Michael Bilton is a British investigative journalist and Emmy award winning documentary filmmaker. He has also taught journalism at universities in Great Britain, the United States, and Denmark.
A good account from those directly involved with the Falklands battle in 1982. It gives a perspective not only of the battles fought but of the conditions endured in any was. It gives weight to both sides that fought and also those who were left behind as well as those who had no choice but to put up with it, not being able to flee. Very readable without the gung-ho attitude so common in war histories.