Lot 46
H.M.S. Hermes


"Behind The Wire" - Medal and Militaria Sale | M25001
Auction: 17 September 2025 at 14:00 BST
Description
South Atlantic Medal awarded to S(S) P. Andrew Royal Navy HMS Hermes, comprising South Atlantic Medal 1982 with Rosette, (S(S) P Andrew D182913Y HMS Hermes), mounted on pin for wear, very fine (1)
Falklands War
Hermes was due to be decommissioned in 1982 after the 1981 Defence Review, but when the Falklands War broke out, she was made the flagship of the British forces, setting sail for the South Atlantic just three days after the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands. She sailed for the Falklands with an air group of 12 Sea Harrier FRS1 attack aircraft of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, and 18 Sea King helicopters. A few weeks after sailing, more aircraft were flown or transported via other ships to replace some losses and augment the task force. Hermes's air group grew to 16 Sea Harriers, 10 Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR3s of the Royal Air Force, and 10 Sea Kings (after some of the helicopters were dispersed to other ships) as well as a troop of Special Air Service (SAS) and Royal Marines. As she was the RN's largest carrier, she was considered too valuable to risk in close to the Falklands, due to the possibility of Argentine air force attacks. Her Harriers therefore operated at the limit of their endurance radius but were very successful in keeping the enemy aircraft at bay.
Sold with the Original Card Box of issue
Provenance
CJ & AJ Dixon 2009


