First sea lord Admiral Henry Leach, who later told Thatcher that Britain could and should send a naval task force to retake the Falklands following ... historic decision. War seldom takes the ...
A total of forty-three Royal Navy warships, supported by twenty-two Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships and sixty-two merchant vessels, were deployed during the 1982 Falklands War. It was the largest ...
The Falklands War of 1982 remains a defining event in the ... it could potentially send an attack submarine or other naval reinforcements to the area. In 1982 the threat of British submarines ...
A support ship which assisted the Royal Navy in the Falklands War and the Gulf War has left the UK to be scrapped A Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship which saw action in the Falklands War and the Gulf ...
Whatever your opinion on the moral rights and wrongs of the Falklands War ... The resulting war would see British and Argentinian forces involved in the biggest naval conflict staged since ...
A rare statue of a Royal Marines musician has been donated to the elite military band by one of its former stalwarts.
May 2 marks the fortieth anniversary of the first and only sinking of a warship by a nuclear submarine. By successfully sinking the Armada de la República Argentina’s (ARA) light... Britain’s ...
Ben Fogle uncovers one of the untold stories of the Falklands War. Hear about the battle fought by 70 British Marines against an Argentine invading force ten times that number.