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HMS Coventry

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Length125 m
Construction startedJanuary 29, 1973
LaunchedJune 21, 1974
Draft5. 8 m
Beam14 m
BuilderCammell Laird
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1471172
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HMS Coventry was a Type 42 destroyer of the Royal Navy. Laid down by Cammell Laird and Company, Limited, at Birkenhead on 29 January 1973, she was launched on 21 June 1974 and accepted into service on 20 October 1978 at a cost of £37,900,000.

Falklands War 40th anniversary: PM praises 'daring and bravery' of veterans

Apr 18,2022 10:00 am

Commemorations have taken place to mark the 40th anniversary of The End of the Falklands War .

Boris Johnson joined veterans, bereaved Family Members and senior defence figures at a Service at Staffordshire's National Memorial Arboretum.

Mr Johnson praised the " incredible daring and bravery" of Falklands veterans.

Some 255 British troops, 649 Argentine Military Personnel and three Falkland islanders died during The Conflict .

The 10-week war began in April 1982, when troops from Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, a British colony in The South Atlantic Ocean .

Argentina said it had inherited the islands from Spain in the 1800s and wanted to reclaim them. The British had ruled the islands for 150 years and sent armed forces by sea to take the islands back. Argentina's troops surrendered on 14 June.

On Tuesday, veterans, civilians and bereaved Family Members attended a Service hosted by The Royal British Legion at The National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas to remember The End of The Conflict . At the same time a Service was held at Port Stanley , the Falklands capital.

Mr Johnson - who laid a wreath at The Service - Told journalists afterwards: " The First thing is to remember what an incredible thing it was That they achieved back in 1982 to make an opposed landing, to take back territory in The Way That they did.

" The incredible daring and bravery of those Young Men and women. And we salute That - we remember That today. "

He added That the " greatest tribute" to those who had laid down their lives was That the Falklands Islands had since " thrived in peace and freedom".

Events have also been taking elsewhere in the country, where ships departed for the islands, as well wreath-laying services in Dorset.

One survivor of Hms Coventry , which was bombed during The War , saying: " I think about it nearly Every Day and you know it is part of My Life and it is part of this nation's heritage. "

" I remember my Lost Friends every year and sadly there is additions because We Are all getting older, " said Mick Kerry, from Warwickshire, who was a 21-year-old marine engineer on the Royal Navy destroyer when it was bombed.

Elsewhere, A Woman who was born in the Falkland Islands three months before The War she became a soldier to repay a debt of gratitude she felt towards The Soldiers who fought in The Conflict .

Sara Halford, who joined the British Army aged 17 and serves with 16 Medical Regiment in Colchester, said islanders would be " forever grateful".

Meanwhile, A Collection of portraits of seven veterans from across Scotland have been revealed as part of a virtual exhibition by Glasgow photographer Wattie Cheung.

On Saturday, a national remembrance parade and Service will be held in Edinburgh, where hundreds of current and former servicemen and women are expected to take part.

On Sunday, members of the Tumbledown Veterans and Families Association marched to The Cenotaph on Blackpool promenade. Nine Men died at The Battle of Mount Tumbledown, overlooking Port Stanley , in The Final days of The Conflict .



Source of news: bbc.com

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