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Falkland Islands Flag Once Again Flying Over Port Stanley
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 14th of June 1982, in Port Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands, the morning air was filthy with...
With Bombs Bursting in Air, The Falklands Flag Was Not Yet There...
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 13th of June 1982 Argentine 155 mm guns, always placed near homes in Port Stanley so as to deter...
British Victory on Mt. Longdon Tips the Scales -- None too soon for the Falkland Islanders
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 12th of June 1982 it was obvious that the Argentines were about to surrender. But their forces were...
The Falklands War was about to end, but now 3 Islander civilians had also died.
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 11th of June 1982 English special forces hit Port Stanley with a less-than-successful effort to wipe out...
Cold hell can kill, injure, and disfigure just as readily as hot hell can!
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 10th of June 1982 British troops who controlled forward positions leading from the mountains west of...
Cold hell can kill, injure, and disfigure just as readily as hot hell can!
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 9th of June 1982 Brigadier General Lami Dozo of the Argentine Air Force phoned Thomas O. Enders...


War is truly hell.
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 8th of June 1982 President Ronald Reagan of the United States issued a statement at the conclusion of...
Stage Set for Sir Galahad Disaster
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 7th of June 1982 the lack of clear communication between the various British forces working their way...
Confrontation in the Mountains, Confusion at Fitzroy
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 6th of June 1982 the British were trickling into the mountains west of Port Stanley, where the...
Prelude to Tragedy at Fitzroy
Dear Fellow Earthlings, On the 5th of June 1982 the people of Port Stanley could hear the guns going off southwest of the town, in the...
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