Showing posts with label sailor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sailor. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Beagle Crisis: Depth Charges Against the Chilean Submarine Hyatt

Testimonies – Beagle Conflict 1978: “Attack the Enemy Submarine”



“In ’78, I was a Second-Class Petty Officer in the Argentine Navy, serving aboard the landing ship ARA Cabo San Antonio. During the Beagle Conflict, we were transporting Marine Infantry troops and supplies towards the south.

At the outset, when we set sail, we were told that we would be navigating without radio communication with higher command, so that the Chileans could not intercept our transmissions.

One evening, at dusk, we supposedly detected a Chilean submarine beneath our ship (which was said to have crossed into Argentine territorial waters). As time passed and it remained there, it was decided to attack it.

I don’t know whether that decision came from higher up (as radio silence was in place) or from our ship’s commanding officer.

Depth charges were dropped, fearing that the submarine might attack us, and hoping that this defensive action would drive it away.

The next morning, at dawn, oil-like patches were spotted on the surface, along with bits of metal or tin, or something of that sort. We never knew what it really was...

We served our country, and we would do it again.”

(Gonzalez, Juan Carlos – Argentine veteran, Beagle Channel Conflict)

Friday, December 8, 2023

Malvinas: ARA San Luis Heros

ARA San Luis War Patrol  - 1982

Source: Malvinas: Tras los submarinos ingleses 

 
Lieutenant Commander Ricardo Alessandrini, Chief of Armaments and Lieutenant Alejandro Maegli, Chief of Communications

 

The ship's crew at the end of the 1982 naval year




Lieutenant Commander Alessandrini, in a wet suit, ready to check some noises coming from the free movement area of the submarine


Lieutenant Commander Alessandrini, Lieutenant Commander Luis Seghezzi, Corvettte Captain Macías y Lieutenant Maegli


Lieutenant Commander Jorge Dacharry, Electricity Chief, LC Seghezzi, Navegation Chief  y Lieutennat Maegli



Lieutenant Commander Maegli (in the periscope) y Lieutenant Fernando María Azcueta, Submarine Commander


The Commander, Frigate Captain Azcueta, harangues the crew, once the decision to return to port has been made.



Part of the crew of the San Luis, shortly after returning to port

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The commander of the Submarine Force reviews the crew of the submarine, as soon as it arrives in port


Damián Riveros

Malvinas: Tras los submarinos ingleses