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Thatcher honours Falklands dead | Thatcher honours Falklands dead |
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Baroness Thatcher has joined Falkland Islanders and former servicemen to honour all those killed in wars in the South Atlantic. | Baroness Thatcher has joined Falkland Islanders and former servicemen to honour all those killed in wars in the South Atlantic. |
She laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in London's Whitehall to mark the annual Battle Day commemoration. | She laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in London's Whitehall to mark the annual Battle Day commemoration. |
Lady Thatcher was prime minister at the time of the fight to retake the islands from Argentine occupation 25 years ago. | Lady Thatcher was prime minister at the time of the fight to retake the islands from Argentine occupation 25 years ago. |
Veterans of the 1982 conflict also attended, including Lt Col Chris Keeble who freed the Goose Green settlement. | Veterans of the 1982 conflict also attended, including Lt Col Chris Keeble who freed the Goose Green settlement. |
Col Keeble took over the leadership of 2 Para in the heat of battle after commanding officer Lt Col "H" Jones was killed leading a charge against an Argentine position, losing his life but winning the Victoria Cross. | |
A total of 255 British servicemen and three Falkland Islanders were killed in the conflict, sparked by the invasion on April 2, 1982. | A total of 255 British servicemen and three Falkland Islanders were killed in the conflict, sparked by the invasion on April 2, 1982. |
Sacrifice | Sacrifice |
They fought at sea and on land before Argentine commander General Menendez surrendered to the Britain's Major General Jeremy Moore on June 14. | |
The Reverend Peter Millam, a former Falklands padre, said a short prayer for the war dead during the service at which the Last Post was also played and a minute's silence observed. | The Reverend Peter Millam, a former Falklands padre, said a short prayer for the war dead during the service at which the Last Post was also played and a minute's silence observed. |
"We must remember the fallen and the great sacrifice they have made," he said. | "We must remember the fallen and the great sacrifice they have made," he said. |
Security minister Admiral Sir Alan West also attended the ceremony. He commanded the frigate HMS Ardent which was sunk during the hostilities. | Security minister Admiral Sir Alan West also attended the ceremony. He commanded the frigate HMS Ardent which was sunk during the hostilities. |
December 8 is a public holiday in the Falklands. Originally a commemoration of the naval Battle of the Falklands in 1914, those who died in all subsequent conflicts including the Falklands War are now remembered. | December 8 is a public holiday in the Falklands. Originally a commemoration of the naval Battle of the Falklands in 1914, those who died in all subsequent conflicts including the Falklands War are now remembered. |
Lady Thatcher is patron of the Falkland Islands Association. | Lady Thatcher is patron of the Falkland Islands Association. |
"She's the great hero of the islanders for sending the chaps down there to release them," said Colin Wright, the association's honorary secretary. | "She's the great hero of the islanders for sending the chaps down there to release them," said Colin Wright, the association's honorary secretary. |
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