Extremists in the Argentine military planned to avenge their country’s defeat by abducting John Nott while on a visit to the ...
who was 19 when he was taken to the Falkland Islands in 1982 while doing compulsory military service, while then-Captain Cardozo landed on the islands the day the war was over to keep the British ...
Lieutenant-Commander Ian “Crash” McLaren, who has died aged 67 of complications arising from diabetes, led a prize crew ...
Mount Tumbledown was where the war ended. When British troops eventually ... Emma Goss, heritage conservation officer at the Falkland Islands Museum, also said the project was unique in both ...
A short but brutal war that saw Welsh soldiers suffer heavy casualties began 40 years ago on Saturday. The Argentine invasion of the British-held Falkland islands in the far south Atlantic began ...
when the legendary Centenary stamps of the Falkland Islands were issued (Fig 2) which were refused by the Argentine Republic and led to a kind of ‘postal war’. Maude Carey the then postmaster ...
THE PM refused to rule out handing them over after the Chagos Islands deal. ©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF.
Falklands War veteran Simon Weston has expressed both ... Weston called the oil discovery "wonderful news" for the Falkland Islands. "It's exciting for them because they are their own country ...
After the Falklands War and an Arabic course, McLaren spent 1984 to 1986 on loan service in the Sultan of Oman’s Navy, before specialising as a principal warfare officer. From 1986 to 1990 he ...
The Falkland Islands are booming economically ... Ms Barkman praised the UK cross-party support for the islands since the war in 1982, saying it has been "incredibly strong".
A Huddersfield photojournalist's Falklands War medal has sold for more than double its valuation at auction. Paul Haley's South Atlantic medal, which was auctioned alongside other items relating ...