Mount Kent Skirmish

Mount Kent Skirmish
Mount Kent Skirmish
Part of Falklands War
Date 30 - 31 May 1982
Location Mount Kent, East Falkland, Falkland Islands
51°40′23″S 58°06′47″W / 51.673°S 58.113°W / -51.673; -58.113Coordinates: 51°40′23″S 58°06′47″W / 51.673°S 58.113°W / -51.673; -58.113
Belligerents
Argentina Argentina

602 Commando Company

United Kingdom United Kingdom

22nd Special Air Service

Commanders and leaders
Captain Eduardo Villarruel,

Captain Tomas Fernandez

Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Rose,

Major Cedric Delves

Casualties and losses
None None

The Mount Kent Skirmish occurred during the Falklands War on 30-31 May 1982 when an Argentine patrol from 602 Commando Company commanded by Captain Eduardo Villarruel ran into a British patrol from D Squadron 22nd Special Air Service on the slopes of Mount Kent. The British took control of the situation.[1]

The Argentines are noted as to having passed out the radio message: "We are in trouble" and then forty minutes later: "There are English all around us... you had better hurry up".[1]

The following night on 31 May, K Company of 42 Commando, Royal Marines arrived nearby. The sight of a night firefight in progress confronted them. The Marines quickly took cover and after the fire fight had died down Major Cedric Delves of D Squadron, 22 SAS appeared and assured them that all was well and that the SAS had destroyed an Argentine patrol.[2]

One historian's account states the following:[3]

The SAS finally managed to surround the main commando group, consolidating into a position near the peak, and ambushed them with one of those devastating, explosive onslaughts of automatic fire and GPMG fire for which the regiment is famous. On sighting the 2nd Assault Section, the SAS spread out and opened a sharp fire on the Commandos from the cover of boulders. Within minutes, the Argentine patrol began to crumble as the Commandos came under fire from an enemy they couldn't even see. "We would have fought,” said Captain Tomas Fernandez, "if we had seen anyone to fight with”. One of the Argentine Commandos, Sergeant Alfredo Flores, was captured on Bluff Cove Peak and he stated later that he had been "left behind by his commander”.

References

  1. ^ a b David Aldea. "The Argentine Commandos on Mount Kent". britains-smallwars.com. http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Falklands/David/kent2.html. Retrieved 04 April 2010. 
  2. ^ David Aldea. "Mount Kent". britains-smallwars.com. http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Falklands/kent.html. Retrieved 04 April 2010. 
  3. ^ Martin Arostegui, op. cit, p. 205

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