The following series of photographs are of the No. 2 Dress
(Service Dress) uniform of a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Parachute Regiment circa
1982 (Falklands War). Although comprised of all authentic elements, the uniform
has been “re-constructed” to represent that of the commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion (Green lanyard) of the regiment, who was present for the total
action.
Not as well known as Lieut-Colonel Herbert “H” Jones VC MBE (2 Para), his
name is Lieut-Colonel Hew William Royston Pike, and he planned and executed
the highly successful frontal assault by 3 Para on the Argentinian forces in
the critical Battle of Mount Longdon. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order
(DSO) for this action. He had been previously appointed a Member of the
Military Order of the British Empire (MBE). Subsequently he was promoted to the rank
of Lieut-General, and appointed Knight Commander of the Bath (KCB), before
retirement in 2001.
Here is a photograph of Lieut-Colonels Pike (left) and Jones (right) standing on the flight deck of HMS Hermes during the voyage south to the Falklands in late April 1982. A second later photograph shows Lieut-General Sir Hew W.R. Pike MBE DSO KCB, prior to his retirement in 2001.