Fifty died and many more were injured when the troop ship Sir Galahad was hit by an Argentine bomb off the Falkland Islands on 8 June 8 1982. Mr Davies now plans to restore the Wessex and use it ...
Forty-eight crew were killed when the Sir Galahad, an unarmed and undefended supply ship carrying British troops to the Falklands, was hit by the Argentine air force bombs on 8 June 1982 ...
Survivors coming ashore from Sir Galahad, after it was hit by an Argentinian air attack at Bluff Cove, the Falkland Islands. Courtesy of PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo Please wait while we verify your ...
IN Roy Williams’ striking adaptation of Sam Selvon’s seminal 1956 novel, The Lonely Londoners, we follow the fortunes of ...
A site long steeped in the legend of King Arthur has been revealed to predate those myths by thousands of years. King ...
Although not a planned part of this story, the wild possum proved to be a case in point. Moreover, in my local Anglican church, there is a stained-glass window depicting Sir Galahad, the God-fearing ...
A new senior housing facility called Caretta Senior Living is planned for the Vista Run subdivision in Sussex, southeast ...
They were in support of the Royal Marines in the attack on Mount Harriet but another company lost 32 men when Sir Galahad was bombed. This had a profound effect on morale. His arrival in 1985 ...
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The founder and namesake of Famous Uncle Al's Hot Dogs and Fries in Virginia Beach has died at age 87, according to H.D.
Alan Stein, the founder of the original Famous Uncle Al’s in Virginia Beach, left his mark on the region’s hot dog scene.