Yes, New Zealand supported Britain during the Falklands War in 1982. The New Zealand government expressed political backing for the UK’s efforts to reclaim the Falkland Islands, and it also provided logistical support, including naval assistance. Additionally, New Zealand's military contributed to the British task force by sending a frigate, HMNZS Canterbury, to the region.
Argentina was tough enough to take on Britain during the Falklands War in 1982.
About 800 Argentinian troops died during the Falklands War.
Two were awarded during the Falklands War.
Britain did not support either side in the Spanish Civil War.
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During the Falklands War in 1982, the British Royal Navy deployed two aircraft carriers: HMS Invincible and HMS Hermes. These carriers played a crucial role in launching air strikes and providing air support during the conflict. The Argentine Navy did not have any operational aircraft carriers at the time.
the war was called the falklands war. it was a war between Britain and Argentina over some island off of the coast of Argentina called the Falkland islands. For years the Argentinians had been eyeing them up and when Britain took huge financial cuts in the navy during the 80s the last navy vessel left the falklands; there were no army guarding it - so Argentina pounced and attempted to sieze the Falklands. News of this reached Maggie Thatcher, Prime minister at the time. She wanted to settle the disagreement between Britain and Argentina peacefully, but it soon became clear that that couldn't be. One of Mrs.Thatcher's experienced Naval commanders stepped in and claimed he could have a fleet of navy vessels setting sail for Argentina in 42 hours. Maggie Thatcher agreed and in three day's time the vessels set sail for the Falklands. It was an act that brought the nation together again. With in three weeks of arriving there Britain secured the Falklands with exactly 255 British deaths.
the war was called the falklands war. it was a war between Britain and Argentina over some island off of the coast of Argentina called the Falkland Islands. For years the Argentinians had been eyeing them up and when Britain took huge financial cuts in the navy during the 80s the last navy vessel left the falklands; there were no army guarding it - so Argentina pounced and attempted to sieze the Falklands. News of this reached Maggie Thatcher, Prime minister at the time. She wanted to settle the disagreement between Britain and Argentina peacefully, but it soon became clear that that couldn't be. One of Mrs.Thatcher's experienced Naval commanders stepped in and claimed he could have a fleet of navy vessels setting sail for Argentina in 42 hours. Maggie Thatcher agreed and in three day's time the vessels set sail for the Falklands. It was an act that brought the nation together again. With in three weeks of arriving there Britain secured the Falklands with exactly 255 British deaths.
Prince Andrew served as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands War in 1982. He was part of the Royal Navy's Sea King helicopter squadron, where he participated in various missions, including search and rescue operations and troop deployments. His role was significant during the conflict, as he provided support to British forces engaged in combat against Argentine troops.
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