the UK began landing troops in East Falkland, the first stage in Operation Sutton to recapture the British Overseas Territory. Two commanders had travelled south with the naval taskforce on board ...
Forty years ago, British troops were advancing towards ... The raid was fought on 31 May 1982 during the Falklands War, between the 1st Assault Section Argentine Special Forces from 602 Commando ...
British troops ... About 200 troops have been wrapping up their operations over the past couple of weeks following the staging of peaceful elections in the previously war-torn country.
John Nott, the Conservative secretary of state for defence at the time, was a target on his visit to the Falkland ... British defence secretary John Nott in the aftermath of the Falklands war ...
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron ... Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982, leading to a war that lasted over two months and that the UK won. In 2013, Falkland Island residents ...
Argentina’s president Javier Milei has accepted that the Falkland Islands remain ... triggering a two-month war that killed ...
As the Revolutionary War spread ... that the British removed sick runaways from camp to die or heal on their own. King survived, and rejoined General Cornwallis' troops at Camden, South Carolina ...