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Smiling gleefully, with a rose between his teeth, Andrew was the royals golden prince coming home from Britain's victory in ...
Royal Navy: "Unique" Falklands War ship “in a class of her own” HMS Bristol leaves Portsmouth for scrapyard By Freddie Webb Defence Reporter Comment Published 11th Jun 2025, 11:15 BST ...
In the Falklands War, the Argentine sub Santa Fe became prey to an unexpected hunter—a swarm of British helicopters. With ...
Throughout the 1982 conflict, Argentine Air Force and Navy launched many airstrikes against British forces recovering the Falklands. The most famous and successful strikes were against Royal Navy ...
The remnants of Britain’s once mighty empire still give the mother country more than a few headaches. Britain, which once ...
Argentina surrendered after 74 days of occupation on June 14, ending a war which left 252 British, 3 Islanders and 649 Argentines dead.
Retired Argentine Navy pilot Owen Crippa launched this week a fundraiser to bring back from the United States the Italian-built Aermacchi MB-339 with which he attacked the HMS Argonaut on May 21 ...
Military humiliations 'expose the brittleness' of Tehran's ageing regime, but risk reinforcing its commitment to its nuclear program ...
President Javier Milei of Argentina is a hyper-willing ally. Britain has Typhoon fighter jets and the HMS Forth patrol vessel ...
Navy warship that took part in Falklands conflict leaves port for the last time Crowds gather to see off destroyer HMS Bristol as it embarked on its final journey By Ethan Evans ...
Falklands War veteran Simon Weston has claimed recent UK government concessions on Gibraltar and the Chagos Islands risk encouraging Argentina to escalate its claim on the Falkland Islands.
The warship, which was the last ship serving from the Falklands War, is being taken to a Turkish scrapyard. Chris Howe, from the South Atlantic Medal Association 1982, said the vessel had a ...