Place in Falkland Islands, United Kingdom
Ajax Bay | |
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Some of the remaining buildings in 2008 | |
Ajax BayLocation in the Falkland Islands | |
Coordinates: 51°33′56″S 59°4′48″W / 51.56556°S 59.08000°W / -51.56556; -59.08000 | |
Country | United Kingdom |
British Overseas Territory | Falkland Islands |
Region | East Falkland |
Ajax Bay is a settlement on East Falkland, in the Falkland Islands. It is on the north west coast, on the shore of San Carlos Water, a few miles from Port San Carlos. It was mainly a refrigeration plant, and was developed by the Colonial Development Corporation in the 1950s, which was also responsible for developing Port Albemarle. It was supposed to freeze Falkland mutton, but this was found to be economically unviable. Many of the pre-fabricated houses were moved to Stanley.
During the Falklands War, the first British bridgehead was established on San Carlos Water on 21 May 1982. Ajax Bay was one of three landing points, and codenamed "Red Beach" as part of Operation Sutton. The next day, the refrigeration plant became a field hospital, the Advanced Surgical Centre. It was run by Surgeon Commander Rick Jolly and operated until 9 June.
Ajax Bay gallery
- Memorial plaque to the British Cdo Log Regt RM.
- Some of the remaining buildings of the freezer plant.
- Back of the building showing war era graffiti
- Gentoo penguins, the current residents of Ajax Bay
- Ajax Bay (Red Beach) 1982.
References
- Wheeler, Tony (2004). The Falklands & South Georgia Island. Lonely Planet. pp. 96–97. ISBN 9781740596435.
- "On this day 21 May 1982". Fleet Air Arm Officers Association. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
- Marsh, A R (November 1983). "A Short but Distant War - the Falklands Campaign". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 76 (11): 972–982. doi:10.1177/014107688307601119. PMC 1439657. PMID 6138433. S2CID 30170661.
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