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Old 1st Mar 2009, 23:36
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Thumbs up Welcome to www.zonamilitar.com.ar/foros

Dear friends and collegues, you are very welcome to ZM forum.
We have many Malvinas/Falkands war veterans between the ZM's members.

It would be a pleasure to change information about the actions during the conflict.

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Old 2nd Mar 2009, 01:06
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Cosmicomet , we forgot to put the Link -
Do you know how to put it ?

Jualbo could you help us with the link - I don't know how to do it

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Old 2nd Mar 2009, 01:40
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here is the link
Falklands War/ Guerra de Malvinas - Foros Zona Militar

Several of the Argie that have been posting here are going to be over there - Members of other Forums (Militaryphotos.net / Keypublishing / ) are going to be invited to participate
If anyone has a problem to register please let me know and I will be glad to help.
Any suggestion related to this rules is welcome.
A British Moderator has to be named , by British Participants
It will be a great honour for us to share experiences specially with war veterans.

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Exchanging stories and information about military actions during the conflict in the South Atlantic War in order to know the true story of the actions
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Old 2nd Mar 2009, 14:25
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Hi Jualbo, The photo is from the second wave, as the first one didn't reach the Glasgow. Do you know where to find this photo in greater size? it's very small to see the Skyhawk and the Glasgow well.
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Old 2nd Mar 2009, 14:33
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Hi AR1, do you know how can I find this book about 1 Sqdn?
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Old 2nd Mar 2009, 22:08
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Hi Enrique. I arrived late. Thanks to Gabotdf.

Hi Santiago. According to my info Vázquez overflew the target and dropped his bomb falling close to stern. In FAA webpage says that some Vázquez fellows were downed before get the ship but other were crashed after passing her. I´m sorry but don´t have the photo bigger. Ask for the person who put it in INTERNET.

Thanks AR-1 for the PM.

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Old 3rd Mar 2009, 13:38
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Hi Jualbo, you're right, Vázquez could launched his bomb and didn't hit.
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Old 3rd Mar 2009, 21:04
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Cosmicomet said:

Also two Army Augusta 109 were ferried to UK and transfered to their army.
What became of these two birds when sent to the UK?
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Old 4th Mar 2009, 05:50
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One, certainly, became an inventory item (and a much used one at that) with a certain Regiment that hung out in Hereford.
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Both Agusta were first used by the Royal Marines and later used for SAS operations. I will look for their serials and complete stories at home. As far as I know, they are still in service in England.
Does anybody know what happened to the Army Chinook captured?
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Old 4th Mar 2009, 13:58
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Havn't the 109's been replaced recently? And didn't a working Huey also change ownership too? I seem to remember reading (Middlebrook??) that one was captured intact. Not having any experience of them ourselves I believe a concerted 'press everything' campaign eventually unearthed the starter button under the throttle!
 
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"Both Agusta were first used by the Royal Marines and later used for SAS operations. I will look for their serials and complete stories at home. As far as I know, they are still in service in England.
Does anybody know what happened to the Army Chinook captured?"

This site has information on the Chinook:
Boeing's CH-47C Chinook in service to the country of Argentina.
Boeing's Mark 2 (HC2) Chinook helicopter.
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Both the A109's are still in use but are being replaced by a more modern type.
Belive part of the Chinook was mated to a damaged RAF machine and I think !! it now flies as part of ZD704.
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Hi, the Agustas were put in service by the Royal Marines until after arrival to England were overhauled and then delivered to the Army, with serials ZE411 the AE-331 and ZE410 the AE-334.

They used a civil paint scheme and are used for training for special units.
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Angel Zona Militar website is under maintenance

Dear friends for 24/48 hrs, www.zonamilitar.com.ar is under maintenace.

I hope, it would be online tomorrow.

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It's now online
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Found this photo on another forum.,..had never seen it before...Lt Jeff Glover being retrieved after ejecting.

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Naveleye

Thank you Sir for coming by the Zona Militar forum -

Very few of us have had the Honor and Privilage of exchanging accounts with British Veterans and British Historians as you - For those few of us , we have realy learn a lot , we aere able to undersatnad that there is another side of the story besides that which had always been told to us -

Most of the members of the Zona Militar have never had the chance to read direct accounts of British Veterans as Griffith / Jimmy/ Mr Spencer and many more ) , they have never had the chance to read from British Historians that have devoted many years gathering information -
Al those Argies have been told told only one side of the Story , it's time for them to know the other side -

My Country has written the History , right there after the events , in the mid of the Fog of War , without doing checks and balance , without checking the info with other sources , and what we have now is the result of a History wich most probably has at least inacuracies -

That is why it is so important for them to be able to read from you all what is it that has happen during the conflict , and once and for all bury the ghosts of the war that we still have walking arround -

Thank you very much - Sincerely yours - Enrique Rey

As you have seen al post are in English , we have kind of an " Enigma Machine " , remmeber that Enigma Machine of WW 2, well this one translates directly from English to Spanish so they can understand -

Its also known as Google Translator that we use down there -

So please keep your posts , as usual in English , we handle the "enigma machine " Thank you -
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Old 11th Mar 2009, 00:22
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Arca

This is in response to the #85 comment.
I think that could be the crash of the Navy Captain Jose Cesar Arca's Skyhawk A4Q, that happened on 21st May 1982, at 16:30 (Argentine time).
Arca survived that mission and the video was taken by a former argentine navy marine officer, who was on the island for the purposes of video recording the war.
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I did not know that the Navy had someone recording the events -
I know about Kasanzew ( war corresponsal ) I saw him on the islands filming -
What else do you know that the Navy Officer may have film , which other event may he have recorded ?

Thank you
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