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  2. Falkland Islands Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Falkland Islands Defence Force meet once a week for training, with various extended training weekends throughout the year. Soldiers of the Falkland Islands Defence Force conduct training patrols with soldiers from the British garrison on the islands as well as acting as "enemy" forces against British soldiers in training exercises. [17]

  3. Military of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Falkland Islands maintains its own part-time volunteer force, the Falkland Islands Defence Force (FIDF), previously known as the Falkland Islands Volunteer Corps. . Although this unit existed in 1982 as a reinforcement for the Governor's detachment of Royal Marines, it did not play any part in the main conflict during the war of 1982, its members having spent the duration of the ...

  4. Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    A British military garrison is stationed on the islands, and the Falkland Islands government funds an additional platoon to company-sized light infantry Falkland Islands Defence Force. [87] The Falklands claim an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) extending 200 nmi (370 km) from its coastal baselines, based on the United Nations Convention on the ...

  5. Falklands War order of battle: British ground forces - Wikipedia

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    Operation Corporate command structure 1982 D-day at San Carlos. The land forces employed by the United Kingdom during the Falklands War amounted to a divisional sized formation, named as Land Forces Falkland Islands, consisting of two brigades:

  6. Category:Military of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    Falkland Islands Defence Force; K. Kelly's Garden; M. Mare Harbour; Mount Alice (Falkland Islands) Mount Kent; N. No. 1312 Flight RAF; No. 1435 Flight RAF; R. RAF ...

  7. FIDF - Wikipedia

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    Falkland Islands Defence Force, the local volunteer defence unit in the Falkland Islands Friends of the Israel Defense Forces , an American charity Topics referred to by the same term

  8. What is the British military presence in the Falkland Islands?

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    A number of British forces remain permanently deployed in the Falkland Islands, 40 years since the Argentine surrender in the Falklands War.

  9. Yomp - Wikipedia

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    The word and its meaning came to national prominence in the UK during the Falklands War in 1982. After disembarking from ships at San Carlos on East Falkland, on 21 May 1982, Royal Marines and members of the Parachute Regiment yomped (and tabbed) with their equipment across the islands, covering 56 miles (90 km) [2] in three days carrying 80-pound (36 kg) [3] loads.