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74 days of conflict

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Explore the article highlights to find out more about the specific roles of some of the Royal Navy's branches and some of the Task Force's most notable actions.

Dusk in San Carlos showing SS Canberra and HMS Fearless. (RNM)

Dusk in San Carlos showing SS Canberra and HMS Fearless. (RNM)

Article highlights

  • 74 days of conflict

  • Harriers and helos

  • The heart of the Task Force

  • Silent Hunters

  • Tankers, tugs and the Great White Whale

  • Under attack

  • 'Bungs, wedges and woolley bear suits'

  • Into Bomb Alley

  • Harrass and deceive

  • The yomp to Stanley

  • 'Mother Hen' and the 'Red and Green Life Machine'

     

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