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air forces of the United Kingdom, see British air services intheFalklandsWar. Despite initiating thewar, Argentina had not prepared a plan for the subsequent...
describes the composition and actions of the Argentine naval forcesintheFalklandsWar. For a list of naval forces from the United Kingdom, see British naval...
the surrender of the Argentine forcesintheFalklands on 14 June. Tensions between Britain and Argentina over the disputed Falkland Islands (Malvinas)...
from the United Kingdom, see British ground forcesintheFalklandsWar. Amphibious Task Group 40.1 - Rear Admiral of the Marines Carlos Büsser Amphibious...
"New Falklands' BritishForces commander played key role in UK 2009 floods' rescue operations". MercoPress. Retrieved 26 September 2015. "Falklands: New...
precipitating the FalklandsWar. Falkland Islanders overwhelmingly prefer to remain British. Following theBritish victory intheFalklandsWar, they were granted...
TheFalklandsWar (Spanish: Guerra de Malvinas) was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British dependent...
are some of the key weapons of theFalklandsWar used by both sides. Two Argentine Naval Aviation Dassault Super Étendard strike fighters, the primary platform...
The aftermath of the 1982 FalklandsWar between the United Kingdom and Argentina affected world geopolitics, the local political culture in Argentina...
The cultural impact of theFalklandsWar spanned several media in both Britain and Argentina. A number of films and television productions emerged from...
member of theFalkland Islands Legislative Council and assisted BritishforcesintheFalklandsWar. His younger brother Peter served intheBritish Task Force...
The last stage of theFalklandsWar was the surrender of the Argentine Governor at Port Stanley. At 21:00 on 14 June 1982, the commander of the Argentine...
launched by Argentine forces on 2 April 1982, to capture theFalkland Islands, and served as a catalyst for the subsequent FalklandsWar. The Argentines mounted...
leading to the 1982 FalklandsWar (Guerra de las Malvinas in Spanish) between the United Kingdom and Argentina over possession of theFalkland Islands and...
considerably larger than the 1982 Operation Corporate intheFalklandsWar, which saw around 30,000 personnel deployed and the Korean War, which saw fewer than...
1847, Lieutenant Richard Clement Moody, Governor of the Falkland Islands, formed theFalklands' militia force, consisting of two infantry platoons, and...
the following year. The station was constructed as part of British efforts to strengthen the defence of theFalkland Islands following theFalklands War...
comprises East Falkland, West Falkland, and 776 smaller islands. As a British overseas territory, theFalklands have internal self-governance, but the United...
The raid on Pebble Island was a raid by British Special Forces on Pebble Island's airfield during theFalklandsWar, and took place on the night of 14–15...
of war lists deaths of British armed forces and British citizens caused by conflicts in which the United Kingdom was involved. List of disasters in Great...
kit. It was popularised by journalistic coverage in 1982 during theFalklandsWar. The origin of the word is unclear, and there is no evidence to suggest...