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Last stand at Bomb Alley

Part 2: Controversial actions in the Falkland Islands.

Grant Newman Thu, 28 Apr 2022

Five days later, on May 30 Escuadrón I embarked on a divisive incursion that resulted in a claim of sinking the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, which, to this day, Argentine sources still believe was damaged during the attack. This was denied by the British, but 1st Lts Alférez Gerardo Isaac in

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Grant Newman Thu, 28 Apr 2022
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