of any Scots Guardsman, a battlefield study of Mount Tumbledown saw the party given an overview of the famous 1982 battle. Close to the heart of any Scots. "En la madrugada del da 31, dos ataques areos con aviones Vulcan y Harrier sobre las posiciones del RI 3, del RI 25 y la zona del aeropuerto, pusieron fuera de servicio, transitoriamente, el radar de vigilancia de la Fuerza Area." ", l todava estaba pensando en el contraataque, y sali disparando hacia el frente, o sea al revs Es que Davis y sus hombres estaban listos para largar el contraataque. I went through another gap in the rocks and was surprised by three men speaking in English behind and above me and firing over the top of me. A bullet passed through the compass secured on Kiszely's belt. "Battle for Mount Tumbledown". On 7 June, the Westinghouse radar reportedly detected the British landings at Fitzroy;[27] the next day, Skyhawk fighter-bombers attacked the British troopships Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram with bombs. The Guardsmen were forced to withdraw, protected by the early morning fog, this time avoiding the minefield. [29], On 12 June, Harrier XW919 was hit by shrapnel, possibly from a Tigercat missile, and seriously damaged while dropping CBUs on an artillery position near Sapper Hill. By 9:45 a.m., some 12 hours after the first shot rang out, the firing ceased. At the foot of the hill, there was an enormous minefield. I popped up, fired a rifle grenade in the direction of 8 to 10 British soldiers to keep their heads down, and then ran for the 2nd Platoon. When a strategically placed machine-gun post stopped Left Flank cold, Right Flank Company made its way up the mountain in support. Moving up, the men of Left Flank, however, soon found themselves engaged in hand-to-hand fighting with fixed bayonets. The close quarter battle was such that the Argentine artillery was unable to drop shells on to the British attackers. Although Margaret Thatchers government rode a wave of popular sentiment into another term of office, many Britons continued to question the necessity of an armed conflict that had claimed the lives of 649 Argentine and 255 British servicemen, as well as three Falkland Islanders, and left thousands more wounded over an ancient possession of questionable worth, thousands of miles distant, that few of their countrymen had even known existed. This close-quarters night battle was later dramatized in the BBC drama Tumbledown. Mount William was just south of Tumbledown and the Marine battalion's O Company under Marine Captain Ricardo Quiroga was on its lower slopes. Lawrence lay on the frigid ground for hours before a helicopter arrived to evacuate him and the other wounded. It was snowing and we were tired. But once returned across this vast sea, In a meeting with his company commanders the consensus was that the long uphill assault across the harsh ground of Tumbledown would be suicidal in daylight. One guardsman sought to scale a rock shielding an enemy sniper and was shot off it. Let your pride hover as does the hawk. Next on the agenda was a trip to the RAF's 1435 (Typhoon) Flight, where they were shown around one of the fighter aircraft permanently stationed at MPC; the RAF then flew the group over the islands on an A400M Atlas transport. Port Stanley lay there just ahead, Fighting continued on the eastern flank of the mountain, butlow on ammunition and denied reinforcementsthe Argentine 5th Marine Battalion was ultimately forced to surrender. After the battle Pipe Maj. James Riddell of the 2nd Scots Guards stood near the rocky crest of Tumble- down, cradling his bagpipes to play a haunting quick-march he had composed to commemorate his regiments actions. Through shell and mortar fire they moved, The 2nd Battalion Scots Guards had lost eight dead and 43 wounded. Mount Tumbledown was one of the key sites for the British Task Force to focus on during the conflict as its great height gave the Argentine troops a strong advantage and the Task Force aimed to remove this. Nor were they alone in their disapproval. [39] The 5th Marines worked their way back into Stanley, leaving the 2nd Platoon of Marine Second Lieutenant Marcelo Davis and 3rd Platoon of Marine Second Lieutenant Alejandro Koch of M Company to cover the retreat. While taking up new positions on Sapper Hill, Sergeant Vctor Hugo Jurez from 5th Marine Battalion HQs, Private Vicente Antonio Daz from the 1st Amphibious Engineers Company and Private Ricardo Ramrez from the 81mm Mortar Platoon on Mount William are also killed in the fierce British bombardment and long-range retaliatory machinegun and small-arms fire from Neame's company on Wireless Ridge. The engagement was an attack by the British Army and the Royal Marines on the heights over-looking Stanley, the Falkland Islands capital. VideoRecord numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. At the time of the battle, Marine Teniente de Navio (Ship-of-the-Line Lieutenant) Eduardo Villarraza's N Company held Mount Tumbledown. [23] That night, patrolling near Sapper Hill, a five-man squad (under Sergeant Miguel Angel Martinez) from the 3rd Regiment Recce Platoon discovered an abandoned rubber boat. 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