A Can of Man
Je suis aware
Considering the challenge they faced, they did a fine job. They got what was essentially a frigate Navy and forced it to do the job of what American Naval Task Forces do.
Plus, the UK did win.
About troops being transported on passenger airliners. That's common actually with any mass deployment. It's actually normal for militaries to charter civilian airliners to bring troops en masse to secured areas.
And again my point was, in the Falklands, despite the incredible challenges that the UK faced, they still achieved their mission. Sending an ill equipped Navy to the other side of the world (vetically) and fighting at the doorstep of one of South America's strongest countries.
Either way we've digressed. The point is, despite the challenges, the UK did well several times since World War II.
The UN, after Korea has disappointed time and time again.
Plus, the UK did win.
dougal said:You kidding? They got the crap hammerd out of them!!
About troops being transported on passenger airliners. That's common actually with any mass deployment. It's actually normal for militaries to charter civilian airliners to bring troops en masse to secured areas.
And again my point was, in the Falklands, despite the incredible challenges that the UK faced, they still achieved their mission. Sending an ill equipped Navy to the other side of the world (vetically) and fighting at the doorstep of one of South America's strongest countries.
Either way we've digressed. The point is, despite the challenges, the UK did well several times since World War II.
The UN, after Korea has disappointed time and time again.