Lieutenant-Commander Ian “Crash” McLaren, who has died aged 67 of complications arising from diabetes, led a prize crew ...
McLaren, an extrovert and an entertainer by nature, nicknamed “Crash” for an unwarranted reputation which he acquired for crashing ships ... After the Falklands War and an Arabic course ...
In a week commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Falkland Islands War ... Simon on the deck of his ship, the Sir Galahad, to the doctors and nurses on board the hospital ships that saved ...
Other significant projects and programmes of work include: improvements to the hospital ... to Falkland Islands Museum and National Trust increase to £6.50 per cruise ship passenger, enabling ...
In 1833, Britain seized control of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic. Argentina occupied the islands in 1982, but Britain took them back after a 74-day war. In 1863 ... on mysterious baby ...
The Chinese Navy hospital ship ‘Peace Ark’ which arrived in Sri Lanka on 21st December 2024, departed the island today (28th December), on successful completion of its formal visit. The Sri Lanka Navy ...
Midland Bank PLC signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Ship International Hospital Limited, a private hospital located at Dhour, Turag in the capital's Uttara. Md Rashed Akter ...
Djibouti - December 09, 2024 The Chinese naval hospital ship Peace Ark delivered essential medical services to Djibouti residents on December 9, focusing on the prevention and treatment of chronic ...
Colonel Euan Houstoun, who has died aged 78, served with the Grenadier Guards and the Special Forces and commanded a squadron of 22 SAS Regiment behind enemy lines in the Falklands War. In April ...
Upon inquiry, Arthurs told Daily Hive Urbanized today that a group from the United States is in serious discussions to buy the fast ferries vessels for conversion into civilian hospital ships. Such ...
served with the Grenadier Guards and the Special Forces and commanded a squadron of 22 SAS Regiment behind enemy lines in the Falklands War. In April 1982, in an unprovoked attack, Argentina ...
From the London Review of Books, The Belgrano Diary is a gorgeously crafted, meticulously sourced six-part account of the sinking of an Argentinian ship at the beginning of the Falklands War.