15 June: Argentine prisoners of war rounded up The ink might have dried on the Instrument of Surrender, and the fighting might have stopped, but on...
14 June: Argentine forces surrender Monday 14 June 1982 began with fierce fighting in the dark on the freezing slopes of high ground to...
13 June: Advance on Stanley continues Having successfully taken Mount Longdon (3 Para), Two Sisters Mountain (45 Cdo RM) and Mount Harriet...
12 June: Troops advance on land, but Glamorgan struck by Exocet As the struggle for control of the Falkland Islands entered the final stages on Saturday 12 June 198...
10 June: Berkeley Sound swept for mines The repercussions of the deadly Argentine air attacks of 8 June 1982 were still being felt two day l...
9 June: British advance continues as winter approaches Following the heavy loss of life in the air attacks on Bluff Cove and Fitzroy the previous day, main...
8 June: LSLs, frigate and landing craft bombed Tuesday 8 June 1982 saw the last concerted air attacks during the Falklands Conflict by Argentine pl...
7 June: Troops ferried to Port Pleasant area In the early hours of Monday 7 June 1982 a group of Welsh Guardsmen were enduring a miserable 35-mil...
6 June: Helicopter shot down in 'blue-on-blue' incident On the 38th anniversary of the greatest amphibious invasion the world had ever seen, a smaller-scale...
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...