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British: 258 killed (255 servicemen and 3 Islanders)

777 wounded

115 taken prisoner Argentine: 649 killed

1,068 wounded

11,313 taken prisoner

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258 British soldiers were killed, and 775 were wounded, compared to 649 Argentine dead and 1068 wounded.

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