The Scots Guards were tasked with taking the mountain from a well-entrenched Argentine force. The engagement was an attack by the British Army and the Royal Marines on the heights over-looking Stanley, the Falkland Islands capital. Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.233.182.219 ( talk) 10:59, 23 September 2011 (UTC)[ reply] [1] 2nd Battalion Scots Guards. He was awarded the Military Cross for bravery, but he spent a year in a wheelchair and was almost totally paralyzed. According to Lieutenant Robert Lawrence of the Scots Guards, QE2, which left Southampton on May 12, was heavily overcrowded with the whole of 5 Brigade, Scots and Welsh Guards, Gurkhas and a lot of support units.Every inch of space was used. Two-person cabins housed four to five men, unit commanders utilized every stairway landing for training purposes, and soldiers regularly ran circuits of the liners top deck for exercise. Major Drewrywe's Welsh Guards eventually reached the base of Sapper Hill, only to discover that the Argentine M Company was still in position. He played a quick march he had composed "on the back of a fag packet" [cigarette pack],[15] during the battle, following a long tradition in which Pipe Majors were encouraged "to write tunes to commemorate any actions in which their regiments have been engaged". This button displays the currently selected search type. 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. To its great surprise the company met with practically no resistance and quickly secured its objective. On the night of 1314 June 1982 the British launched an assault on Mount Tumbledown, one of the highest points near the town of Stanley, the capital, and succeeded in driving Argentinian forces from the mountain. 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. [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. [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. In the second phase, Left Flank (company) would pass through the area taken by G company to capture the centre of the summit. As Major Oscar Jaimet recalled in Razor's Edge: The Unofficial History of the Falklands War (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006), I heard the cries of the wounded calling for their comrades, twelve men wounded before nightfall. Mount Tumbledown was where the war ended. The 2nd Bn Scots Guards' Reconnaissance Platoon, commanded by Major Richard Bethell (a former SAS officer), and supported by four light tanks of the Blues and Royals, attacked the Argentinian marine company entrenched on the lower slopes of Mount William. The Guards took 30 prisoners, several of them RI 6 soldiers from Bravo Company. The firing gradually slowed down and the Argentines simply evacuated Sapper Hill, as the Royal Marines very slowly got to their feet." The team also found evidence of illegally excavated Argentine bunkers. To subscribe, click here. [37] Earlier on, a Mountain and Arctic Warfare Cadre patrol under Sergeant David Lazenby had penetrated the frozen minefield to secure a landing zone for the British helicopters. On the morning of 13 June, the Scots Guards were moved by helicopter from their position at Bluff Cove to an assembly area near Goat Ridge, west of Mount 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." After two hours of hard fighting, the British secured the position. They came on us fast, and we fell back We eventually got through to Stanley, through what I would like to say was a perfect barrage fired by the Royal Artillery. By 6 a.m., Left Flank's attack had clearly stalled and had cost the British company seven men killed and 18 wounded. Danger came from all quarters, as the surrounding rocks ricocheted rounds in all directions. Six Royal Marines were wounded by mines and small-arms fire[41][42][43] securing Sapper Hill, including four Marines from 40 Commando, one Sapper from Condor Troop and a forward officer (Major Brian Armitage) from 3 Commando Brigade HQs. The Argentinians had well dug-in machine guns and snipers. By this time we had ten or twelve dead including one officer [Second Lieutenant Oscar Silva, Argentine Army]. The 5th Platoon, led by Lieutenant Hctor Omar Mio, was positioned behind the 4th Platoon, facing north in support of Lucero's men. The project "opened my eyes to a whole bigger picture of what happened in all areas of Tumbledown during battle," he added. While this might well describe a scenario from World War I, the date was in fact June 13, 1982, and the trenches in which the British troops huddled were carved not across some stretch of French countryside but into near-frozen tundra by the base of Mount Tumbledown in the subarctic Falkland Islands. This close-quarters night battle was later dramatized in the BBC drama Tumbledown. The sustained landing of British ground forces began on May 21seven weeks after the Argentine invasion at San Carlos Water, an inlet on the west coast of East Falkland Island. According to Guardsman Mark Cape,[11] another three Guardsmen defending the summit were also wounded in this action, when Mio, De Marco and Privates Oscar Poltronieri and Carlos Muela attacked their position with hand grenades.