Battle of Mount Kent

Battle of Mount Kent
Part of Falklands War
Date29 May–11 June 1982
Location51°40′23″S 58°06′47″W / 51.673°S 58.113°W / -51.673; -58.113
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  Argentina
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Lt. Col. Mike Rose
United Kingdom Maj. Cedric Delves
United Kingdom Cap. Gavin Hamilton
United Kingdom Cap. Peter Babbington
Argentina Cap. Eduardo Villarruel
Argentina Cap. Tomás Fernández
Argentina Cap. Andrés Ferrero
Units involved

22 Special Air Service

  • G Squadron

3 Commando Brigade

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
601 Commando Company
602 Commando Company
601st Helicopter Battalion
Special Operations Group
601st National Gendarmerie Special Forces Company
6th Infantry Regiment
Strength
1 destroyer HMS Glamorgan
1 Scorpion light tank
4 helicopters
1 Chinook
3 Sea king
7 helicopters
1 Puma, 4 Hueys
2 Chinooks
Casualties and losses
5 killed (4 from friendly fire)
11 wounded
3 Royal Marines,[1] 4 Gurkhas, and 4 SAS
1 Harrier shot down
9 killed
18 wounded
5 captured
1 Puma helicopter shot down
Battle of Mount Kent is located in Falkland Islands
Battle of Mount Kent
Location within Falkland Islands

The Battle of Mount Kent was a series of engagements during the Falklands War, primarily between British and Argentine special forces.

Mount Kent and the surrounding hills is an area of high ground on East Falkland, five miles West of the capital Stanley. At 1,093 ft (333 m) [2] it dominated the British axis of advance from San Carlos to Stanley and its proximity to the capital, made it of strategic interest to both British and Argentinian Forces.


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