Battle of Mount Longdon

Battle of Mount Longdon
Part of Falklands War

Mountains around Mount Longdon
Date11–12 June 1982
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  Argentina
Commanders and leaders
Lt. Col Hew Pike Maj. Carlos Carrizo-Salvadores
Units involved

Parachute Regiment

3 Commando Brigade

Royal Navy

10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade

Strength
450
6 light guns
1 frigate
278
Casualties and losses
23 killed
54–60 wounded
31 killed
120 wounded
50 captured

The Battle of Mount Longdon was fought between the British 3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment and elements of the Argentine 7th Infantry Regiment on 11–12 June 1982, towards the end of the Falklands War. It was one of three engagements in a Brigade-size operation that night, along with the Battle of Mount Harriet and the Battle of Two Sisters.

A mixture of hand-to-hand fighting and ranged combat resulted in the British occupying this position above Port Stanley, allowing its capture and the surrender of Argentine forces on the islands.