On May 28–29, 1982, the Battle of Goose Green saw British 2 Para take on overwhelming Argentine forces in one of the most ...
Whatever your opinion on the moral rights and wrongs of the Falklands War ... The resulting war would see British and Argentinian forces involved in the biggest naval conflict staged since ...
The last British submarine known to have severed a cable was HMS Conqueror in 1982. Fresh from firing the torpedoes that sank ...
May 2 marks the fortieth anniversary of the first and only sinking of a warship by a nuclear submarine. By successfully sinking the Armada de la República Argentina’s (ARA) light... Britain’s ...
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. The joint investigation by the German public ...
He has been awarded £2,500 to study his project – the Falklands War and British Identity. He plans to visit the Islands in October and November 2013 to interview Members of the Legislative ...
Mrs Thatcher was prime minister when Argentina invaded the islands in 1982, triggering a two-month war that killed 649 ...
A total of 649 Argentines, and 255 British troops, died during the Falklands War in 1982. The ICRC said it hoped to be able to give answers to most of the relatives of those killed in the conflict.
They reveal how a British diplomat in South ... In the end, Nott’s visit to the Falklands passed off without incident. Defeat in the 74-day war spelled the beginning of the end for the military ...
Falklands War Mapping Project Academics from Oxford and Glasgow universities, along with two British Army veterans are behind the venture The project is being led by Dr Timothy Clack of the ...
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Prince George learns to fly aged 11 as future King makes maiden flight on last day of summer holiday ...