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Dogfight 1982: Sea Harriers triumph in Falklands skies
The first major air battles erupt over the Falklands as Sea Harriers engage Argentine Mirages, Daggers, and Canberras. Using ...
Life in 1982 Powys mixed farming pressures, rising tourism and severe winter weather that shaped towns like, Brecon and ...
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Falklands fury: British fleet devastated by Argentine air strikes
Between May 4th and June 8th, 1982, the Royal Navy faced relentless attacks from Argentine Daggers, Skyhawks, and Super Etendards over the Falklands. HMS Sheffield, Ardent, Antelope, Coventry, and ...
A map of the Falkland Islands was covered up with a post-it after Argentina’s ambassador to France refused to speak to MPs in front of an image labelling it as British territory.
Argentina’s ambassador to France, Ian Sielecki, halted the start of a hearing at France’s National Assembly and refused to ...
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Argentina ambassador protests at map showing the Falklands as British - before Post-it note cover-up
Ian Sielecki, the country's ambassador to France, refused to answer questions at the French national assembly's foreign ...
A compelling short film is on its way to Portsmouth. These groups of graduates are attempting to show the whole or Portsmouth what it was like for veterans returning home from the Falklands war in ...
Three centuries ago, in the age of sail, the Royal Navy was the most powerful navy in the world. Some 200 years after being formally established by Henry VIII, it had unparalleled fighting prowess on ...
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Iranian leaders’ last claim to legitimacy was shattered in the war with Israel.
The future arrived on December 28, 2025 as the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) announced that Iron Beam became the first ...
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Why the Royal Navy Is Retreating from the Middle East
Although the Royal Navy’s base in Bahrain will formally remain open, with an officer commanding it, it will lack a vital element of most modern naval bases: ships.
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