When Argentinian forces invaded the Falklands Islands in 1982, it took the British government by surprise. They needed a fast response, and military chiefs came up with a plan of action - Operation Black Buck. This is an account of the last British bomber raid, recalling the long-range attack on Port Stanley that opened the Falklands War.
Rowland White
Rowland White is a British author known for his works in the aviation and military history genres. He has written several acclaimed books, including "Vulcan 607" which details the iconic bomber's role in the Falklands War. White's writing style is characterized by meticulous research and vivid storytelling, capturing the drama and tension of historical events. His contributions to literature have shed light on lesser-known aspects of military history and garnered him a dedicated following among fans of the genre. "Vulcan 607" remains his most famous work, showcasing White's ability to bring to life the human stories behind pivotal moments in history.