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Southern Thule

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Part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
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Part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
Orthographic projection centred on the South Sandwich Islands
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Orthographic projection centred on the South Sandwich Islands
South Sandwich Islands
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South Sandwich Islands

Southern Thule is a collection of the three southernmost islands in the South Sandwich Islands: Bellingshausen, Cook, and Thule (Morrell). Southern Thule is British territory, though claimed by Argentina. The island group is barren, windswept, bitterly cold, and uninhabited, of no real strategic or economic value. The Admiralty's Antarctic Pilot says that Southern Thule is part of an old sunken volcano, and is covered with ash and penguin guano. There are seals, petrels, and a bank of kelp just offshore, especially around a small inlet on Morrell called Ferguson Bay.

Southern Thule was given its name because it must have seemed to its discoverers at very much the extreme end of the world (see Ultima Thule).

Argentine Occupation 1976-1982

In November 1976 -- a party from the Argentine Air Force landed on Morrell, and - without informing the British Government - constructed a small military base complete with barracks, and a small concrete helicopter landing pad. They set up a weather station, a radio station, and a flagpole from which the Argentine Flag flew. All this was done at the direction of the Argentine Government in order to back up their territorial claim on the South Sandwich Islands. The base was named Corbeta Uruguay.

It was not until December 1976 that the British discovered what had happened. But initially, London did almost nothing about what was nothing less than a military invasion (and occupation) of sovereign British territory. More than a year was to go by before word of the occupation of Southern Thule was to leak out to the public. The then Prime Minister, James Callaghan, ruled out sending in the Royal Marines to end the occupation, preferring diplomacy. This lack of response, plus the British Government's intention to cut back the British military presence in the Antarctic for financial reasons, led the Argentine Government to believe that they could successfully occupy and annex the Falkland Islands and South Georgia, which they attempted in April 1982, sparking the Falklands War.

The Argentine presence remained on Southern Thule until six days after the Falklands War had ended. On June 20, 1982, several British warships landed Royal Marines and the Argentine garrison, outnumbered and outgunned, surrendered and handed over their weapons.

Aftermath

 on Southern Thule, about 1981
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Corbeta Uruguay on Southern Thule, about 1981

After the surrender, Southern Thule was left deserted, but six months later a passing British warship noticed that the Union Jack had been taken down from the flagpole at the deserted base and the flag of Argentina run up in its place. When word of this reached London, the military was ordered to destroy all buildings on Southern Thule, leaving Corbeta Uruguay unfit for prolonged habitation. By Christmas 1982 every barrack block and mess room and met station was reduced to a pile of concrete rubble, leaving only a small hut stocked with emergency supplies and the flagpole, which was last seen flying the restored Union Jack.

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