A former commander in chief of the Argentine Army ... the British Task Force in 1982 during the Falkland Islands conflict with Argentina. ”Days before the beginning of the Malvinas War, 2 ...
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 short but brutal war that saw ... invasion of the British-held Falkland islands in the far south Atlantic began on 2 April 1982. It led to the deaths of 255 British military personnel, three ...
ordered the occupation of the Falklands. The British government under then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher responded by ordering a task force to retake the islands, triggering a 72-day war that led ...
Falklands War Mapping Project Academics from Oxford and Glasgow universities, along with two British Army veterans are behind the venture The project is being led by Dr Timothy Clack of the ...
Extremists in the Argentine military planned to ... fanatics plotted to kidnap British defence secretary John Nott in the aftermath of the Falklands war, government papers suggest.
An undeclared war broke out between Britain and Argentina over two British dependent ... It came after Argentina's military junta ordered its army to seize the Falklands, which the country ...
The British government was taking seriously the possibility of a renewed attack against the Falklands ... in the 74-day war spelled the beginning of the end for the military junta in Buenos ...