The Falkland Islands this week mark thirteen years since the referendum in which residents overwhelmingly voted to remain a British Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom.
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Falklands conflict ignites: Argentine jets ready to strike British fleet
On May 1st, 1982, tensions over the Falklands erupted as Argentina’s Mirage IIIEA and Dagger jets prepared to challenge the British Navy. With HMS Hermes and HMS Invincible entering the exclusion zone ...
Commodore Tony Morton, who has died aged 84, was a naval aviator who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his exemplary leadership while commanding the frigate Yarmouth during the ...
Carlos Perez Llana claimed it was 'plausible to think that Great Britain couldn't defend the Falklands today' adding: 'That's a realistic fact.' ...
The University of Manchester is hosting a major conference about the Falklands conflict next April on Thursday 16 and Friday 17. 44 years have passed, but the conflict still resonates deeply in both ...
Defence experts have raised concerns over the security of the Falklands as Argentina rebuilds its military. HMS Forth, a “river class” offshore patrol vessel, is now the only ship protecting the ...
RFA Argus, the country’s only hospital ship, was entered into service in 1982, but was found unfit to return to sea last year ...
The final goodbye for the RFA Argus, the last remaining ship from the Falklands War, has been delayed by poor conditions.
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The Last Ship from the Falklands War Could Soon Be Scrapped
The RFA Argus, a British casualty receiving ship, is slated for retirement, then scrapping—but the Royal Navy has repeatedly dragged its heels on sending the ship to its grave.
The last remaining ship from Falklands War set to set sail for the final time. RFA Argus, the last active ship to have served ...
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