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The Royal Navy, RAF, and British Army benefited from the CIA's secret ownership of a code-making machine company during the Falklands' War, a new investigation has claimed.
A former commander in chief of the Argentine Army, 2003 to 2011, and Malvinas Veteran, Martín Balza in a recent column in the Buenos Aires daily Perfil, wrote a column exposing what he described ...
The Marine Corps is in the process of retiring the AV-8B Harrier, which is designed for short takeoffs and vertical landings.
The brief, bloody war between the U.K. and Argentina factors into the new season of The Crown. Here's what really happened in those 10 weeks in 1982.
Forty years ago, the UK and Argentina went to war over the Falkland Islands. The Falklands War involved major operations by air, sea, and ground forces. Decades later, the war still shapes the ...
The Falklands War in 1982 was the last major conflict to involve land, sea, and air battles. To help counter Argentina, the British turned to their most well-known special-operations unit: the SAS ...
Mount Tumbledown was where the war ended. When British troops eventually captured the heights above Port Stanley in fighting across 13 and 14 June, the Argentine occupying force promptly surrendered.
Many officers blame cuts to the army’s size. It has shrunk relentlessly since the end of the cold war (see chart), from 150,000 troops in 1991 to just over 82,000 last year.