Two secret Falkland Islands War files related to the bombing of the navy support ship Sir Galahad could soon be released, Defense minister Andrew Murrison told the Commons. “Government was considering ...
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. The ...
A war of words has broken out over a book that claims the Bluff Cove disaster in the Falklands was “avoidable”. Rear Admiral Jeremy Larken, captain of HMS Fearless, has criticised former Welsh Guards ...
Here’s what was reported from the Falklands in The News on this day in 1982, as the fall-out from the bombing of Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram continued. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
On 8 June 1982, two companies of the Welsh Guards Battalion were sent aboard RFA Sir Galahad from San Carlos to Fitzroy in order to join the first two companies unloaded on the previous night at Bluff ...
Falklands War hero Simon Weston has joined veterans and cross-party MPs in renewed calls for the government to unseal secret files on the bombing of the Sir Galahad. The Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship and ...
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Memorial services were held in the Falkland Islands and in Southampton for those who lost their lives when two Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships were bombed during the Falklands conflict. Both Sir Galahad ...
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