During the Falklands War in 1982, it is estimated that around 30 British servicemen under the age of 18 served in various capacities, including as sailors. The British military had a policy that allowed minors to enlist with parental consent, which led to some young individuals participating in the conflict. However, specific numbers for under-18 sailors alone are not well-documented. The involvement of minors in such conflicts has since raised significant ethical discussions.
The Argentinians, that's why the Falklands are still under the ownership of the UK
About 800 Argentinian troops died during the Falklands War.
Two were awarded during the Falklands War.
No, the Falklands war was over territory.
did the falklands war effect chile
The Falklands War was nothing to do with religion.
In Falklands south of Argentina
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trying to find out who the survivors were from the 2nd para from the falklands war/
The short answer: yes. The Falklands were owned by the British, and they still are. This was why the war broke out, as the Argentinians believed that they had the best claim to ownership of the islands.
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The Falklands War