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  1. FALKLAND ISLANDERS AT WAR (Pen & Sword Military) by Graham Bound, 2006-08
  2. War in the Falklands 1982 (Uncovered Editions)
  3. The Winter War: The Falklands by Patrick Bishop, John Witherow, 1983-03
  4. MARCH ON THE SOUTH ATLANTIC: 42 Commando Royal Marines in the Falklands War by Nick Vaux, 2007-07
  5. History of The Great War Naval Operations Vol. I: To The Battle Of The Falklands, December 1914 by Sir Julian Corbett, 1920
  6. Nelson\'s History of the War: Volume 4. The Great Struggle in West Flanders, the Two Attacks on Warsaw, and the Fighting at Sea down to the Battle of the Falkland Islands by John Buchan, 2005-04-15
  7. Take That Hill!: Royal Marines in the Falklands War by Nick Vaux, 1990-10
  8. The Lessons of Modern War: The Afghan and Falklands Conflicts by Anthony H. Cordesman, Abraham R. Wagner, 1991-06
  9. Air War in the Falklands 1982 (Osprey Combat Aircraft 28) by Christopher Chant, 2001-06-25
  10. Signals of War: The Falklands Conflict of 1982 by Lawrence Freedman, Virginia Gamba-Stonehouse, 1991-04
  11. 3 PARA - MOUNT LONGDON - THE BLOODIEST BATTLE (Elite Operations) by Jon Cooksey, 2004-09
  12. National Identity in Times of Crises: The Scripts of the Falklands-Malvinas War by Nora A. Femenia, 1996-04
  13. The Falklands/Malvinas War by Virginia Gamba, 1987-09-10
  14. Mates and Muchachos: Unit Cohesion in the Falklands/Malvinas War by Nora Kinzer Stewart, 1991-06

61. The Falklands War: 1982 - Designer's Note
I am the lead designer for The Falklands war 1982. Each scenario featuresa brief history of how the battle was conducted and the historic out come.
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My name is Gary Bezant. I am the lead designer for The Falklands War: 1982 . This title takes the ATF engine to the next level, and brings to the ATF series an historical perspective and a title that is mainly based around the infantry battalion and amphibious operations. The Falklands War: 1982 was an idea I went to Pat Proctor (president of ProSIM Company) with, in December of 2003. The campaign in the South Atlantic had been one that had by and large been over looked by the wargames industry, and had always interested me.. The Falklands War: 1982 features eight scenarios covering the major land actions fought during the campaign. Each scenario features a brief history of how the battle was conducted and the historic out come. I think I can say without fear of contradiction that the historical scenarios in TFW are the most accurate treatment yet of the Falklands War, in simulation, print, or any other medium. Also included in The Falklands War: 1982 are ten "What-If" scenarios. Six of the what-if scenarios look at what might have happened if certain orders or actions had been carried out during the campaign. The other four scenarios are a hypothetical look at what might have happened if the terrain on the Falkland Islands had been suitable enough to allow armour to be deployed.

62. Falklands War
An examination of the factors which led to the 1982 conflict and why the British were successful in retaking the islands.
http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/cmackenzie/website/falkland.htm

63. SPECIAL OPERATIONS/History/World War II/Falklands/
The Falklands war The Official history. London, Latin American Newsletters, 1983.56 p. Book call no. 997.11 F1927. Gamba, Virginia.
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/special/sofmis.htm

64. Falklands War - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
HMS Conqueror returning from the war. Military history of Argentina Militaryhistory of the United Kingdom. Conflict, Falklands war
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Conflict: Falklands War Date: March 19 June 14 Place: Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Result: United Kingdom regains possession of the islands. Combatants Argentina
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Military Branches Strength Geographical advantage Tactical and experience advantage Casualties 655 killed, 1,100 wounded, 11,313 prisoners 255 killed, 746 wounded The Falklands War or the Malvinas War Spanish Guerra de las Malvinas ), was an armed conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands , also known in Spanish as the Islas Malvinas , between March and June of . The Falklands consist of two large and many small islands in the South Atlantic Ocean east of Argentina, whose ownership had long been disputed. (See History of the Falkland Islands for the background of that dispute.) Argentina was in the midst of a devastating economic crisis and large-scale civil unrest against the military junta that was governing Argentina in the period leading up to the war. The government, headed by