[12]. Miraculously, Robert Lawrence survived but with permanent physical damage that includes partial paralysis. The initial advance was unopposed, but a heavy firefight broke out when British troops made contact with Argentinian defences. During the advance, they became bogged down in a minefield, which took them a very long and frustrating time to extract themselves from, after coming under fire from heavy mortars on Sapper Hill. 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. An enemy helicopter flew overhead without opening fire, and the bewildered Argentinians took no offensive action against the SAS party for two days, during which G Squadron called down artillery fire onto the back of Tumbledown." [14], After the battle, Pipe Major James Riddell of 2 SG stood near the top of the mountain and played his bagpipes. It was fought over a territory whose ownership had been in dispute for more than two centuries. It was released as a single by the Pipes and Drums of 2SG a year later.[16]. Mount Tumbledown. The decisive final battle of the war took place on Mount Tumbledown, Argentinian shoes in a rock sangar position, untouched for 40 years, Expended rifle round casings provide direct evidence of a moment in the battle, The project directors, Tim Clack and Tony Pollard, on the battlefield site, A 3D model of a section of Mount Tumbledown drone survey, Doug Farthing in a teaching session at the Falkland Islands Community School in Port Stanley, The remains of Argentine field kitchens known as ranchos at the eastern end of Tumbledown, Artist Douglas Farthing painted the mountain at the point of the advance, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. This, archaeologist Dr Stuart Eve said, would make it possible to "simulate the different fields of fire", and to record the conditions combatants faced during the course of the campaign. Its mission completed, the diversionary force withdrew, in the process losing one of its tanks to a booby trap. In 1982 the notoriously oppressive and much-beleaguered military junta that governed Argentina saw the seizure of the Falklands as an opportunity to distract its citizens from the many economic and human rights issues plaguing the country and to unite Argentines behind a self-justifying campaign. He played a quick march he had composed "on the back of a fag packet" [cigarette pack][51] during the battle, following a long tradition in which Pipe Majors were encouraged "to write tunes to commemorate any actions in which their regiments have been engaged". Captain Timothy Simon Spicer (School 1966-1969 . Privacy Policy, The 2nd Scots Guards were tasked with launching the attack on Mount Tumbledown and they were led by Lieutenant Colonel Mike Scott. Major Jaimet later recalled: I heard the cries of the wounded calling for their comrades, twelve men wounded before nightfall. 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. In 2012, Argentine journalist Nicolas Kasanzew wrote a tango called "Carlos Daniel Vazquez's Thermopylae", which is sung by Carlos Longoni. While 45 Commando were marching towards Sapper Hill, Alpha and Charlie Companies from 40 Commando had escaped from the attention of the Argentine defenders on Sapper Hill and they were picked up by helicopters. [22] The Westinghouse radar was also damaged, and would remain out of service for several days. Thus on April 2trumpeting the rationale that British control of the Falklands (or Malvinas, as they are known in Argentina) represented a throwback to the days of empirecommander in chief and de facto President Leopoldo Galtieri landed occupying forces in the Falklands capital, Port Stanley, and the next day on South Georgia in the South Sandwich Islands. 40 years ago on the night of 13-14 June 1982, the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards launched an assault and captured Mount Tumbledown, during the Falklands War, in a . They who made that lonely sacrifice 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. Battle of Mount Tumbledown. [20], While the bulk of the 5th Marine Battalion was deployed on Mounts Tumbledown and William, M Company were stationed along the Sapper Hill slopes, along with supporting Tigercat SAM launchers and Hispano Suiza 30mm guns from the 1st Marine Anti-Aircraft Battalion, plus extra security in the form of 5 canines (aro, Nego, Vogel, Warner and Xuavia,[21] their handlers, and accompanying riflemen) of the Marine Dog Platoon (Puerto Belgrano-based, under Sub-Lieutenant Miguel Paz). "The servicemen and women who defended these freedoms should feel proud for what I see today: happy smiling faces of children, a growing economy, conservation of wildlife and a protected landscape," Mr Farthing said. