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The Last Ship from the Falklands War Could Soon Be Scrapped
The RFA Argus, a British casualty receiving ship, is slated for retirement, then scrapping—but the Royal Navy has repeatedly dragged its heels on sending the ship to its grave.
Of all the abductions, this one is different.
After the initial successful attack on two unprotected British landing ships near Fitzroy settlement on 08 June 1982, the Fuerza Aérea Argentina launched another wave at the British forces in the area ...
Brian Pennicott: in the Falklands campaign, Pennicott was responsible for the co-ordination of air defence, naval gunfire and fighter ground-attack aircraft Major General Brian Pennicott, who has died ...
Clyde Naval Heritage has since signed a deal with Tricolor Collective to raise funds to help pay for the transport and restoration of the retired warship. Efforts are now underway to move a ...
VETERANS of the Falklands War have spoken to members of Haddington and District Probus Club. Royal Navy biomedical scientist Derek Bates and Royal Marine Brigadier Ian Gardiner discussed the events of ...
In the midst of the Falklands War, British sailors hunting for ARA San Luis launched ordnance at the sonar and radar signals of whales, wrecks, and even flocks of seagulls — anything that might have ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. It's 10 weeks into the Falklands War, and two British Harriers find themselves protecting damaged ships. Suddenly, Argentine Skyhawks appear on ...
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