The Moment That Made Me | Major General Julian Thompson

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  • @paulbradford8240
    @paulbradford8240 Місяць тому +19

    "You should love your men, otherwise you shouldn't command them". What a wonderful statement.
    A great interview that could have gone on for longer!

  • @TheNukite
    @TheNukite Місяць тому +48

    Can't believe hes 90 years old, he is in good shape for that age.

  • @tonystevens9278
    @tonystevens9278 Місяць тому +61

    Another excellent interview. I like the fact that Julian Thompson is so ready to give credit to his team (both RM and Army) and acknowledge that he under resourced the Goose Green' action. Impressive man.

  • @philipwells2793
    @philipwells2793 Місяць тому +39

    A soldiers soldier, a gentleman, and a great friend to many.

    • @thetruthhurts7675
      @thetruthhurts7675 7 днів тому

      A Royal Marine, and proud of his part in the Royal Navy. Not a squadie by any means at all.

  • @abbiscuit
    @abbiscuit Місяць тому +27

    Thank you for this wonderful interview. He is as sharp now as he ever was. He respected those he commanded and received their respect in return. He also leads the way with a humanitarian approach to former enemies and as an advocate for veterans. A great British commander.

  • @Drummer2020
    @Drummer2020 Місяць тому +18

    I am honoured that he wrote the foreword to both my books about the many times Royal Marines musicians have actually put down their instruments and gone off to war. A real gentleman and great leader.

    • @chuckymcchuckface8768
      @chuckymcchuckface8768 Місяць тому +2

      What's the name of your books? Sorry for being ignorant of such.

  • @scottborham2838
    @scottborham2838 Місяць тому +11

    As a nine year old here in Australia I was glued to the TV when the Falklands war was on. And for many years I watch docos / interviews and read books ect about the war. And there was always something about Maj Gen Thompson he was a inspiration a Soldiers Soldier and a true leader. Him had a impact on me to enlist in the Army. Funny how some you don't know have never met can have such a impact on your life. Truly a amazing Marine.

  • @ctbaw9484
    @ctbaw9484 Місяць тому +7

    Makes me feel old. I was a high school kid in CT, USA and I remember all of this. Thank god for these gentlemen doing these interviews. It all history and first sources are so important.

  • @bikenavbm1229
    @bikenavbm1229 Місяць тому +6

    I know some of the story, but listening to this Man's story you can just feel the depth of his Professionalism, Humility and Humanity. In life its important to know the guy/gal at the top knows what they are doing, In the ultimate endeavor this is the kind of Man you need, Thank you Major General for then and now for taking the time to tell us a little. Brilliant Kate as usual saying little but making it count. Happy New Year both.

  • @jf7243
    @jf7243 Місяць тому +20

    Thanks Kate. What an excellent interview. Historic.

  • @Aerosnapper
    @Aerosnapper Місяць тому +22

    A fascinating insight - and it shouldn't be overlooked what a great job Kate does of the interview - excellent open questions that turned on the mental tap for General Julian.

  • @donpark759
    @donpark759 Місяць тому +9

    I got married on 1st April 1982, and shortly after, my RSM gave a wedding present- a signal putting me on short notice for Op Corporate - the retaking of the Falklands. Julian Thompson and Jeremy Moore did a great job. We were lucky to have them!

  • @rileyuktv6426
    @rileyuktv6426 Місяць тому +27

    Remarkable achievement 🇬🇧

  • @bluesteel6612
    @bluesteel6612 Місяць тому +21

    Brilliant reflection of a critical situation

  • @AC-SlaUkr
    @AC-SlaUkr Місяць тому +27

    We were so lucky to have leaders like Julian Thompson. When you look at some of the others the outcome could have been so different.

  • @alisoncooper1421
    @alisoncooper1421 Місяць тому +2

    Brilliant interview, most impressed with the respect and understanding of the Interviewer.
    She allowed the a humble man to tell his own story, Britain are lucky to have soldiers of his calibre protecting them..

  • @lleifior2
    @lleifior2 Місяць тому +8

    Brilliant interview - the thing that history is made of.

