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War is nothing like the movies. The life experiences soldiers have on the field are nothing like what an overview of the tactical map can tell us. The
Landing In San Carlos : Falkland Islands War : A Warrior's Tale from within the heart of the battle, one in which the UK lost many sailors.
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War is nothing like the movies. The life experiences soldiers have on the field are nothing like what an overview of the tactical map can tell us. The
Falkland Islands War, a brief undeclared war fought between Argentina and Great Britain in 1982 over control of the Falkland Islands.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War. One of the defining moments of former Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher's leadership, the hard feelings of Argentineans at the loss of islands they claim as theirs has not eased.
War is nothing like the movies. The life experiences soldiers have on the field are nothing like what an overview of the tactical map can tell us. The
Argentina’s lost war for the islands still rankles deeply many Argentinians, over four decades later.
Hundreds of Falkland Islands residents flocked to Gypsy Cove and Yorke Bay after the beach was cleared of the estimated 13,000 mines left by Argentine forces during the 1982 Falklands War.
On 2 April 1982, Argentinian forces invaded the British overseas territory of the Falkland Islands. Three days later the UK dispatched a naval task force to reclaim the islands. Here are 30 photos from the conflict.
With breathtaking landscapes, amazing wildlife, and a rich history, the Falkland Islands are a remote destination that is well worth the trip (with a map).
In 1982, conflict erupts between Great Britain and Argentina, putting important forces into play. Argentina decides to seize the Falkland Islands, which had been occupied by the United Kingdom since the beginning of the 19th century. On April 2, an island landing of Argentine forces succeeds, taking the government of Margaret Thatcher by surprise. Argentina asserts its sovereignty over the Islands. While hoping for a diplomatic solution, No. 10 Downing Street prepares a large-scale operation to regain control of the Falkland Islands. Along with the use of traditional combat techniques, these operations also provide an extraordinary test of modern electronic weaponry.
War is nothing like the movies. The life experiences soldiers have on the field are nothing like what an overview of the tactical map can tell us. The
It’s difficult to imagine a less hospitable place to spend five days and nights than dug into the side of Sussex Mountain on the Falkland Islands. Bleak doesn’t
Hundreds of Falkland Islands residents flocked to Gypsy Cove and Yorke Bay after the beach was cleared of the estimated 13,000 mines left by Argentine forces during the 1982 Falklands War.
Although the Falklands War is not widely discussed, its legacy continues to shape Argentine and British policy. Here is a look back at this war of 1982.
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner speaks during a meeting at the United Nations headquarters in New York on the disputed Falkland Islands on the 30th anniversary of the end of war...
War is nothing like the movies. The life experiences soldiers have on the field are nothing like what an overview of the tactical map can tell us. The
The Falkland Islands covers a total area of 12,173 sq.km (4,700 sq mi), and are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom in South Atlantic Ocean. As
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War. One of the defining moments of former Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher's leadership, the hard feelings of Argentineans at the loss of islands they claim as theirs has not eased.
Hundreds of Falkland Islands residents flocked to Gypsy Cove and Yorke Bay after the beach was cleared of the estimated 13,000 mines left by Argentine forces during the 1982 Falklands War.
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FILES - Argentine war cemetery near Darwin, Falklands, 22 March 2007. Twenty-five years later Buenos Aires continues to claim sovereignty over the islands, which the country's then military junta...
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Malvinas Islands, Falkland Islands, Islas Malvinas Memorial in Buenos Aires Argentina. Ironic location of this icon about Falklands War near English Clock!