Phoenix Squadron
HMS Ark Royal, Britain's last Topguns and the untold story of their most dramatic mission
(Author) Rowland WhiteJanuary 1972- the tiny outpost of British Honduras is threatened with imminent invasion by battle-hardened, US-trained Guatemalan paratroops. Britain's response must be immediate and decisive. But there is only one deterrent the government can offer- HMS Ark Royal, once the Navy's most powerful warship, now a white elephant on the verge of being scrapped. To save the small colony, she must launch a pair of Buccaneer fighter bombers on an unprecedented long-range mission. But first the old carrier must make a high-speed, 1,500 mile dash across the Atlantic towards the Gulf of Mexico. The odds of arriving in time are very slim indeed... Drawing on extensive first-hand accounts and previously unseen, classified documents, Rowland White has pieced together one of the most audacious and thrilling missions of post-war British military history.
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.