  • @zen4men
    @zen4men Місяць тому +3

    I met the officer in charge of Mexeflotes at San Carlos,
    ==========================================
    while hitch-hiking in Sussex about 5 years back.
    I love the spontaneous meetings and conversations
    that thumbing a lift throws up!
    I have always had an interest in the Falklands War,
    so to hear the Mexeflote story firsthand
    is something I greatly value.
    Should that Gentleman happen to see this -
    Thank You!
    /

  • @jonbroadsword7572
    @jonbroadsword7572 Місяць тому +7

    This has been a great series and members of the military or even civilian business management could certainly learn a lot from watching these interviews.

  • @billstackable
    @billstackable 13 днів тому

    American Gulf War vet (3rd Armored Division) here; much respect to the General and all the troops who served in the Falklands. Hopefully this world will find more like you in the days ahead; needed everywhere! God bless…

  • @fredboland3934
    @fredboland3934 Місяць тому +8

    Definitely a Soldier's Soldier, what a man!!!

  • @MarkWadsworth-c7n
    @MarkWadsworth-c7n Місяць тому +6

    Reading his book about the Falklands war at present.... brilliant man... without him in charge of the land battles it would have been alot worse....

  • @nickmathews7445
    @nickmathews7445 Місяць тому +6

    Great interview - good on this man.

  • @uyd
    @uyd Місяць тому +12

    Amazing feat of military and logistical success

  • @The_Oracle
    @The_Oracle Місяць тому +3

    Major General Julian highlighting the importance of the team!

  • @bevboakes8982
    @bevboakes8982 Місяць тому +15

    Great to listen to my old Major (Cpl 45Cdo) talk about his experience in the Falklands etc,plus for him to mention my next door neighbour Brigadier James Hill sadly no longer with us.

    • @davidhumphreys7035
      @davidhumphreys7035 Місяць тому

      How did a Cpl end up next door neighbours to a Brigadier? Sounds like a great dit.

    • @bevboakes8982
      @bevboakes8982 Місяць тому

      ⁠@@davidhumphreys7035the Brig moved in next door to me,two veterans together a maroon lid and a green lid chewing the fat

  • @sophrapsune
    @sophrapsune Місяць тому +3

    This is a fantastic series, thanks!

  • @georgemurray2901
    @georgemurray2901 Місяць тому +2

    What a man ! Honest about his failings and yet still resolute.

  • @ianblewett3118
    @ianblewett3118 Місяць тому +11

    Excellent.

  • @martinhogg5337
    @martinhogg5337 Місяць тому +10

    What an impressive gent!

  • @IwasBraveFor2WholeSeconds
    @IwasBraveFor2WholeSeconds Місяць тому +29

    I'm surprised he didn't get his Knighthood, after all he won the war and saved Margaret Thatchers political career.

    • @garypoulton7311
      @garypoulton7311 Місяць тому +2

      Looking at the calibre of knighthoods today, I would imagine he's glad not to be sharing the same title as Starmer and Kahn. He is a true patriot, and seems to be a rare breed of intelligent, decent leader.

  • @danielhargreaves5992
    @danielhargreaves5992 Місяць тому +6

    Legend

  • @pm1104
    @pm1104 Місяць тому +8

    What a top guy …..incredible story ! 😊

  • @rickyb5499
    @rickyb5499 Місяць тому +2

    God bless you Sir 👏🇬🇧

  • @TANGOMAN1
    @TANGOMAN1 28 днів тому

    What amazing humility from a GOC

  • @davidharris4062
    @davidharris4062 Місяць тому +11

    Sergeant Ian McKay also died alongside Colonel H Jones and was also awarded a VC

    • @seamuskavanagh2566
      @seamuskavanagh2566 Місяць тому +11

      Jones was 2 Para and died at Darwin Hill near Goose Green, whereas McKay was 3 Para and died at Mount Longdon around two weeks later.
      Both were very brave men.

    • @lonpfrb
      @lonpfrb Місяць тому +1

      Non-comissioned officers, the backbone of the British Army.
      R.I.P Sgt McKay.
      Airborne!