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. I left six men in a line with one machinegun to cover our retreat, but really we were fighting all the time; we could not break contact. Moving up, the men of Left Flank, however, soon found themselves engaged in hand-to-hand fighting with fixed bayonets. Whether they produced battlefield images of the dead or daguerreotype portraits of common soldiers, []. [16][17] He named the tune The Crags of Tumbledown Mountain. He called it The Crags of Tumbledown Mountain, and it would become a staple at events featuring pipe music. [citation needed], Unwilling to abandon Tumbledown, Commander Carlos Robacio on Sapper Hill was planning to counter-attack and drive back the Guardsmen. Fighting continued on the eastern flank of the mountain, butlow on ammunition and denied reinforcementsthe Argentine 5th Marine Battalion was ultimately forced to surrender. This attack began at 20.30, and, just two hours later, the western side of Tumbledown Mountain had been successfully captured. They also engaged us with light mortars and missile launchers. Meanwhile, two Royal Navy frigates, HMS Yarmouth and HMS Active, were pounding Tumbledown with their 4.5 inch guns. Adding to the other-worldliness of the scene was a surprise blizzard that sent snow swirling around the silhouetted fighting figures. I can remember saying some type of prayer hoping the British wouldn't shoot me in the back. A 155 mm howitzer was lightly damaged and six soldiers injured. Studying the memories of veterans alongside historical sources and the archaeological remains would enable a unique and "enhanced understanding of events", he explained. 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. Lance-Corporal Graham Rennie of 3 Platoon later described the British attack: Our assault was initiated by a Guardsman killing a sniper, which was followed by a volley of 66 mm anti-tank rounds. It made us wonderwhat lay ahead., What lay immediately ahead for Right Flank was intense enemy fire. On the eastern half of the mountain the platoon of conscripts of La Madrid were still holding out, so Colonel Scott ordered Right Flank to push on to clear the final positions. Men from 9 Para Squadron, Royal Engineers, were awarded two Military Medals and Captain Sam Drennan, the Army Air Corps Scout pilot who had picked up the injured soldiers under fire and a former Scots Guards NCO, received the Distinguished Flying Cross. In the centre of the 4th Marine Platoon position were the remnants of Second Lieutenants scar Silva's and Marcelo Llambas-Pravaz's RI 4 platoons as well as the remnants of Second Lieutenants Celestino Mosteirn's and Marcelo Dorign's RI 12 platoons, which had recently fought on Two Sisters, Goat Ridge and Mount Harriet. How the Falklands conflict shaped my identity, Falklands 'an open wound' says Argentina ambassador, Human error to blame for train crash - Greek PM, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. The archaeological team found an "abundance" of scavenged metal, including fence wire and railway track, sleeping bags, blankets and entrenching tools that spoke to the "makeshift inhabitation" and "anticipation of the fighting to come", said Dr Clack. "The long-term exposure to their feared stimulus, the battle, during the trip reduced levels of anxiety. BRITISH AIRCRAFT LOST 22nd April 12th June 1982", Un ejemplo de opreracin conjunta: Hrcules y Panhard, "The Crags of Mount Tumbledown (Jimmy Riddell)", "Tumbledown Veterans And Families Association > Home", "Notes - Band of the Scots Guards - the Household Division - Official site", "Crags of Tumbledown Mountain, the | Pipetunes", In his first interview in 20 years, Robert Lawrence tells Mark Townsend how the trauma of battle reshaped his life, Reassessing the Fighting Performance of the Argentine 5th Marines, Taken from the diary of Guardsman Tracy Evens, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Battle_of_Mount_Tumbledown&oldid=1117859240, The 1st Platoon, under by Marine Second Lieutenant (. Halfway across the open ground 2 Platoon went to ground to give covering fire support, enabling us to gain a foothold on the enemy position. 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. The Argentinian sniper (either Private Luis Jorge Bordn or Walter Ignacio Becerra, according to La Madrid[9]), armed with a FAL rifle, had helped cover the Argentinean retreat, firing shots at a Scout helicopter evacuating wounded off Tumbledown and injuring two men, before the Scots Guards mortally wounded him in a hail of gunfire.[8]. The 2nd Battalion Scots Guards had lost eight dead and 43 wounded. We had to wait for breaks in the firing, but I still lost a man killed there.[13]. The explosions prompted the Argentine Marine Major Antonio Pernas to order the 81mm mortar platoon on Mount William and the longer-ranged 120mm mortars attached to 'C' Company, 3rd Infantry Regiment on Sapper Hill to open fire on the minefield and the likely withdrawal route of anyone attacking Mount William. We ran over a mine. James D. Ladd, By Sea, by Land: The Royal Marines 1919-1997: An Authorised History, p. 403, HarperCollins, 2000, "The firefight rolled backwards and forwards. The Argentine marines, noted Lawrence, were wearing American-style uniform: big green parkas with webbing over the top.. While the British boasted nearly three times as many ships, the Argentines held a 3-to-1 advantage in combat aircraft. From crag to crag amongst the rock, "Alas, we will likely never know what was found and taken by those that took it upon themselves to dig on the battlefield without permissions," Dr Clack added. 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. It is based on the experiences of Lieutenant Robert Lawrence, who was severely wounded during the battle. We felt a big explosion. The next day, the 1st Assault Section (under First Lieutenant Jos Martiniano Duarte) from the 601st Commando Company checked the boat for hidden explosives, then brought it back to Port Stanley for closer examination.