This is another ?Falklands? book jumping on the 25th anniversary bandwagon ? I picked it up at the airport and it is a fairly interesting read.
Essentially, it is written by David Morgan who was an RAF Harrier pilot who had been seconded to the Royal Navy when the campaign kicked-off. He was eventually ?posted? into 800 squadron on Hermes and the book is the story of his war campaign. He was credited with the shooting down of numerous aircraft and awarded the DSC.
His ?poetry? and letters home to his wife and mistress were an unnecessary inclusion IMHO but a worthwhile read.
Interestingly though I?d originally read ?Sharkey? Ward?s book Sea Harrier over the Falklands? when it came out in 1992.
Ward commanded 801 Naval Air Squadron on Invincible during the campaign and was senior Harrier advisor to the command. He too was awarded the DSC.
So I?ve just re-read Ward?s book to compare the two.
Individually they are good books ? together they provide the most fascinating insight to the air campaign as well as the inter-ship and inter-service rivalry that could easily have lost the campaign and undoubtedly cost many unnecessary lives lost.
Ward pulls no punches as he describes the incompetence of those in charge who clearly had no idea of air warfare or indeed even an understanding of the threat that confronted the surface fleet.
Interesting fact from the book ? the well publicised Vulcan raids on Stanley airport by the RAF managed to get a single bomb on the edge of the runway (repaired in 24 hours) at a cost of approximately 400,000 gallons of aviation fuel ? the same fuel would have supported 785 bombing sorties from the carriers and allowed for the delivery of 2,357 bombs more accurately (23 of the bombs dropped by the Vulcan raids failed to explode because the crew had failed to arm them).
Read the two books and enjoy.
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Sea Harrier over the FalklandsAmazon Link
Hostile SkiesThe two books are well worth a tenner.

