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The biggest single loss of British lives in the Falklands War is being remembered 40 years on. Troop ships the Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram were attacked by Argentine fighter jets on 8 June 1982.
Falklands war Veteran and hero Simon Weston has ... Justin Stoneman recalls that when Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram were bombed in 1982 by Argentine jets, it was ...
Of the 48 soldiers who died on the Sir Galahad, 32 were from the Welsh Guards. Eight others died on the Sir Tristram But as they ... the defining images of the war. It cost the lives of 32 Welsh ...
More than 100 were injured in what became the defining image and most controversial moment of the 10-week war. Another eight men died on the Sir Tristram while dozens of others were injured, some ...
The dreams take him back to the same place, on the same day: the deck of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Sir Galahad ... The Last Untold Story Of The Falklands War by Crispin Black is published ...
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship and its sister vessel Sir Tristram, which was moored next ... by an Argentinian air attack at Bluff Cove, the Falkland Islands (PA) Following the disaster, some ...
Two secret Falklands War files related to the bombing of the ... The Sir Galahad, a Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ship, and sister vessel the Sir Tristram were attacked by the Argentinian air ...
An MP has said it is “mystifying” why files on the bombing of the Navy support ship Sir Galahad during the Falklands War have still ... and sister vessel the Sir Tristram were attacked by ...
The Sir Galahad and sister vessel the Sir Tristram were attacked by the Argentinian ... the Navy support ship Sir Galahad during the Falklands War have still not been released.
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