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Their names are linked to the Falklands, “Puerto Argentino” (Stanley) and “Estrecho de San Carlos” (Falklands' sound).
during the Falkland Islands conflict. They had been drafted in to distract Argentine forces from the San Carlos landings, carried out by British soldiers in response to Argentina's invasion of the ...
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The Last Dogfight of the Falklands WarAfter the initial clashes on 01 May 1982, Argentina didn't launch specific fighter missions with the aim of confronting ...
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Owen Crippa - The Man Who Attacked The British Fleet All AloneAs the British Amphibious Task Group entered San Carlos Water in the Falklands on 21 May 1982, the Argentine High Command initially thought it was a diversion. They sent some aircraft to investigate.
San Carlos Cemetery, also known as Playa Azul Military Cemetery, contains the remains of 14 British servicemen who fell in the Falklands War of 1982, the year in which this burial site was built. The ...
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