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3rd May 1982:
Events of the day summarised by an extended Bank Holiday main news, all but dominated by the Falklands conflict.
Headlines:
- General Belgrano reportedly sunk by two torpedoes
- Argentine patrol boat sunk by Lynx helicopter
- and much more
#F82#FalklandsWar1982twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1652382814262775814?s=20
3rd May 1982:
In the South Atlantic, Alferez Sobral, an Argentine ocean-going tug armed with 20mm cannon, attacks a Sea King helicopter inside the TEZ. Lynx helicopters from HMS Coventry counter-attack, killing eight of the vessel's crew, and damaging the tug.
#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
In Sandy Woodwards account this incident was puzzling because the resulting explosion was bigger than expected which led to the belief it may have been an A69 Corvette and the Skua had hit the Exocet Container, but this was never confirmed.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
On the morning of 3rd May Conqueror headed towards the Isla de los Estados and returned to periscope depth to send a more detailed report on the attack on the Belgrano.
She continued west and passed the area where they had attacked the Cruiser.
#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
One intelligence intercept at Northwood reported that her third torpedo has hit the keel of the BOUCHARD, damaging its sonar and starting leaks, although the torpedo had not exploded.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
At 0520, Vulcan bombers again attack Stanley airfield.
In the UK, the liner QE2 is requisitioned as a troop carrier together with; “two roll-on-roll-off ferries, Baltic Ferry and Nordic Ferry and a container ship, Atlantic Causeway".
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Defence Secretary John Nott is asked whether Britain is at war with Argentina.
He replies "Certainly we have hostilities with the Argentines. It is not in legal terms, however, a war, although the ordinary layman would class it as a war".
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
In response to the Belgrano's sinking, Buenos Aires recalls its surface fleet to shallower water. It would take no further major offensive action against the British Task Force.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Argentine media reports on government released propaganda:
-HMS Exeter has been sunk
-11 Harriers and one helicopter have been shot down
MoD refutes the claims for obvious reasons.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Britain's Ministry of Defence responds that only one aircraft has suffered damage – described as “minimal” – and that one frigate has suffered some minor splinter damage. The spokesman denies that Exeter has been involved in any fighting.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
The MOD spokesman added that, contrary to claims of serious British casualties, only one seaman has been wounded. This casualty is described as, “safe and comfortable.”
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Falkland Islands: FCO SITREP: 0730 HOURS, 3 May
1. On 2 May at approximately 8 pm London time, the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano, sailing just outside the TEZ was hit by torpedoes fired from a British submarine.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
In Chile, the newspaper Tercera also comments on Argentine propaganda.
“Question: What news from Buenos Aires?
Answer: The British sent three planes to the islands and the Argentines shot down seven of them.”
3rd May 1982:
The Irish Government issue a statement, saying they are "seriously concerned at the escalating military situation."
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
More evidence of how much support was offered by the US and especially Casper Weinberger the US Secretary of Defence.
This help potentially included the use of USS Eisenhower as a "mobile runway".
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Task force departures had been continuing:
On May 2nd, the nuclear powered submarine HMS Valiant left Faslane.
Instead of heading straight for the Falklands, she was tasked with surveilling the Argentine coast.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Valiant would arrive off Argentina on 17 May. She spent 101 days on patrol and transmitted over 300 early air-warning alerts during that period.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
New York Times on US military aid for the United Kingdom.
Mr. Pym said he had not come with ''a shopping list'' of military items but had discussed ''in very general terms'' what the United States was ready to do to assist the British forces.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Ministry of Defence reply to an enquiry from Sir Timothy Kitson about Argentine Mirages (from France) and Daggers (from Israel) and whether they were equipped with laser equipment.
The answer given is that Argentine planes are laserless.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Draft of a press release to be issued on the planned deployment of 5th Brigade and the requisition of QE2.
As well as QE2, two roll-on-roll-off ferries, 'Baltic Ferry', 'Nordic Ferry' as well as the container ship 'Atlantic Causeway' are STUFT.
#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
As mentioned in the MOD press release #OTD the Cunard liner the QE2 was requisitioned by HM Government. She was to serve as a troopship.
#Vospers commenced work on the 5th of May to add Heli Decks, refuelling at sea pipework and mess decks etc
#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
A note on the controversy around the sinking of the Belgrano.
Much is made of the fact that she was outside the Total Exclusion Zone at the time that Conqueror fired her torpedoes.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
However the UK government had publicly warned the Argentine government on 23rd April, a full nine days before the attack, that Argentine vessels, whether inside or outside the TEZ would be attacked if it posed a threat to the Task Force.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
British commanders believed (correctly) that the Argentine fleet was engaged in a pincer movement with the aircraft carrier Veinte Cinco de Mayo closing in from the north-west and the Belgrano from the south-east.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
The Argentine aircraft carrier would also have been sunk if detected by British submarines. She was being hunted by an SSN but it had lost contact with her task group.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Twenty-two years later, in 2004, secret Argentine documents confirmed that the cruiser and her destroyer escorts were involved in a double-pronged action commanded by Rear Admiral Allara.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
His mission was to attack when favourable conditions allowed.
On 2 May, the same day as Belgrano was sunk, Allara ordered an air attack on eight British ships which had been detected, but his attack was frustrated by bad light and lack of wind.
#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Admiral Allara said: "Although in my country and abroad, many voices condemned that action [of sinking Belgrano] from a strictly professional point of view, I cannot criticise it. She was a ship on a war mission."
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
Others have accused the British government of cynically attacking Belgrano to scupper the chances of peace talks succeeding.
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
This was disputed by the Chief of Defence Staff and member of Margaret Thatcher's War Cabinet, Admiral Sir Terence Lewin. He declared to me: "There was never any doubt that this was the right political and military thing to do."
#F82#FalklandsWar1982
3rd May 1982:
"It was not until after the cruiser was sunk that we knew anything of the Peruvian peace initiative which any way was a half-baked proposal which never had any chance of success."
#F82#FalklandsWar1982