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La foto corresponde a la edición del "No Picnic" de 1985.
La descripción dice (la trascribo tal cual el libro para no cambiar siginificado a las palabras empleadas):
"Surrounded by his equipment, a dead Argentine NCO lies on Mount Harriet. When he was examined, amid his personal property of cups, boots and kit, it was discovered that his heavy-barreled machine gun had jammed on him. His useless ammunition lies across his body".
Alejandro
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al igual que ustedes, soy un apasionado por malvinas y sus héroes. Luego de haber leido "The Malvinas war" (Martin Middlebrook, libro mencionado en el párrafo adjunto ) ,"Three days in June (James O Connell)" y en wikipedia lo siguiente:
"Baldini himself appears to have been killed as he fired a machinegun. Corporal Dario Ríos was found lying dead with his platoon commander. Baldinis weapon and boots were removed for the use of the British soldiers.[22]A photo of the dead lieutenant appeared in the original hardback edition of the book Operation Corporate. The Story of the Malvinas War, 1982 (Viking Press, 1985) Also killed in the initial fighting was Cavalry Sergeant Jorge Alberto Ron[23] and the Argentine forward artillery observation officer, Lieutenant Alberto Rolando Ramos, whose last message was that his position was surrounded. Sub-Lieutenant Baldini was awarded the Argentine Nation to the Valour in Combat Medal.", tengo cierta seguridad de quienaparce en la foto abatido junto a su MAG es Baldini.
editado por thunder razón, imágen no apropiada
Con lo aportado hasta aquí, con referencia a la identidad del Soldado muerto que aparece en el Libro DE LA PLATA A MALVINAS, en forma de una pintura basada en una fotografía real, y mas lo aportado por mtorino, obtenido de Wikipedia,
Pregunto:
¿Se puede afirmar con certeza de que se trata de quien entonces era el Subteniente Juan Domingo Baldini...??
Saludos...
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