We take a look back at the 40th Anniversary year


Commemorations for the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War have played a big part in the theme for much of this year’s events. From services,
Plaque Unveiled to Commemorate Naval Party 8901


The role that Naval Party 8901 played in the defence of Stanley on the 2nd April 1982, has been officially commemorated in the Falklands. A
Museum Plaque Unveiling


Standing with Giants Art Installation features again in Stanley


The Standing with Giants art installation has once again been put up in Stanley. 258 silhouettes of servicemen and civilians have been put up near
UK Train Renamed to Commemorate 40th Anniversary


The Falklands have gained some special recognition 8,000 miles away in Swanage! The Bahamas Locomotive Society has temporarily renamed its flagship steam train, the 45596
“Etched in Memory” Museum Exhibition Largest Ever to Mark 40th Anniversary


In the lead up to Liberation Day on the 14th June, the Historic Dockyard Museum unveiled its largest ever exhibition, titled “Etched in Memory”, detailing
40th Anniversary Museum Exhibition in Stanley


Liberation Day Commemorated at National Memorial Arboretum


Liberation Day was commemorated in both the Falklands and the UK on Tuesday. The event marks the day that the Falklands War in 1982 ended
New ‘Standing With Giants’ Display in Falkland Islands


258 silhouetted life-size figures of Seafarers, Royal Marines, Army, Airmen and civilians who lost their lives during the 1982 conflict were installed at Sapper Hill
Stanley Receives City Status


The Falkland Islands bid for Stanley to be named a city has been successful, making the Islands the first Overseas Territory to win city status.





