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Falklands War (1982)

06.29.2007 - By George HagemanPlay

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The Falklands War is one of the few modern wars between two modern

adversaries (in this case, Argentina and Britain).  The war was over

the Falkland Islands, off of the southeastern coast of Argentina which

Britain held and Argentina claimed.

General Leopold Galtieri, leader of Argentina, decided to act because

he needed something to justify his military government.  He launched

Operation Azul to successfully capture the islands.  Margaret Thatcher,

leader of Britain, decided to respond militarily.

Air War: Operation Black Buck (UK) conducts air raids against

Argentinean targets.  Argentina attempts to respond with its own air

force but fails.Sea War: ARA General Belgrano is sunk by the HMS Conqueror (the

first and only nuclear submarine kill in history).  The HMS Sheffield

is sunk by an Exocet missile.Ground War: SAS conducts successful raid against Pebble Island

Airfield.  Main Royal Marines force lands in East Falkland Islands and

defeats Argentinean defenders at Goose Green, Top Malo, Mount Harriet,

Two Sisters Ridge, Mount Longdon, Wireless Ridge, Tumbledown.  British

retake capital city of Stanley.  Argentina surrenders.

For more information, read:

http://www.naval-history.net/NAVAL1982FALKLANDS.htm

Military History Magazine (April 2002): Blood and Mud at Goose

Green

http://www.falklandswar.org.uk/index.htm

http://www.falklands.info/history/82timeline.html

http://www.raf.mod.uk/falklands/sg1.html

Telegraph.co.uk

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