Stories from Falkland Islands
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North Sea ferry in the wrong sea
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There are still cluster bombs lying around to the west of Stanley
Ross Boyens -

The real threat was the weather
Chris Keeble -

It was hard to hit a target accurately
Mike Beech -

Juggling fuel
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The higher I climbed, the more the windscreen started to break up
Murdo Macleod -

The GR3 made a significant contribution to victory
Dr Peter Johnston -

I'd have been quite happy to go in at less than 100 ft
Martin Withers -

It was the most beautiful sight in the world
Martin Withers -

Someone had been shot down the day before we arrived
Mike Beech -

This was turbulence at a level I had never experienced before
Mike Beer -

You needed to build the confidence that you would survive
Murdo MacLeod -

I'd just bombed them. Didn't think they'd be too pleased to see me.
Robert Iveson -

I had a gun. I could kill someone.
Aswin Rana -

The parachuting started to get competitive
Sgt Georgie Smith -

We had to ensure those ships weren't attacked
Tony Cowan