Omar Alberto Rupp was the only Argentine killed during the sinking of , an Argentine trawler, during the Falklands War in 1982. Early life Rupp was born in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, of Volga German descent. Falklands War The large trawler Narwal was a fishing ship, but while at Mar del Plata, the crew were asked to sail to the Falklands area to collect intelligence for the Argentine Navy. The captain had told Rupp that he could go to Bahía Blanca to see his newborn son for the first time, but he said he would go when they returned. Narwal was bombed on 9 May 1982 by Sea Harriers of the Fleet Air Arm and Rupp was the only one killed. With his legs almost severed by the impact of an unexploded bomb, his last words to the captain while dying became famous: Capi, no voy a poder ver a mi hijo ("Chief, I will never know my son"). Aftermath Omar Alberto Rupp is now the name of some town squares, schools and monuments in Argentina.
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