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HMS Conqueror submarine returns to Faslane Holy Loch after sinking Argentine battleship General Belgrano South Atlantic Falklands War, July 1982
The RFA Sir Tristram enters the River Tyne after an 8, 000 mile rescue operation following the Falklands Conflict. On board were a handful of ship repair yard workers
ROYAL MARINES RAISE UNION JACK OVER THE FALKLAND ISLANDS 1982
Prince Andrew returns from the Falklands War. Pictured with Prince Philip at Portsmouth - 17th September 1982
Simon Weston a Falklands War casuality seen here in April 1989
Margaret Thatcher with Admiral Sir Terence Lewin leaving Falklands Islands Service at St Pauls Cathedral, London - 26th July 1982
SIMON WESTON, FALKLANDS WAR VETERAN -1989
Prince Andrew reunited with family at Portsmouth - 17th September 1982
VULCAN BOMBERS DOING A FLY PAST OF ST PAULS DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR VICTORY PARADE - 12TH OCTOBER 1982
THE WAR CABINET EMERGES FROM NO 10 DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR. CENTRE IS FRANCIS PYM ON RIGHT WILLIE WHITELAW - 22 MAY 1982
Men of the year lunch. Pictured, Norman Tebbit, MP, with Falklands War veteran Simon Weston, 6th November 1985
The return of the Europic Ferry from the Falklands War, Southampton. Pictured, men are greeted by awaiting families. 17th July 1982
The men of the 29th Marine Commando Royal Artillery return from the Falklands. They wade ashore at Plymouth from the same landing craft used in their invasion of San Carlos Bay
Fallen heroes from the Falklands come home. Sixty four bodies are brought back in Union Jack draped containers aboard the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Sir Bedivere. Southampton
The return of the Europic Ferry from the Falklands War, Southampton. Pictured, Lance Bombardier Paul Smith, from Nottingham, celebrates his safe return with Sunday Mirror Task Force Ale
Falklands Victory Parade, London. 12th October 1982
The Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher at the Luncheon held for the Falklands heroes at The Guildhall, London. 12th October 1982
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets disabled veterans at the Falklands Victory Parade Banquet at the Guildhall, London, 12th October 1982
Royal Fleet auxiliary "Sir Lancelot"and repair vessel Stena Seaspread arriveRoyal Fleet auxiliary " Sir Lancelot" and repair vessel Stena Seaspread arrive back from the South Atlantic. They are returning from the Falklands to a heros welcome at Portsmouth
The launch of the Cunard container ship Atlantic Conveyor, at Wallsend on Tyne. Atlantic Conveyor was later requisitioned during the Falklands War
Two wives watch as the The Atlantic Conveyor, a British merchant navy ship, which was requisitioned during the Falklands War, leaves Liverpool to be refitted and join the fleet
Captain Ian North of the Atlantic Conveyor, a British merchant navy ship, which was requisitioned during the Falklands War
A welcome home for one of the survivors of the Atlantic Conveyor. A British merchant navy ship which was requisitioned during the Falklands War
The Queen observes a minutes silence - which she ordered - for the Falklands Task Force at the Trooping of the Colour ceremony with 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, Horse Guards Parade, , London
HMS Endurance docking in Chatham Naval Base after returning from the South Atlantic confilct with Argentina. The ship brought back marines from South Georgia. August 1982
Prince Andrew laying wreath at Falkland War Memorial in St Pauls Cathedral - June 1985
Falkland Islands conflict 1982
Falkland Islands re-visited. War graves - 5th March 1999
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh leaving St Pauls Cathedral after the Falklands War Service - 26th July 1982
R / L CHRISTIAN BERNTSEN AND STEVEN DICKSON WITH UNKNOWN BRITISH PARA, SAN CARLOSR/L CHRISTIAN BERNTSEN AND STEVEN DICKSON WITH UNKNOWN BRITISH PARA, SAN CARLOS, FALKLAND ISLANDS - 1982
Defence Secretary John Nott making an announcement that British troops are firmly established on the Falkland Islands after a day of fighting - 21st May 1982
Defence Secretary John Nott placing wreath on memorial in the Falkland Islands cemetery - October 1982
WIFE OF BRITISH SERVICEMAN WIPES AWAY THE TEARS DURING FAMILY REUNION BACK FROM THE FALKLAND ISLANDS - 1982
BRITISH SERVICEMEN AT THE START OF THE FALKLANDS PARADE THROUGH THE CITY OF LONDON - 12TH OCTOBER 1982
HMS ILLUSTRIOUS LEAVES FOR THE FALKLANDS - 5TH APRIL 1982
Smiles from Prince Andrew and Queen Elizabeth II, his mother, as the Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Invincible returned to Portsmouth after service in the Falklands War - 17th September 1982
Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to the Falkland Islands, thats one bottle each for the troops stationed on the islands
The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship
Royal Fleet auxiliary "Sir Lancelot"(picturedRoyal Fleet auxiliary " Sir Lancelot" (pictured) and repair vessel Stena Seaspread arrive back from the South Atlantic
Emotional scenes at Brize Norton as the survivors of the container ship Atlantic Conveyor return home. The133 merchant seamen
The cruise ship Canberra arrives back at her berth in Southampton Docks. She has returned from the Falklands bringing Marines and servicemen home after the conflict
Britains luxury cruise liner Canberra sets sail from Southampton with its cargo of troops heading to the Falkland Islands, prepared for war
Canberra leaves Southampton for the Falkland Islands. Pictured, being seen off by bands and well wishers. 9th April 1982
Mrs Thatcher leaving from 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons to attend the emergency session of the Falklands Islands debate. 3rd April 1982
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Pictured on the day she attends an emergency session on the Falklands Islands debate which is held at the House of Commons. 3rd April 1982
Prince Andrew arrives at Portsmouth on the carrier HMS Invincible, which sailed home from the Falklands to a tumultuous welcome
The carrier HMS Invincible sailed home from the Falklands to a tumultuous welcome at Portsmouth. Prince Andrew served as a Sea King helicopter co-pilot on HMS Invincible