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The Last Ship from the Falklands War Could Soon Be Scrapped
The RFA Argus, a British casualty receiving ship, is slated for retirement, then scrapping—but the Royal Navy has repeatedly dragged its heels on sending the ship to its grave.
In April 1982, decades of tension between Argentina and England exploded into war.
Commodore Tony Morton was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his key role in the Falklands War ...
Despite being poorly equipped to fight a modern air war, HMS Yarmouth escaped the Falklands War without major damage ...
The last remaining ship from Falklands War set to set sail for the final time. RFA Argus, the last active ship to have served ...
VETERANS of the Falklands War have spoken to members of Haddington and District Probus Club. Royal Navy biomedical scientist Derek Bates and Royal Marine Brigadier Ian Gardiner discussed the events of ...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor —until recently known publicly as Prince Andrew— was detained on Thursday in Norfolk and later ...
The final goodbye for the RFA Argus, the last remaining ship from the Falklands War, has been delayed by poor conditions.
EXCLUSIVE: A former head of a defence giant has voiced concerns over UK having control over crucial military kit.
Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus will depart Portsmouth naval base this Monday 23 February for the final time, bringing more than four decades of service with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary to a close, the ...
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