Commando Medics in the Falkland War
Malcolm Hazell
This is a unique account of the Falkland War, told by former Commando Medic, Malcolm Hazell, who led a team of 39 men, initially at Ajax Bay, and subsequently at Teal Inlet where they were alongside members of the Special Boat Service (SBS) and the Commandos specialist Mountain and Arctic Warfare Cadre (M&AW Cadre).
Detailed accounts are given of the facilities the medical team provided at both locations, and the largely untold military role Teal Inlet played in defeating the Argentine Forces. Above all this is a graphic account of the war, and its many battles, including Naval gunfire support provided by destroyers and frigates, and the damage and losses resulting both ashore and afloat. Having written the account, shocking anomalies regarding fatalities from both sides of the conflict are uncovered and remain unresolved.
Malcolm Hazell's medical team played a full part in the reception and treatment of around two-thirds of all the casualties treated ashore, ably supported at Ajax Bay by both Royal Navy and Parachute surgical teams; but at Teal Inlet they depended on just one surgeon and a handful of other medics to manage an operating table. When weather conditions deteriorated as the war reached its climax, the team at Teal Inlet were the sole receiving medical facility, placing an unimaginable strain on the facility, much of which was under canvas. Argentine and British fatalities were also being flown back to the facility - something that has proven highly controversial and contentious as the author has sought to clarify anomalies he identified in 2020, only to be met with denials and silence.
This is not just a medics story however, and the reader is given a full understanding of the tactical situation throughout the account, on a day-by-day, blow-by-blow basis. 'Commando Medics in the Falkland War' provides a complete insight into almost every aspect of this brutal war.
Duration - 7h 56m.
Author - Malcolm Hazell.
Narrator - Andy Cresswell.
Published Date - Saturday, 14 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2022 Malcolm Hazell ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This is a unique account of the Falkland War, told by former Commando Medic, Malcolm Hazell, who led a team of 39 men, initially at Ajax Bay, and subsequently at Teal Inlet where they were alongside members of the Special Boat Service (SBS) and the Commandos specialist Mountain and Arctic Warfare Cadre (M&AW Cadre). Detailed accounts are given of the facilities the medical team provided at both locations, and the largely untold military role Teal Inlet played in defeating the Argentine Forces. Above all this is a graphic account of the war, and its many battles, including Naval gunfire support provided by destroyers and frigates, and the damage and losses resulting both ashore and afloat. Having written the account, shocking anomalies regarding fatalities from both sides of the conflict are uncovered and remain unresolved. Malcolm Hazell's medical team played a full part in the reception and treatment of around two-thirds of all the casualties treated ashore, ably supported at Ajax Bay by both Royal Navy and Parachute surgical teams; but at Teal Inlet they depended on just one surgeon and a handful of other medics to manage an operating table. When weather conditions deteriorated as the war reached its climax, the team at Teal Inlet were the sole receiving medical facility, placing an unimaginable strain on the facility, much of which was under canvas. Argentine and British fatalities were also being flown back to the facility - something that has proven highly controversial and contentious as the author has sought to clarify anomalies he identified in 2020, only to be met with denials and silence. This is not just a medics story however, and the reader is given a full understanding of the tactical situation throughout the account, on a day-by-day, blow-by-blow basis. 'Commando Medics in the Falkland War' provides a complete insight into almost every aspect of this brutal war. Duration - 7h 56m. Author - Malcolm Hazell. Narrator - Andy Cresswell. Published Date - Saturday, 14 January 2023. Copyright - © 2022 Malcolm Hazell ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:10
Foreword
Duration:00:02:12
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:03:12
Service background of the author
Duration:00:10:59
The argentine claim to the Falkland islands
Duration:00:05:25
Argentine actions in South Georgia and Antarctica
Duration:00:05:26
Immediately before the main Argentine invasion of East and West Falkland
Duration:00:12:06
The Argentine invasion of East & West Falkland
Duration:00:03:56
The recapture of South Georgia
Duration:00:03:35
The long voyage south
Duration:00:23:30
San Carlos waters the landings
Duration:00:11:47
Consolidation & disposition of friendly forces on D day
Duration:00:02:46
D day + 1, 22 May 1982
Duration:00:04:36
The field hospital at Ajax Bay
Duration:00:17:09
D day + 2, 23 May 1982
Duration:00:14:23
D day + 3, 24 May 1982
Duration:00:03:52
D day + 4, 25 May 1982
Duration:00:12:37
D day + 5, 26 May 1982
Duration:00:06:40
D day + 6, 27 May 1982
Duration:00:06:03
The bombing of Ajax Bay & San Carlos
Duration:00:11:31
Argentine fixed wing aircraft
Duration:00:05:30
D day + 7, 28 May 1982
Duration:00:05:12
The battle to liberate Darwin & Goose Green
Duration:00:19:25
The reception of casualties at Ajax Bay
Duration:00:05:37
D day + 8, 29 May 1982
Duration:00:06:03
D day + 9, May 1982
Duration:00:10:09
D day + 10, 31 May 1982
Duration:00:11:44
D day + 11, Tues 1 June 1982
Duration:00:06:00
Forward Brigade Maintenance Area & 3 Brigade Air Squadron Forward Operating Base
Duration:00:09:57
Disposition of friendly forces, 1 June 1982
Duration:00:04:30
D day + 12, Wed 2 June 1982
Duration:00:14:23
D day + 13, Thursday 3 June 1982
Duration:00:10:14
Trench foot, a serious threat
Duration:00:09:04
Disposition of friendly forces
Duration:00:05:21
D day + 14, Friday 4 June 1982
Duration:00:08:31
D day + 15, Saturday 5 June 1982
Duration:00:08:24
D day + 16, Sunday 6 June to D day + 20, Thursday 10 June 1982
Duration:00:07:58
D day + 18, Tuesday 8 June 1982
Duration:00:02:42
D day + 19, Wednesday 9 June 1982
Duration:00:01:00
D day + 20, Thursday 10 June 1982
Duration:00:04:00
D day + 21, Friday 11 June 1982
Duration:00:04:53
The night assaults on Mount Longdon, Two Sisters, & Mount Harriet 11 & 12 June 1982
Duration:00:04:30
The move to respective start lines
Duration:00:02:45
The assaults
Duration:00:13:18
45 Commando Group assault on Two Sisters
Duration:00:07:41
The arrival of casualties at Teal Inlet
Duration:00:10:53
The final assaults of Mounts William & Tumbledown, Wireless & Cortley Ridges & Sapper Hill
Duration:00:16:16
One Troop Medical Squadron, Teal Inlet 14 15 june 1982
Duration:00:07:12
The unfolding mine situation
Duration:00:04:24
The final move to Stanley, 16 June 1982
Duration:00:09:21
The unresolved circumstances regarding the burial of the dead at Teal Inlet bunk house
Duration:00:51:49
Concluding summary
Duration:00:07:57
Remainder of images
Duration:00:01:59
Annex A
Duration:00:05:15
Annex B
Duration:00:10:21
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:12