Grass Island, South Georgia Explained

Grass Island, South Georgia
Country:United Kingdom

Grass Island (Spanish; Castilian: Isla Pasto) is a conspicuous island lying across the entrance to Stromness Harbour in Stromness Bay, South Georgia. It was known as "Mutton Island" as early as 1912, but since 1920 the name Grass Island has been consistently used.

On the 22 and 23 April 1982, after a British Special Boat Service team had been driven back by snow at Cumberland East Bay, as part of Operation Paraquet a Troop of the Special Air Service was landed on Grass Island from HMS Antrim, and set up an observation post in preparations for an attack on Argentine positions.[1] [2]

In 2000, the island became rat-free after a team from New Zealand helped in an extermination.

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Notes and References

  1. Bicheno, Hugh (2006) Razor's Edge: The Unofficial History of the Falklands War. London. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
  2. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2021/03/04/major-tommy-turtle-sas-soldier-took-part-crucial-operations/amp/ Major Tommy Turtle, SAS soldier who took part in crucial operations during the Falklands War – obituary