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A memorial to mark the 40th anniversary of the deadly attack on a Royal Navy destroyer during the Falklands War has been unveiled. HMS Sheffield was hit by an Argentine missile on 4 May 1982 ...
A memorial marking the 40th anniversary of the sinking of the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Sheffield during the Falklands War will be inaugurated next month at the National Memorial Arboretum.
These are the first images of a striking new HMS Sheffield memorial being ... The second HMS Sheffield was hit by an Exocet missile during the Falklands War on May 4, 1982, killing 20 crew ...
The bell of World War II battlecruiser HMS Hood, ... one of only three survivors of Hood’s crew of 1,418 men, to recover the ship’s bell as a memorial to his shipmates,” Blue Water ...
Paul Allen recovers HMS Hood’s bell as memorial for 1415 men who lost their lives THE bells rang out action stations on the morning of May 24, 1941. Soon after, HMS Hood — and 1415 men — was ...
Back in 2007 ex-serviceman in Catford began a memorial event to remember the 1,415 who died aboard HMS Hood in 1941. The epic clash between the battleship and Germany's Bismark is widely-regarded ...
Some thirty former crew members of Swift-sure Class nuclear submarine HMS Spartan gathered at the war memorial in Sunderland’s Mowbray Park, county of Durham, and paid their respects to fellow ...
A memorial to mark the 40th anniversary of the deadly attack on a Royal Navy destroyer during the Falklands War has been unveiled. HMS Sheffield was hit by an Argentine missile on 4 May 1982 ...
Twenty crew were killed when an Argentine Exocet missile hit HMS Sheffield, on 4 May 1982. The memorial, resembling the prow of a ship breaking through the waves, was designed by artist Peter Naylor.
Twenty crew were killed when an Argentine Exocet missile hit HMS Sheffield, on 4 May 1982. The memorial, resembling the prow of a ship breaking through the waves, was designed by artist Peter Naylor.
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