65. The Falklands War Wargame War Game
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Three hundred miles off the Argentina coast in the south Atlantic lay the Falkland Islands, consisting of two main isles (East and West Falkland) and about two hundred smaller islands. The only town is also the capital of the region, Port Stanley, and it is from there that the British territories of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands are administered. With a total population of only a couple thousand stalwart individuals (and many more sheep and livestock) the Falklands seems an odd place to fight a war over, but that's exactly what happened in 1982. Ownership of the islands has always been a hotly contested issue between the governments of Argentina and Great Britain. Argentina had claimed the islands since 1820, but the British actually occupied the islands from 1833 onwards. On March 26th, 1982 the Argentinean dictatorship of General Galtieri decided to invade the islands in an operation titled Operación Rosario, not for any true military objective, but simply to save his skin, and the other heavy handed rulers of Argentina. Civil unrest had been steadily growing, inflation was taking its toll on the economy (which was already in shambles), and if the people did not have an external enemy they would soon turn on the junta. Why not take what they had claimed was theirs for all those decades? On April 2nd the war began, with thousands of Argentine troops landing on the Falklands.

66. Britains Small Wars
Enter Britains Small wars. The history of British Military Conflicts since 1945 Northern Ireland, the Falklands war, the Gulf war, Bosnia, Kosovo,
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(we're back) The History of British Military Conflicts since 1945
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India, Palestine, Malaya, Korea, Suez Canal Zone, Kenya, Cyprus, Suez 1956, Borneo, Vietnam, Aden, Radfan, Oman, Dhofar, Northern Ireland, the Falklands War, the Gulf War, Bosnia, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Iraq and many more.
Most people have heard of Britain's involvement in military conflicts in the later half of this century, such as the Falklands War and the Gulf War. What the younger generation does not realize is that soldiers, sailors, and airmen from Britain and the Commonwealth have been fighting small wars to defend Britain's shrinking empire since the end of World War Two. From the insect ridden jungles of Malaya to the frozen hills of Korea, in the back streets of Aden and Cyprus, from the African bush of Kenya to the rain soaked hills of the Falkland Islands, young National Servicemen and regular British soldiers have been defending the British empire and her allies for the last 58 years. This is their story. This site was started in January 1999 and the Webmasters are constantly updating various chapters. If the campaign you served in is not listed within this web site, please e-mail us and tell us about it. Please note that NEGATIVE e-mails will be ignored. It is not our intention to ignore any military conflict since 1945, it just takes time to gather all the information and publish it. Please look to our SITREP section to see what we're going to publish soon

67. History Channel - Speeches - Argentine Propaganda: Targets British Soldiers And
(Reminder To listen to history being made, you must have RealPlayer installed . Targets British soldiers and sailors during Falklands war
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Argentine propaganda Targets British soldiers and sailors during Falklands War "Would you like to be reminded of your hometown? [Sound of bells] Yes, it's good old Big Ben. It's been a long time since you listened to it. ..." (May 1982) Advertisement

68. History Channel - Speeches - John Nott, British Secretary Of Defense: Announces
(Reminder To listen to history being made, you must have RealPlayer installed . 1982, some one thousand people had been killed in the Falklands war.
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John Nott, British secretary of defense Announces British liberation of South Georgia "The white flag was hoisted in Grytviken beside the Argentine flag." (April 25, 1982) On March 19, 1982, Argentine dictator Leopoldo Galtieri abandoned his diplomatic claims to British-held islands to the east of Argentina, and landed a group of civilians on South Georgia, a scarcely inhabited dependency of the Falkland Islands crown colony. On April 2, this preliminary operation was followed by a full-scale military invasion of South Georgia and the main Falkland Islands, some 1,380 miles to the west in the Atlantic Ocean. When diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict failed, Britain sent a task force of thirty warships with supporting aircraft to the islands, which had been occupied by the British for nearly 150 years. In late April, South Georgia was liberated, and within six weeks the Argentine forces were completely routed. By the time of the Argentine surrender on June 14, 1982, some one thousand people had been killed in the Falklands War. Advertisement

69. Falklands War: Information From Answers.com
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Conflict Falklands War Date March 19 June 14 Place Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Result United Kingdom regains possession of the islands. Combatants Argentina
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Strength Geographical advantage Tactical and experience advantage Casualties About 700 killed, 1,100 wounded, 11,313 prisoners 236 killed, 746 wounded
The Falklands War or the Malvinas War Spanish Guerra de las Malvinas ), was an armed conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands , also known in Spanish as the Islas Malvinas , between March and June of . The Falklands consist of two large and many small islands in the South Atlantic Ocean east of Argentina, whose ownership had long been disputed. (See History of the Falkland Islands for the background of that dispute.)

