5 June: New Harrier airfield is operational There were some significant developments on Saturday 5 June 1982 as the lifting fog allowed British...
4 June: Argentine bombers miss targets The spell of bad weather – which normally halted any prospect of Argentine air attacks – continu...
3 June: A quieter day in the South Atlantic Thursday 3 June 1982 was another quiet day in the South Atlantic, allowing a steady, inexorable adva...
2 June: Logistics chain withstands testing conditions Even the best fighting force can be severely blunted if the logistics effort to support it is found...
Her Majesty the Queen's Platinum Jubilee This weekend sees celebrations across the country, the Commonwealth and beyond to mark Her Majesty t...
1 June: Sea Harrier lost but build-up continues Tuesday 1 June 1982 was the first of a few relatively-routine days for British forces in the Falklan...
31 May: Royal Marines edge towards Stanley British troops began to fan out in earnest from the western edges of East Falkland on Monday 31 May...
30 May: Missile attack misses British carriers Argentine pilots made one more bid to sink a British aircraft carrier with the last of their five...
29 May: Argentine troops surrender at Goose Green With Major Chris Keeble now in command of 2 Para, Lt Col H Jones having been killed during a daring...
28 May: Royal Marines pilot killed Friday 28 May 1982 saw the completion of troop transfers between ships in South Georgia, including t...
27 May: Eight killed in air raids Thursday 27 May 1982 saw some significant arrivals in the South Atlantic, one significant departure,...
26 May: Unexploded bombs tackled by divers Wednesday 26 May 1982 saw slow British progress on land and a great deal of relief amongst the mar...