1 June: Sea Harrier lost but build-up continues Tuesday 1 June 1982 was the first of a few relatively-routine days for British forces in the Falklan...
31 May: Royal Marines edge towards Stanley British troops began to fan out in earnest from the western edges of East Falkland on Monday 31 May...
30 May: Missile attack misses British carriers Argentine pilots made one more bid to sink a British aircraft carrier with the last of their five...
29 May: Argentine troops surrender at Goose Green With Major Chris Keeble now in command of 2 Para, Lt Col H Jones having been killed during a daring...
28 May: Royal Marines pilot killed Friday 28 May 1982 saw the completion of troop transfers between ships in South Georgia, including t...
27 May: Eight killed in air raids Thursday 27 May 1982 saw some significant arrivals in the South Atlantic, one significant departure,...
26 May: Unexploded bombs tackled by divers Wednesday 26 May 1982 saw slow British progress on land and a great deal of relief amongst the mar...
25 May: Two ships lost, 31 dead Tuesday 25 May 1982 would have been marked well in advanced by British task force commanders in the...
24 May: Landing ships hit in bombing raid The situation was far from secure for the British task group in the Falkland Islands on the morning...
23 May: HMS Antelope wrecked by Argentine bomb The relative calm of the day before did not last, and by the end of Sunday 23 May another Royal Navy...
22 May: Calm after the storm Bad weather over the coast of Argentina on Saturday 22 May 1982 brought some relief to the ships of...
21 May: The Battle of San Carlos begins Seven weeks after Argentine troops landed on the Falkland Islands to claim them as the Malvinas, Bri...