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Commodore Pablo Marcos Rafael Carballo (born 11 December 1947) is a retired member of the Argentine Air Force - the ''Fuerza Aérea Argentina'' (FAA) - who fought in the 1982
Falklands War The Falklands War () was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British Overseas Territories, British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and Falkland Islands Dependenci ...
where he participated in actions that led to the sinking of three
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ships. He was awarded the highest national military decoration: the Argentine Nation to the Heroic Valour in Combat Cross, the Argentine Congressional Medal, and the Highest Distinction of the Argentine Air Force.


Career

Ensign Carballo graduated as a pilot in the 37th class of ''Escuela de Aviación Militar'' (Military Flying School) of the FAA at
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in 1971. In 1972, he graduated as a fighter pilot in the 4th Air Brigade ( ) at ''El Plumerillo'', Mendoza flying Morane-Saulnier MS-760 Paris and
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s. He was then assigned as a cadet instructor of the Cordoba Flying School. In 1979, he was assigned to the 5th Air Brigade ( ), Villa Reynolds,
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to fly A-4B Skyhawks where he was promoted from section leader to brigade chief of operations. He then served on 6th Air Brigade ( ) at
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flying
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and
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becoming the squadron chief.


Falklands (Malvinas) War

In 1982 Captain Carballo was section leader at 5th Air Brigade flying A-4B Skyhawks. The unit deployed to the southern airfield Puerto Santa Cruz ap
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in Santa Cruz Province when hostilities broke out. He took part in the following missions: ( ''showing: approximate local time , Aircraft , Call signal'' ) * 1 May 17:30 : C-215 Flight ''Trueno''. In their first ever combat mission four A-4B mistakenly attacked the ELMA cargo ship ''Formosa'' near
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in a
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incident; fortunately without casualties. The ship returned to the mainland carrying a 500 lb
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. * 21 May 13:00 : C-204 Flight ''Mula''. Two A-4B entered
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. "Mula 2" (Pilot Ensign Carmona) attacked an unknown ship, having expended his ordnance, Carballo ordered him to return to base. Carballo continued alone and attacked HMS ''Ardent'' straddling her with two
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, both of which failed to explode. * 23 May 13:30 : C-228 Flight ''Nene''. Four A-4B attacked HMS ''Antelope''. Carballo's plane was damaged by a
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while on his bombing run, so he broke off from the attack and returned safely to
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. Two unexploded bombs hit the ship after the attack, one of which detonated while being defused, sinking the ship. * 25 May 15:20 : C-225 Flight ''Vulcano'' Two A-4B (flying with Lt Carlos Rinke) attacked HMS ''Broadsword'' which was providing anti-aircraft missile cover for HMS ''Coventry,'' which itself was acting as a decoy to draw attacks away. ''Broadsword'' Sea Wolf missile system developed a technical fault and could not be fired at the Skyhawks. The bomb bounced off the sea passed through the ship damaging the frigate's communication systems, hydraulics and electrics systems and shattering the nose of her Sea Lynx helicopter before exploding without causing further damage. In the same action, another flight (''
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'' flown by 1st Lt Velazco and Ensign Barrionuevo) sank the destroyer HMS ''Coventry'' * 27 May 16:58 : Flight ''Póker'' Two A-4B (again with Lt Rinke) struck ground targets at
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. Each aircraft carrying four 500 lb retarding bombs, causing 5 deaths and 26 injuries. * 08 Jun : Flights ''Dogo'' and ''Mastín'' with four A-4B each carrying three 500 lb retarding tail bombs attacked landing ships at Fitzroy. Carballo (and two other pilots) were forced to return to base when near to the target due to mechanical problems. A second wave of eight Grupo 4 A-4C (Flights ''Mazo'' and ''Yunque'') were later deployed on this mission, with three shot down by
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s. * 12 June: C-221 Flight ''Paris''. Two A-4B, Paris 2 (Lt Rinke's plane) had a fire on departure and the mission was aborted.


Aircraft

The A-4P Skyhawk (called A-4B by the Argentines) were bought from the
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inventory in 1966 and at the time of the war were painted green/brown topsides with light blue undersides heavily faded colours. Yellows identity markings were also added during the conflict. These aircraft provided outstanding performance and availability even in the harsh operating conditions of the South Atlantic with most of them returning from missions with some form of battle damage and were patched up and pressed back into service within matter of hours. Because of this, pilots used to change airframes between sorties. In spite of using two 295-gallon
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s they needed
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twice during missions. The ordnance used during the conflict were one British-made 1000 lb Mk 17 bomb or four Spanish-made 500 lb retarding tail ''Expal-Explosivos Alaveses'' (named BRP). American 500 lb retarding tail
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s ("Snake Eye") were also available but used infrequently. The aircraft were also armed with two 20 mm cannons but without any
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,
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or
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for self-defence.


Later career

Carballo later became Chief of the Weapons Test Center ( ) at Cordoba and passed a Master on Strategy at the USAF
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, before becoming Director of INAC (), the Argentine civil aviation school He retired from the Air Force on April 2, 2001, as a ''Comodoro'' (
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equivalent:
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and RAF equivalent:
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) As of 2006, he was professor of the Flying School at Cordoba.


See also

* Roberto Curilovic


Publications

* 1985, Halcones sobre Malvinas (''Hawks over the Falklands'') * 1999, Dios Y Los Halcones (''God and the Hawks'') * 2005, Halcones de Malvinas (''Hawks of the Falklands'')


References

;Notes ;Bibliography
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* Ruben Oscar Moro ''La Guerra Inaudita'', 2000

* ''Halcones de Malvinas'' Ed.2005


External links


British Video on HMS Ardent attack
* Fragment o
Commodore Pablo Carballo talking
at the National Library of Aeronautics, Buenos Aires, Argentina {{DEFAULTSORT:Carballo, Pablo Argentine Air Force officers Argentine Air Force pilots of the Falklands War Falklands War pilots Living people 1947 births