  • @neilmaston5116
    @neilmaston5116 Місяць тому +1

    We were so lucky to have great leaders such as Julian Thompson during the Falklands conflict . With out a doubt the Corp got it absolutely right with the Officers who went to the top 👍

  • @Alfie1970Waterhouse
    @Alfie1970Waterhouse Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF1 Місяць тому +1

    His remarks about Goose Green: Reminds me of the 1960s sketch: "At this stage of the war, Perkins, we need a futile gesture'. However, it was very meaningful to the locals imprisoned in the hall and must have made a tremendous impression on the enemy.

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Місяць тому +1

      The attack on Goose Green was not at all a futile gesture. After losing _HMS Sheffield_ at the beginning of May, in the week before Goose Green, the task force lost 3 ships ( _Ardent_ , _Antelope_ and _Coventry_ ) as well as all the large transport helicopters on _Atlantic Conveyor_ . The opposition took the view that the Falklands mission was ill-conceived and should be aborted and threatened to withdraw its' support. The government desperately needed a victory in order to keep the whole campaign alive and viable.
      In Chip Chapman's interview he says that the victory at Goose Green had a devastating effect on Argentine morale across the Falklands.

  • @geoffwaterman6560
    @geoffwaterman6560 Місяць тому +7

    Never heard perspective from the regimenal Sargent majors and warrant officers how they went about implementing practically the orders to arrange the logistics.

  • @neilsheehan1065
    @neilsheehan1065 Місяць тому +5

    Good one

  • @pauljermyn5909
    @pauljermyn5909 Місяць тому +13

    The mod are still utterly incompetent today 40 years later.........

  • @nickmiller21
    @nickmiller21 Місяць тому

    You sir are an example to all soldiers

  • @AbbeySnooks
    @AbbeySnooks Місяць тому

    What a wise man.

  • @amanullahkariapper2503
    @amanullahkariapper2503 Місяць тому +1

    Lovely old man-an officer and a gentleman

  • @andrewmallard2301
    @andrewmallard2301 6 днів тому

    Meeting a number of those defending Mt Longdon, along with some 3 Para friends, this evening. Looking forward to hearing their account.

  • @alwishy2696
    @alwishy2696 Місяць тому

    No where near long enough, love listening to him.
    I didn't even know the Paras were in the Falklands !

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Місяць тому

      Have you been asleep for the last 40 years ?

  • @graemebowyer4901
    @graemebowyer4901 Місяць тому

    Great bloke.

  • @mairiconnell6282
    @mairiconnell6282 Місяць тому +10

    Great interview from a great man! Now Charlie Company 40 Cdo only had 6 at a full muster and once again the powers that be are talking about disbanding the RM’s.

  • @nicholasdavies6264
    @nicholasdavies6264 28 днів тому

    When you think that this guy joined the Royals so many years prior to the Falklands, he was the substance of leaders during the 2nd world war... a fighter, a leader and most importantly he tried to look after his Marines!

  • @edwardreed8862
    @edwardreed8862 Місяць тому +1

    Served with you in Brigade HQ Singapore I believe, Blood Reed

  • @squirepraggerstope3591
    @squirepraggerstope3591 Місяць тому +2

    Wasn't Thompson one of several furious participants in the Falklands War who justifiably considered suing the repugnant BBC after its repeated irresponsible and blase releases of information that might well have assisted the then Argentine enemy and so put the lives of British servicemen at risk?

  • @edwardreed8862
    @edwardreed8862 Місяць тому +1

    Greetings from Blood 709 now I’m in California

  • @IwasBraveFor2WholeSeconds
    @IwasBraveFor2WholeSeconds Місяць тому +2

    I recall the chaps whose job to shot down aircraft with their blow pipes couldn't carry them to an elevated area due to being extremely unfit handed them to the Paras. However the guys weren't trained on them and the approaching aircraft were free to sink the ships in the bay resulting in many casualties.

    • @ganndeber1621
      @ganndeber1621 Місяць тому +6

      The Blowpipe failed miserably, it was nothing to do with who carried them, it was a bad manpad design and was replaced quickly.

  • @matthewgardner1568
    @matthewgardner1568 Місяць тому +6

    I wish these people went into politics. We might have some better national leadership.

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Місяць тому

      In the military, you can tell the yappers, the naysayers and the opposition to shut up. In politics you can't.

