Operation Sheepskin: British Military Intervention in Anguilla, 1969

Author:   Matthew J Lord
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Volume:   38
ISBN:  

9781804513729


Pages:   86
Publication Date:   19 December 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Operation Sheepskin: British Military Intervention in Anguilla, 1969


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In the early morning light of 19 March 1969, soldiers of the 2nd Battalion of the British Parachute Regiment (2 PARA) and Royal Marines, clambered into the small landing craft and helicopters aboard HMS Minerva and HMS Rothesay. Their objective, under 'Operation Sheepskin', was to invade the small Caribbean island of Anguilla through both an amphibious and airborne assault. The operation aimed to crush a two-year island rebellion against the postcolonial government of Robert Bradshaw on St Kitts. Recent military intelligence reports had been patchy as to the level of resistance to be expected from the islanders; however, the number of firearms estimated to be on the island and the recent hostility experienced by British diplomats, suggested that the troops were about to encounter a storm of bullets as they hit the beaches. Strangely enough, as the squaddies splashed ashore, they were met by the thunderous silence of an empty beach, apart from the clicks of journalists' cameras. To the surprise of all involved, the occupation of the island was subsequently achieved without bloodshed. Whilst British policymakers soon questioned whether they had misread the situation in Anguilla and overreacted militarily, Fleet Street and the international media responded with ridicule. The operation was presented as a farce and emblematic of Britain's declining world role since the end of empire. This satirical interpretation has remained the abiding memory, if the invasion is remembered at all, within British public consciousness. Despite the military anti-climax however, this does not detract from the considerable importance of Operation Sheepskin for understanding the complexities of decolonisation in the Caribbean; Britain's military performance following the retreat from 'East of Suez' and decision-making within the Labour government of Prime Minister Harold Wilson. This book offers an in-depth military and political reappraisal of the Anguilla Crisis, exploring the countdown to military intervention, its tactical implementation and its legacy. In doing so, the book evaluates the reasons for the British government's apparent overreaction to the crisis, the scandal that rocked Whitehall as Operation Sheepskin was being arranged and finally, the series of operational blunders which emerged as the operation was carried out. Constituting a neglected and unusual chapter of post-war British military history, the book will appeal to those readers interested in the wars of decolonisation, British politics in the 1960s and the history of the Caribbean at the end of empire. 53 b/w photos, 6 colour profiles, 3 colour illustrations, 1 colour map

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Author:   Matthew J Lord
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Imprint:   Helion & Company
Volume:   38
ISBN:  

9781804513729


ISBN 10:   1804513725
Pages:   86
Publication Date:   19 December 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Matthew J. Lord (PhD) has lectured in military history, political science and international relations at Aberystwyth University, the University of Leeds and the University of Central Lancashire. Specialising in British military culture, low intensity conflict and counterinsurgency after 1945, he is the author of British Concepts of Heroic 'Gallantry' and the Sixties Transition: The Politics of Medals (2021) and co-editor of Redcoats to Tommies: The Experience of the British Soldier from the Eighteenth Century (2021).

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