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Also are you going to add all the stuff about the helicopter ditching in Chile? Here's a good BBC and Telegraph ref;
[1][2] There are various eye-witness accounts as described in books by various Falklands personnel (Hart-Dyke, Ward and Pook if memory serves), I have these books if you want me to give u ref details.
Ryan4314 (
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11:58, 14 April 2009 (UTC)reply
There is an instersting argentine view of the events about ARA destroyers operations around Tierra del Fuego at
[3] unfortunately only in spanish --
Jor70 (
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17:15, 22 January 2010 (UTC)reply