RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:It certainly would be a futile effort on her part if she could possibly recollect the sinking of The Belgrano an unarmed troop ship
Unarmed troop ship ? Mate you're welcome to have your rant but at least make an attempt to get SOME of your facts right .
sourced from the Sunday Times
"The Argentine Navy also prepared to fight the Royal Navy. During the evening of May 1 Admiral Jorge Allara, on board the Argentine aircraft carrier 25 de Mayo, was gearing up to mount an attack. His tracker aircraft had picked up signs of British warships 120 miles away and he was aware of the reports from the Falklands of attempted British landings. Admiral Juan Lombardo, Commander South Atlantic, had given him new rules of engagement, allowing for attacks on the British fleet without restriction. As the carrier group moved from the north a group led by the cruiser General Belgrano would move to the south of the exclusion zone to attack any British units there using the Exocet anti-ship missiles on the destroyers accompanying the cruiser, whose own 6in guns outranged the 4.5in guns used by the British.
"Troop ship" my A'rse