[24]. Initially, naval action accounted for the greatest number of casualties, with heavy losses of ships and lives on both sides. At the foot of the hill, there was an enormous minefield. [6], Meanwhile, two Royal Navy frigates, HMS Yarmouth and Active, were pounding Tumbledown with their 4.5inch guns. In preparing for the British attack, the Argentine marines had dug an intricate system of bunkers, familiarized themselves with the terrain and established a plan for coordinated fire support. The Welsh Guards had lost one dead, the Royal Engineers had also lost one dead, and the Gurkhas had sustained altogether 10 wounded. Solar PV. [40], Marine Privates Roberto Leyes, Eleodoro Monzn and Sergio Ariel from M Company were killed protecting the Argentine retreat. "It's been emotionally very hard and enjoyable and a pleasure all at the same time - just like the four seasons in one day of weather in the Falklands.". The Battle of Mount Tumbledown By Regan Brands Significance Freed the Argentinean people from a harsh military rule. [60], There is a pipe march written by James Riddell of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards [61] It is called The Crags Of Tumbledown Mountain. 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. There a well-trained Argentine marine battalion was heavily dug into a series of intricate bunkers, cut in the rock.The firepower of the marines was intense and impressive.. Fuel indications suggested a considerable fuel leak at the same time. George Washington had complained vociferously about the flood of questionable foreign volunteers. Archaeologists and veterans have been surveying what remains in the battlefields of the Falkland Islands. The Argentinians opened fire, killing two British soldiers and wounding four others. In the first phase, G company would take the western end of the mountain. At this point I had been up and in actual combat for over six hours. Simultaneously the Major opened fire, killing him.[4]. "Robacio, who came in for criticism from some British officers had total command of N Company and the Army platoons involved, and deserves credit for doing all that was possible to limit British gains His positioning of heavy weapons on Sapper Hill before the Argentine surrender provided a defensive barrier that would only have been breached at heavy cost in men and equipment." The Argentinian sniper (in fact Private Luis Jorge Bordn or Walter Ignacio Becerra, according to La Madrid[18]), armed with a FAL rifle, had helped cover the Argentinean retreat, firing shots at a Scout helicopter evacuating wounded off Tumbledown and wounding two men (including Guardsman Kenny Mains). I was shooting, doing my work. We ran forward in extended line, machine-gunners and riflemen firing from the hip to keep the enemy heads down, enabling us to cover the open ground in the shortest possible time. To Guardsman Tracy Evens, the Sapper Hill positions looked impregnable: We were led to an area that the company would rest at for the night, I still took in the fact the Argies had prepared Sapper Hill well, they had depth positions that would have made the task of taking it very hard.[47]. These objects include cooking stands made from fencing wire, cut up oil drums for metal sheeting to construct shelters, bullets and bomb fragments. Lieutenant Robert Lawrence led 3 Platoon around to the right of the Argentinian platoons, hoping to take the Argentinians by surprise. The British battle plan was straightforward and hinged on Scots Guards rifle units divided into three companies. The battle seesawed for a full day and a night. However, Left Flank had lost two men killed and several wounded during the Argentine counterattack, when mortar fire controllers on Mount William targeted British wounded and stretcher bearers in error. The Battle of Mount Tumbledown was an engagement during the Falklands War. At 2:30a.m., however, a second British assault overwhelmed the Argentinian defences. 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). Nick van der Bijl, "Cuando le orden al guardiamarina Davis: "Listo, nos vamos! [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. [17] In his moment of victory on the eastern slopes, Lawrence was almost killed when a bullet fired by an Argentine stay-behind sniper tore off the side of his head. + Follow. They fired all around it so that it would run into the bullets, it tilted, began to smoke and was lost at sea. "In the gloomy dawn, Captain Villarraza's Forward Observation Officer on Sapper Hill, Second Lieutenant Marcelo De Marco, radioed 3rd Artillery Group for airburst, which wounded eight Gurkhas." He is the only conscript soldier in his nation's recent history who has received this honour. Read about our approach to external linking. According to Dhanbahadur Rai, a Gurkha: The Scots Guards were to attack Tumbledown, with the Gurkhas following behind. When British troops eventually captured the heights above Port Stanley in fighting across 13 and 14 June, the Argentine occupying force promptly surrendered. The archaeological evidence