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Rear-Admiral Sam Salt, who died on December 3 aged 69, commanded the first British warship to be sunk by enemy action after the Second World War On May 4 1982, during the Falklands War ...
The eventual goal of Clyde Naval Heritage is to have the frigate turned into a museum ship in Glasgow that will ... but also ...
Frigate HMS Ambuscade, which saw action in the ... to establish a Falklands War Memorial on the River Clyde near Glasgow. The ...
David O'Neill, 66, struck a deal with the Pakistan Navy for an ex-Falklands Frigate to return home. HMS Ambuscade was launched at Yarrows shipyard in Glasgow in 1973. The Type 21 Frigate took part ...
A former Royal Navy warship which served in the Falklands War looks set to return to the Clyde. HMS Ambuscade was built at Yarrow shipyard in Glasgow in 1975 and was part of the Royal Navy's fleet ...
particularly paintings he has done on scenes of the Falklands War. He also donated some of his paintings to the charity’s Art For Erskine auction, all of which were sold. HMS Plymouth was one of ...
And it is 42 years since the second HMS Sheffield, a Type 42 destroyer, was hit by an Argentinian missile during the Falklands War ... seven ships are named after Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast ...
Graham Walker served as a Leading Seaman (Radar) on board HMS Yarmouth during the Falklands conflict Graham ... The 58-year-old now lives in Kilmacolm, near Glasgow, with his wife Morag.
It remained unscathed despite Argentina’s claims of damaging Hermes during the Falklands War. After serving India, Viraat was dismantled in 2021. The Transformation of HMS Hermes: A Centaur ...
HMS Ambuscade, the last surviving Falklands War vessel ... HMS Ambuscade was built by Yarrow Shipbuilders on the River Clyde in Glasgow and launched on January 18, 1973 by Lady Griffin, the ...