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Stanley
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Falkland Islands
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United Kingdom
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Argentina
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Rex Hunt
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Pedro Giachino
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RN
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Amtrac
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Falklands War
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Pebble Island
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Seal Cove
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Goose Green
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Top Malo House
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Many Branch Point
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Mount Harriet
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Two Sisters
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Mount Longdon
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Wireless Ridge
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Mount Tumbledown
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Argentine
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Falkland Islands
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Spanish
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South Georgia
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Falklands War
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Falkland Islands' Governor
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Sir Rex Hunt
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Royal Marines
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Lieutenant-Commander
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Amphibious Commandos Group
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Stanley
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Government House
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Sir Rex Hunt
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British Government
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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Antarctic
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Endurance
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South Georgia
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Royal Navy
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Falkland Islands Defence Force
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telephone exchange
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radio station
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power station
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destroyer
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Santisima Trinidad
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Mullet Creek
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Gemini assault craft
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Lieutenant-Commander
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1st Amphibious Commandos Group
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Pedro Giachino
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1st Marine Infantry Battalion
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Rosary
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Moody Brook
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night sight
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tear-gas
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white phosphorus
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Stanley
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LVTP-7A1
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amphibious
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armoured personnel carriers
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tank landing ship
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Cabo San Antonio
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Yorke Bay
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recoilless rifle
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hollow charge
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smoke grenade
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mortar
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GPMG
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SLR
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Corporals
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aircraft carrier
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cruiser
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Carl Gustav recoilless rifle
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corvette
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Land Rovers
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automatic gunfire
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headquarters
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Sterling submachine gun
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prisoners of war
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C-130 Hercules
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Uruguay
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United Kingdom
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Buenos Aires
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Plaza de Mayo
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London
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British foreign secretary
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Lord Carrington
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conscripts
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Montevideo
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telex
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Ministry of Defence
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ARA
Santisima Trinidad
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kelp
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Tactical Divers Group
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ARA
Santa Fe
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FMC Amtracs
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LARC-V
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assault ship
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ARA
Cabo San Antonio
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United Nations Security Council
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Poland
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Spain
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Ireland
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Panama
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Guyana
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Japan
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Jordan
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Uganda
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Zaire
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Togo
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resolution
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Panama
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China
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Poland
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Spain
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USSR
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Re-establishment of British rule on the Falklands (1833)
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Falklands War
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Browning 9 mm
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Britten-Norman Islander
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Cessnas
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ISBN 1 84415 429 7
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Buzos Tácticos
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ISBN 1 84415 429 7
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United Nations Security Council
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Lawrence Freedman
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ISBN 9780415419116
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ISBN 1841764221
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ISBN 0-14-010767-3
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ISBN 0-85052-836-4
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ISBN 0-85052-978-6
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ISBN 0-7126-0361-1
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ISBN 9500803240
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ISBN 950-742-976-X
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ISBN 9789500401913
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Argentine air forces
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British air services
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Falkland Islands Defence Force
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Background
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Events leading to the Falklands War
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Falklands War
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Total Exclusion Zone
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Argentine surrender
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Goose Green
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Mount Harriet
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Two Sisters
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Mount Longdon
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Mount Tumbledown
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Wireless Ridge
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Many Branch Point
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Algeciras
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Canbelow
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Corporate
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Black Buck
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Keyhole
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Paraquet
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Purple Warrior
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Azul (also Rosario)
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Sutton
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Cultural impact
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People
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Yomp
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