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  2. Falklands War - Wikipedia

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    There are several memorials on the Falkland Islands themselves, the most notable of which is the 1982 Liberation Memorial, unveiled in 1984 on the second anniversary of the end of the war. It lists the names of the 255 British military personnel who died during the war and is located in front of the Secretariat Building in Stanley, overlooking ...

  3. Aftermath of the Falklands War - Wikipedia

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    Remains of a helicopter shot down in South Georgia Island during Falklands War. (Photo taken 1999) The aftermath of the 1982 Falklands War between the United Kingdom and Argentina affected world geopolitics, the local political culture in Argentina and the UK, military thought, medical treatment, and the lives of those who were directly involved in the war.

  4. Blue Beach Military Cemetery at San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Two of three Falkland civilians killed during the war, Doreen Bonner and Mary Goodwin, were buried in Port Stanley after the war. Susan Whitely was interred on Sea Lion Island, the most southerly inhabited island in the Falklands. Three more deaths may be attributed to Operation Corporate, bringing the total to 261:

  5. Sir John Nott, defence secretary during Falklands War, dies ...

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    Sir John Nott, the defence secretary during the Falklands War, has died aged 92. The senior Conservative twice offered his resignation to Margaret Thatcher after the Argentinian invasion of the ...

  6. H. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Jones, VC, OBE (14 May 1940 – 28 May 1982), known as H. Jones, was a British Army officer and posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC). He was awarded the VC after being killed in action during the Battle of Goose Green for his actions as commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, during the Falklands War.

  7. List of friendly fire incidents - Wikipedia

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    26 1982 Falklands War. 27 1991 Persian Gulf War. 28 War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) ... He died, after successfully landing the plane in Algeria, nine hours later.

  8. Bluff Cove air attacks - Wikipedia

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    The Bluff Cove air attacks occurred 8 June 1982, during the Falklands War. British troop transport ships were bombed by Argentine Air Force (FAA) Douglas A-4 Skyhawk fighter bombers at Port Pleasant, off Fitz Roy, while transferring troops to Bluff Cove, with significant damage and casualties.

  9. SS Atlantic Conveyor - Wikipedia

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    Twelve men died in Atlantic Conveyor, [1] including the ship's master, Captain Ian Harry North, who was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC). [11] The ship was the first British merchant vessel lost at sea to enemy fire since World War II. The ship's replacement was built on Tyneside.