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Falklands 1982: How Three Daggers Were Shot Down in Just Five SecondsIn the blink of an eye, three Argentine Daggers were downed in just five seconds over the Falklands on 24 May 1982. This remarkable moment in the Falklands War showcases the skill and precision of ...
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Suicide Mission Over Falklands: The Last Argentine A-4 Pilots Faced the ImpossibleThroughout the 1982 conflict, Argentine Air Force and Navy launched many airstrikes against British forces recovering the ...
Finally General Balza underlined that any misunderstanding arising from recent revelations about the Falklands war have had no impact at all in bilateral relations. He remarked that "the Chilean ...
The war itself lasted for less than three months. But 30 years on, wounds from the Falklands war are fresh, and Britain and Argentina are still at odds over the chilly, windswept island chain in ...
“That really made me, because we were shocked to be woken up at night and told 'you're going to war now, get on with it',” he said. “It was such a wakeup call. I mean, you don’t normally ...
The Falklands War, as the 74-day conflict came to be known, may seem rather unremarkable today, despite the loss in life, but its influence can still be felt in the British Isles. The U.K.’s ...
During the opening days of the Falklands war in April 1982, Rear Adm Chris Parry was a lieutenant. His ship, HMS Antrim received indications an Argentinian submarine was nearby in the south ...
THE Falklands War was a conflict that tragically cost the lives of over 900 military personnel and three civilians. The conflict saw British troops sent to defend South Atlantic territory from ...
When Britain announced it was going to war in the Falklands, I was greatly relieved. I had been anxious to ensure that we had done enough to get the response from Britain that we needed ...
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The memories of those deported, killed, imprisoned, or tortured are with current leaders; so, too, are the ghosts of those ...
THREATS of a new Falklands war shouldn't be ignored - but the UK is better prepared than ever, a former Royal Navy chief has said. Lord Admiral West, 75, believes there is no concern of an ...
The end of the Falklands War - 40 years ago - saw a gradual change in attitudes towards how we treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Yet veterans of the Falklands are still dealing with the ...
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