painted a "vivid picture", enabling the team "not just to map these remains within the landscape but also to plot the footsteps of those who fought across that incredibly rugged terrain", he continued. It has been said that the soft ground on which the battle took place helped to save the Scots Guards from further injury as the peat absorbed the mortar shell explosions from the Argentine side, reducing their impact greatly. I reorganized and found that I was down to sixteen men. That done, Left Flank Company was to pass through the captured area and take the summit. The Argentinian forces defending the mountains were Commander Carlos Robacio's 5th Marine Infantry Battalion (BIM 5). By the time QE2 arrived off South Georgia two weeks later, a strike force of British Special Air Service (SAS) commandos and Royal Marines had already secured the island. Men were suffering from frostbite and trench foot, and rations were running low. The fighting was hard going for Left Flank. Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) Rod Eldridge from Waterloo Uncovered assisted the project in his capacity as a mental health professional and said the archaeological work helped support the veterans' "new and updated appraisals of what happened during the battle for Tumbledown". As the guardsmen attempted a flank attack on the Argentine machine-gun position, the enemy gun crew immediately shifted its attention from Left Flank to them. Scots Guards hotel is opening (wait for it ..) now", Apasionante documental sobre la Guerra de Malvinas, http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1362425-un-heroe-todos-los-heroes, "Part 53. The 1,000- man Argentine defending force, though comprising largely untested conscripts, outnumbered the British paratroopers nearly 2-to-1. On returning to England, his first words on seeing his father, a retired Royal Air Force wing commander, were, Oh, Daddyit wasnt worth it.. The initial advance was unopposed, but a heavy firefight broke out when British troops made contact with Argentinian defences. [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. For the courage displayed in the attack, men from 2 SG were awarded one Distinguished Service Order, two Military Crosses, two Distinguished Conduct Medals (one posthumously) and two Military Medals. VideoRecord numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. Contents 1 Overview 2 Nacar Company deployment 2.1 4th Platoon deployment 3 Early moves 4 Diversion 5 Night attack 5.1 Left flank 6 Morning 7 Aftermath 8 Tumbledown after the war 9 References Contents 1 Overview 2 Early moves 3 Diversion 4 Night attack 4.1 Left flank 5 Morning 6 Aftermath 7 Depictions 8 References Overview For John, one of the two former Scots Guards involved, it marked his first visit to the Falklands since fighting in the battle for Tumbledown. Ironically, many Britons at the time had no idea where the Falkland Islands were, let alone that they were part of the United Kingdom. The battle for Tumbledown began on the night of June 11th, 1982 and lasted for several days. Kiszely and six other Guardsmen suddenly found themselves standing on top of the mountain, looking down on Stanley which was under street lighting and vehicles could be seen moving along the roads. The British troops swarmed over the mountaintop and killed, wounded or captured several of the RI 4 and RI 12 defenders, at times fighting with fixed bayonets. The 60mm Mortar Platoon was split in two parts on Tumbledown, with the mortar men positioned near the summit (under Marine Sergeants David Ramos and Lucio Monzn) in support of Vzquez's 4th Platoon. The Battle of Mount Tumbledown was an engagement of the Falklands War which took place on the 13th/14th June 1982, and was part of a series of battles that took place during the advance towards Port Stanley.The British force consisted of the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards with mortar detachments from 42 Commando, Royal Marines and the 1/7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles with support from . The 2nd Battalion Scots Guards had lost eight dead and 43 wounded. An Air Force mobile Westinghouse AN/TPS-43 long-range radar had been positioned on Sapper Hill in April. By 8 a.m., after what one British soldier referred to as hours of struggle inch by inch up the rocks, using phosphorous grenades and automatic weapons, Tumbledown was, for the most part, in the hands of the guardsmen. I remember thinking, wrote Lawrence, that this was just like the movies.. Coordinates: 514147S 57583W / 51.69639S 57.9675W / -51.69639; -57.9675. At 8:30p.m. on 13 June the diversionary attack began. 2015. The British capture of heights above Stanley leads to the surrender of the town shortly afterwards. The Falklands War Documentary - The Battle of Mount Longdon (Soldiers Interview HD) Lifeisaticket 178 subscribers Subscribe Like 79K views 6 years ago Heroes of the Falklands War talk candidly. The Battle of Mount Longdon was an engagement of the Falklands War between British and Argentine forces, which took place on 11-12 June 1982, resulting in the British victory and their occupation of a key position around the besieged Argentine garrison. 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