TOO FEW TOO FAR Author:George Thomsen, Malcolm Angel Published to coincide with 30th anniversary of the outbreak of the Falklands War on the 2 April 2012.Praise for the hardback published in 2008: 'The untold story of how 22 Marines held off hundreds of Argentineans and disabled a warship on the eve of the Falklands war' THE DAILY MAIL; 'Hero reveals Falklands very own 'Rorke's Drift'... told for ... more »the first time by one of the men involved' THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.Seen through the eyes of Section Commander George Thomsen, this inspiring firsthand account, tells of the tension-packed lead up, and the heroic stand, by a tiny band of brothers on one of the most inhospitable islands on the planet - South Georgia.They fought alone - besieged, isolated, and against an overwhelming invasion force - and yet had the enemy reeling on the ropes.This is the story of true British grit, sheer bloody mindedness, professionalism and ingenuity. The Royal Marines' courageous action on that extraordinary day changed the balance of The South Atlantic War. This was a modern-day Rorke's Drift when world events literally took too few too far.Twenty-five years after these events took place; this is George Thomsen's true story, as told to Malcolm Angel.« less