70. UKTV: UKTV History: Trivia And Facts: The Falklands War
For the British government, the Falklands war was all about defending freedomand democracy. In Argentina, taking possession of Las Malvinas was the only
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71. UKTV: UKTV History: Trivia And Facts: The Falklands War
For the British government, the Falklands war was all about defending freedomand democracy. In Argentina, taking possession of Las Malvinas was the only
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72. History Today: The Educational Archive Of Articles, News And Study Aids For Teac
Duncan Anderson reflects on the Falklands war twenty years on. Essential HistoriesThe Falklands war 1982. This year hundreds of veterans of the South
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73. History Today The Educational Archive Of Articles, News And Study
Lawrence Freedman describes how he came to write the official history of the Falklands war Twenty Years On Argentina s Philatelic Annexation of the
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74. Falklands War - Art History Online Reference And Guide
Falklands war Art history Online Reference and Guide.
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75. Falklands/Malvinas War
The Falklands war was by far the largest and most extended series of naval Who would have thought that this country, whose history included no real wars
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The Falklands War was by far the largest and most extended series of naval battles since the Pacific campaign in World War II. Designated Operation CORPORATE by the British, the five month war included the world's most significant amphibious operations since the Inchon landings in 1950, a logistics pipeline of over 7000 miles, and a winter combat arena 3300 miles from the nearest friendly base at Ascension Island. Argentina's claim on the Falklands (which it calls the Malvinas Islands) was based on sheer proximity to Argentina's mainland and its purported “inheritance” of sovereignty from the failed 1810 Spanish government. This claim had great emotional significance for the Argentinean public, and had been part of public school history curricula for generations. The actual motivation for Argentina's April 1982 invasion was a more immediate threat to General Leopoldo Galtieri’s ruling military junta: internal instability in Argentina threatened to topple his dictatorship. Galtieri needed a uniting diversion, an outside conflict to distract the public and maintain domestic control.

76. About King's College London : News And What's On : King's College London
29 June 2005 PR32/05 The Official history of the Falklands Campaign, The firstvolume, The Origins of the Falklands war, covers the origins of the 1982
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/phpnews/wmview.php?ArtID=916

77. King's College London
News highlights King’s academic writes Falklands official history The firstvolume, The Origins of the Falklands war, covers the origins of the 1982
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/phpnews/wmprint.php?ArtID=916

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79. Biblio: Find Books In Military History > Falklands War
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Sort results by: Title (A-Z) Title (Z-A) Author (A-Z) Author (Z-A) Price (Lowest to Highest) Price (Highest to Lowest) Found 5 books. Showing all. 74 DAYS AN ISLAND'S DIARY OF THE FALKLANDS OCCUPATION SMITH, JOHN: Format: Hardcover
Offered by Hard To Find Books (New Zealand) Add to cart Shipping rates The Royal Navy and the Falklands War Brown, David Format: Hardcover
Offered by WWW.HORSHAMBOOKSHOP.COM (West Sussex, United Kingdom) Add to cart Shipping rates Air War South Atlantic Ethell, Jeffrey L.; Price, Alfred Format: Hardcover Condition: Very Good / Very Good New York, NY, U.S.A.: MacMillan, 1983. 260 pages plus 32 pages of B&W photographs. A detailed account of the part played by the Royal Air Force in the Falkands War, culled from interviews and first-hand accounts from both British and Argentian pilots. Excellently researched, and useful appendices.. 1st Printing. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Castle, Peter (illustrator). 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall.
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80. Falklands_War
Chronicle of the Falklands / Malvinas history and war. http//www.yendor.com/vanished/falklandswar.html (Added Wed Dec 01 1999 Hits 16 Rating 0.00
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