40th Anniversary Falklands Conflict exhibition refresh
On 2nd April 1982, the Argentinian military government embarked on a campaign to take the Falkland Islands by force. Within days, a British military Task Force sailed for the South Atlantic led by the flagship HMS Hermes. Over the next 74 days, with Royal Navy ships in support and Fleet Air Arm and RAF aircraft providing air cover, British troops landed on East Falkland and fought their way through to relieve the Islands' capital, Stanley. A number of ships were sunk and over 250 British personnel lost their lives. On 14th June 1982 the Argentinian forces surrendered.
In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Falklands Conflict the Falklands exhibition space has been refreshed to include an exhibition of original photographs by Peter Holdgate. Petty Officer Holdgate was a Commando Forces photographer on the Falkland Islands and his photographs, including the iconic ‘The Yomper’, provide a first-hand record of the conflict.
Other exhibits in this hall