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New book from Falklands war survivor sparks fresh controversy

For more than 40 years, Crispin Black has been haunted by bad dreams from the afternoon of June 8, 1982. It was a disastrous day for British forces - and one the Welsh Guard has not forgotten.

How idiotic Falklands commanders left the Welsh Guards as sitting ducks

Rear-Admiral Tony Whetstone, naval officer who assisted in the preparations for the Falklands War – obituary

LORD ASHCROFT: The vet who used castrating scissors to sabotage Argentine army phone cables

LORD ASHCROFT: Trudi McPhee, a sixth generation islander, farms her 8,500 acres of land populated by 1,700 sheep on East Falkland, where she was born and raised. She helped troops free it.

The British Army and the Falklands War – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

The British Army and the Falklands War ‘The significance of the Falklands War was enormous, both for Britain’s self-confidence and for our standing in the world. Since the Suez fiasco in 1956, British foreign policy had been one long retreat. Victory in the Falklands changed that.’ Margaret Thatcher, ‘The Downing Street Years’, 1993 In April 1982, British soldiers joined a naval task force sent to re-take the Falkland Islands after their surprise capture by the Argentine military. They went on to play a key part in the land campaign that helped secure victory in the war. Invasion On 2 April 1982, a tiny British overseas territory, located about 300 miles (almost 500km) off the east coast of Argentina, was thrust violently into public consciousness in the UK.

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