Argentina players filmed singing anti-English Falklands song after World Cup semi-final win
One line in the chant roughly translates as: "F***** English in the Falklands, I don't forget."
One line in the chant roughly translates as: "F***** English in the Falklands, I don't forget."
More than 130 veterans who fought in the Falklands conflict returned to the islands 40 years on to meet the people they liberated.
Ann Woodard's husband died just hours before Argentina's surrender in 1982.
The Ministry of Defence funded a 40th anniversary commemorative flight for veterans and bereaved relatives.
Join 1982 veterans as Forces News broadcasts service from Stanley.
This year Brian Wood MC is hoping to raise a total of £250,000 for those who have fallen in conflict.
In 2021, a gigantic effort saw the former soldier raise more than £168,000 for charity.
Dr Susie West's memoir covers when the cruise ship SS Canberra was diverted to the South Atlantic in 1982.
The Special Air Service had been drafted in to divert Argentinian forces away from the San Carlos landings.
The flight will see those chosen given the chance to be in the Falkland Islands over Remembrance weekend in November.
The job of protecting 2,887 islanders, 700,000 sheep and more than a million penguins falls to the FIDF.
An event took place on the Royal Navy's flagship at HMNB Portsmouth to mark the 40th anniversary of the conflict.
Artefacts from the 1982 conflict are scattered all over the island – offering a window into its past.
The Heathman family farm was home to the men of 2 and 3 Para, and other personnel who came to liberate them in 1982.
Forty years on from the conflict, paratroopers were welcomed to the home of the Army.
General Sir Michael Rose has spoken about the details behind the 1982 from the location itself for the first time.