to be kept secret until 2065--, have cleared an army regiment of any blame in the biggest loss of British life during the Falklands War. Forty-eight crew were killed when the Sir Galahad ...
Karen Edwards' brother was one of 48 men killed when the Sir Galahad ship was attacked during the Falklands War. New documents, seen by BBC Wales, show the captain of a second supply ship ...
A Wessex helicopter which was used to rescue injured servicemen during the Falklands conflict is to ... more were injured when the troop ship Sir Galahad was hit by an Argentine bomb off the ...
Of the 48 men who died on the Sir Galahad that day, 32 were Welsh Guards. John "Taff" Meredith from Bangor, north Wales, was a soldier with 15 years experience when war broke out on the Falklands.
When the Welsh Guards were deployed to the Falklands in 1982 this guardsman ... a detachment of the Welsh guards was caught on RFA Sir Galahad at Fitzroy Harbour by Argentinean Sky Hawks.
An MP has said it is “mystifying” why files on the bombing of the Navy support ship Sir Galahad during the Falklands War have still not been released. Defence minister Al Carns said the ...
in 1982 he commanded a company during the Falklands campaign. They were in support of the Royal Marines in the attack on Mount Harriet but another company lost 32 men when Sir Galahad was bombed.