  • @benwilson6145
    @benwilson6145 16 днів тому

    The unsung heroes of the Falkland War was Logistics, they did the impossible

  • @DonWan47
    @DonWan47 Місяць тому

    Goose Green was the biggest blunder of the war. It’s good to see MG Thompson admit and recognise that.
    Political considerations shouldn’t factor into tactical warfare.

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Місяць тому

      After losing 3 ships and 3 out of 4 Chinooks in the previous week, the government desperately needed some form of military victory in order to prevent the opposition from withdrawing its' support, which would probably have been terminal for the entire Falklands campaign. The idea to attack Goose Green was demanded by the circumstances, but Thompson did not provide sufficient resources because he was (probably) unaware of what was at stake. It takes a good and honourable man to admit to such an error.

    • @DonWan47
      @DonWan47 Місяць тому

      @ Opposition support was irrelevant. Thatcher killed the men of 2 Para for no strategic benefit.

  • @DanSimmons-s2f
    @DanSimmons-s2f Місяць тому

    I don't understand. How can you be - "The 2am call to war"

  • @jenseninsulation2202
    @jenseninsulation2202 Місяць тому +3

    Fieldhouse should have also been interviewed - politics ran riot at Northwood and the forces fighting
    in the Falklands felt the un-needed repercussions. Did Fieldhouse fold to the political pressure?

    • @docdr7199
      @docdr7199 Місяць тому +1

      Interviewing Fieldhouse is a bit difficult - he died in 1992.

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Місяць тому +1

      If we had not taken Goose Green, there was a significant risk that the opposition would have withdrawn its' support for the government, which would very probably have had fatal consequences for the entire Falklands campaign. Do you now understand why Fieldhouse agreed to find a quick win ?

  • @nickgood8166
    @nickgood8166 Місяць тому +2

    Background telly is a distraction.
    Good interview.

  • @SaintAdam49
    @SaintAdam49 Місяць тому +2

    Innit

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain Місяць тому

    I concur on the RCT, I'd not long before very reluctantly turned the SAS down because of the Nairac business - I'd been offered his job, it's all part of a public enquiry at the moment - so now I was in a pivotal position in Cadbury Schweppes I most certainly wasn't going to chicken out now I simply sold NAAFI the entire contents of our UK storehouses and by the time the management came in the next morning, they were somewhere off Ushant! I as saved by Peter Carington, who'd come straight from resigning as Foreign Secretary to a Main Board meeting - he was a non-exec - to discover the agenda as scrapped, for a reason which found his funny button.

  • @chrissheppard5068
    @chrissheppard5068 Місяць тому

    Do you miss freezing your Nads off. No.

  • @raystewart6524
    @raystewart6524 Місяць тому +5

    I was Duty Driver in York and got a call to go to the Comcen pick up a Priority signal to take to the G.O.C. N/East district..
    Got there...a guy there with a briefcase handcuffed to him said get me to the GOCs gaff..ASAP..
    So off we went..in he went the boss was there waiting..said to me go get a brew from the kitchen..then I found out the Argies had gone in...the GOC came in the kitchen and asked..where are The Falklands..he got an Atlas and I showed him...he said..this is gonna be a tough one

  • @mikewinston8709
    @mikewinston8709 Місяць тому +1

    Why oh why does she call them Argentinians? There is no such word. They are Argentines.

    • @Cous1nJack
      @Cous1nJack Місяць тому +10

      There is and either is acceptable. Consistency is key so as long as one doesn’t bounce between the two the world will keep spinning.

    • @mikewinston8709
      @mikewinston8709 Місяць тому +2

      @ Argentinian in the context of describing the people is wrong; as was pointed out to me by an Argentine.

    • @Cous1nJack
      @Cous1nJack Місяць тому +1

      @@mikewinston8709 so the word does exist now?

    • @mikewinston8709
      @mikewinston8709 Місяць тому +1

      @ Read what I wrote and not what you miscomprehended. Your lack of erudition is obvious.

    • @Cous1nJack
      @Cous1nJack Місяць тому +3

      @@mikewinston8709 ‘Argentinian in the context..’ implies there is a context where it would apply [this one] but you stated ‘there is no such word’. Read what you wrote, please.