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Falklands War hero & renowned Harrier pilot Nigel ‘Sharkey’ Ward dies aged 81

Sharkey was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his efforts and earned the nickname 'Mister Sea Harrier'

A FALKLANDS War hero who was one of the most renowned Harrier pilots has died aged 81.

Ex-Navy fighter ace Cdr Nigel “Sharkey” Ward passed away at his home on the Caribbean island of Grenada “with his dog by his side”.

Ex-Navy fighter ace Cdr Nigel 'Sharkey' Ward passed away at his home on the Caribbean island of Grenada 'with his dog by his side'
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Ex-Navy fighter ace Cdr Nigel 'Sharkey' Ward passed away at his home on the Caribbean island of Grenada 'with his dog by his side'Credit: PA
The Falklands War hero, pictured with son Cdr Kris Ward, who was one of the most renowned Harrier pilots has died aged 81
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The Falklands War hero, pictured with son Cdr Kris Ward, who was one of the most renowned Harrier pilots has died aged 81Credit: PA:Press Association
During the war in the Falklands, 'Sharkey' as he was known, flew over 60 missions and became the leading night pilot
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During the war in the Falklands, 'Sharkey' as he was known, flew over 60 missions and became the leading night pilotCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

He died on Friday of a suspected heart attack.

During the war in the Falklands, “Sharkey” as he was known, flew over 60 missions and became the leading night pilot - making three air-to-air kills using cannon fire and Sidewinder missiles.

He led 801 Naval Air Squadron, which was based on HMS Invincible, and not a single aircraft was lost to enemy jets during his command. 

Sharkey was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his efforts and earned the nickname “Mister Sea Harrier”.

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After retirement he advised the Government on military tactics and strategy but was also critical of cuts to the military. 

A tribute to the war hero last night described him as “finest of the finest”.

Dr Anthony Wells, who co-wrote Sharkey’s latest book, said: “Sharkey Ward was above and beyond the greatest naval aviator and leader of his generation, courageous, fearless, and the finest squadron commander.

“He was a superb tactician with an unrivaled strategic vision. Sharkey was much more than all this.

"His heart and soul were committed to the total best interests of the United Kingdom’s defence and Security interests. 

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“He had a fine discerning intellect that was perceptive and always focused on the realities and accurate facts about where the United Kingdom is with regard to a maritime deterrence strategy in total harmony with the United States Navy and US Marine Corps. 

“His case for naval air power was based on the finest analysis, accurate and perceptive.

"His duel with the Royal Air Force was well founded and completely justified. 

“May the British government honor Sharkey’s memory and courageous actions in combat by implementing all the recommendations in his latest book.

"He deserves no less. Sharkey Ward was the finest of the finest.”

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