I've been watching/reading a lot about the Falklands the last few months. That first Harrier raid was interesting, the Harriers DID take a lot of fire at their target, you can see in the videos several AAA holes in a single Jet, with some you could put a fist through in the tail fin. Scary stuff.
There are so many interesting facets of the war, from bomb alley, to the air war, 2 Para's actions in the first ground fights...a lot of interesting books.
My former boss, Allen Bell, from Globe Risk inc, was former SAS, and involved in many of the 'things' that happened down there. His best story always makes me laugh, and I've never read it elsewhere. Here goes in a few words:
The SAS was tasked with taking out certain positions at a certain beach at the height of the war. They had all kinds of pretty pictures and intel, and were inserted for what was supposed to be a night op. Well, the insertion was a screw up, and they ended up near the target with dawn rapidly approaching. The only option was try and swim away, or attack. So, being the SAS, they attacked. Charging up to their targets, all the Argies there had their hands up, and many had nervous smiles on their faces. The officer in charge of the first machine gun post told my boss "we thought it may be you SAS guys, we have heard of many things you have done and we were very afraid, and when we saw you run through our minefields in the dark and not one of you stepped on one, we just knew it HAD to be the SAS, and I decided to save my men and ordered them all to surrender". The only trouble was, the SAS had no idea there was a minefield on the beach they ran through, and it was just blind luck that many of the SAS weren't killed, let alone none.