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Spearhead Assault: Blood, Guts and Glory on the Falklands Frontlines [Paperback]

John Geddes
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1 May 2008

On May 21st, 1982, nearly four hundred soldiers from the 2cd Battalion Parachute Regiment under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert 'H' Jones, landed with a British Task Force at San Carlos Bay on the Falklands. Their mission: to take the strategic position at Goose Green where military intelligence reckoned there were a couple of hundred Argentine troops guarding an airstrip.

The intelligence was wrong and when they attacked on May 27th, they were confronted by a 1,500-strong regiment of Argentine soldiers dug in with so much machine-gun ammunition they stood on the ammo boxes to keep their feet dry. Some of the enemy soldiers were Special Forces; some were Guarani Indians, a proud warrior race; a few even were Welsh-speaking members of a community founded in Patagoina in the nineteenth century. What they had in common were two .50 calibre machine guns in every position. It was going to be a hard and dreadful fight.

Fourteen hours later when the smoke had cleared on the most ferocious battle in post-war British history, nearly 250 Argentine soldiers were killed, scores more were wounded and another 1,300 had been captured. Goose Green would cost 2 Para the lives of seventeen men, including 'H' Jones, who was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for his role in the action.

This is a no-holds barred account of what it was really like to walk into the storm of lead the Argentines hurled at their attackers.


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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow (1 May 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 009951429X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099514299
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 2.1 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 121,552 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Brutally honest and vivid. (Daily Mail )

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The definitive, bloody account of Goose Green, the last great infantry battle fought and won by Britain

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant soldier's eye view 28 May 2007
Format:Hardcover
It is fitting that I finished this book on the anniversary of the day the battle started. It is a soldier's story, by a member of 2 Para's patrols platoon.

This book concentrates solely on Geddes' experience of 2 Para's battle at Goose Green in 1982. He commanded a patrols section.

The book concentrates on their actions - the voyage down, to their battle.

It is good to read of the bravery and compassion of 2 Para's soldiers, to rescue their wounded comrades and take out the Argentine bunkers. In particular Geddes feels that a corporal, Dave Abols, turned the action in 2 Para's favour by working round to the machine-gun position which killed Colonel H, standing up in a hail of fire and firing an anti-tank rocket into it.

I was interested to hear his opinions of the actions of his CO, Colonel H Jones. Although apparently the best CO he ever had, Geddes feels that was doing the wrong job at Goose Green: instead of 'command and control', organising air strikes and bunker-busting fire support, Jones seems to have let things get too personal, turning down sensible ideas from his company commanders, and lost his life by letting rage at the death of his best friend, the adjutant Captain Wood induce him to make a foolish charge at machine-gun post.

Geddes also points out how all the soldiers were let down by the lack of logistical support - e.g. the infamously non-waterproof boots, and also the leaving behind not only of the bandsmen stretcher-bearers, but also their stretchers! Many men waited many hours on the battlefield for evacuation to the field hospital; one man waited for 20 hours for treatment!

I enjoyed this book, reading it in not much more than a single sitting - highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars `Make that four! I've been hit too!' 23 Mar 2011
Format:Paperback
Legendary! Quote of the century when you read it in context within the book.

When John Geddes and his colleagues were doing the things described in this book, I was a mere boy of 8 playing with toy guns in the woods. I was very much aware of what was going on in the South Atlantic and I remember feeling sad at news reports of our ships being sunk. I remember keeping my fingers crossed for our forces down there but, deep down, I knew they would come through. I was well aware that we had the world's best trained armed forces.

This is one of the best modern warfare memoirs I have ever read - definitely the best Falklands book.

John Geddes is an extremely talented writer. The Falklands conflict from the perspective of the Parachute Regiment is brought vividly to life with highly descriptive and graphic account. It was so well described that I could almost feel and hear rounds and tracer zinging past me and smacking into the sofa as I read. I found myself involuntarily ducking my head down and reaching for my young sons Bob the Builder hat to put on my head! It's all told with a great sense of humour that made me laugh at times - An almost essential additional ingredient that helps take some of the sting out of the war horrors taking place around the author. I can't imagine how it must feel seeing mates you've known for years shot dead and blasted apart around you and wondering if you were next.

Of course, I won't be spoiling the book by saying the Para's won and the author survived - It is after all, common knowledge (or should be) what the Para's and other British forces did there. But the story of how they did it is fascinating.

It's people like John Geddes and his colleagues that make you proud to be British. A rare feeling these days.

Winston Bugle, author of Bobby on the Run
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4.0 out of 5 stars Recommended 11 Oct 2011
By DaveII
Format:Paperback
well written and kept my interest.
I would recommend this book to those interested in the soldier in the thick of the action perspective.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Dogs bollocks
The outstanding Falklands memoir, written by a very intelligent, thoughtful and compassionate veteran of the Battle of Goose Green. Read more
Published 26 days ago by gtanner
1.0 out of 5 stars Complete Distortion of reality.....
If anyone of you people has read accounts involving the battle of goose green...well you may save your pennies and dont buy this book... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ramiro Jose Hevia Falu
4.0 out of 5 stars A great read
This was a great read. If you are interested in the military and actual events then this book will keep you enthralled from start to finish. Read more
Published 3 months ago by frontera23
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent read
if you were around when the falklands invasion was going on and remember it well then read this book as it will open your eyes what those guys went through from the cardboard lined... Read more
Published 18 months ago by watchwatcher
4.0 out of 5 stars Brothers in Blood
This is a story of the Falklands conflict and the battle of Goose Green. All is provided from the perspective of one of the Paras who was heavily involved in the action from start... Read more
Published 22 months ago by N. Brett
5.0 out of 5 stars Special gift for youngest son.....
This was bought as a Gift for our Youngest son's 27th Birthday...he is in the Army...and his dad's cousin took part in episodes of this book. Read more
Published 22 months ago by halfwelshdragon
5.0 out of 5 stars A great from the ranks account of Goose Green
Previously I had realised that the battle of Goose Green in the Falklands conflict was a pretty tough encounter - but I had never known what a close run thing it was. Read more
Published on 5 Aug 2010 by B. Hurst
5.0 out of 5 stars Eighties War
What you have to bear in mind, these soldiers didn't have Gucci kit like they do nowadays, you had to buy your own wetproofs or if you were lucky you were issued DPM Crisp Packets. Read more
Published on 29 Dec 2009 by Jay
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Read
A brilliant book, telling of one mans part in 2 Paras historic battle at Goose Green in The Falklands. Read more
Published on 21 Oct 2008 by A Reader
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!
I felt compelled to write my first Amazon review having read John Geddes' account of the Battle for Goose Green in the Falklands War. Read more
Published on 1 Jun 2008 by D. J. G. Nolan
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