User talk:Wee Curry Monster/Falklands War Timeline

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Ryan4314 in topic Letter of support

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Format guideline? WP:TIMELINE, WP:CITE

Note to self - sort out wiki links.

Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale

Leading Personalities - Amongst the main politicians and diplomats taking part were: London - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and inner cabinet, including Francis Pym (successor to Lord Carrington), Foreign Affairs, John Nott, Defence, William Whitelaw, Home Secretary and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson.

Washington D.C. - President Ronald Reagan, Secretary of State Alexander Haig, British ambassador Sir Nicholas Henderson, Argentine ambassador Snr Esteban Takacs.

Buenos Aires - General Galtieri, Brigadier General Lami Dozo and Admiral Anaya, and Foreign Minister, Snr Nicanor Costa Mendez.

United Nations, New York - Secretary General Snr Javier Perez de Cuellar, British ambassador Sir Anthony Parsons, Argentine ambassadors Senors Eduardo Roca and later Enrique Ros.

British Ambassador to Argentina? Anthony Williams Comment by Chilean Journalist Justin Vogler, Telegraphic Article - not a pretty picture Google Books results, Freedman Google Books, Graham Bound Book, Atlantic Free Press, Spectator Article - biased source, List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Argentina, Another Google Books result, Richard Luth letter to the Spectator


British Ambassador to America Sir Nicholas Henderson

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[1] 1982 FALKLANDS WAR TIMELINE, A Chronology of events during the Falklands Conflict of 1982
[2] BATTLE ATLAS of the FALKLANDS WAR 1982 - by Land, Sea and Air, by Gordon Smith
[3] RAF web page with Falklands War details
[4] NY Times articles
[5] The Argentine Seizure Of The Malvinas (Falkland) Islands
[6] Aussie news article
[7] hansard extract on the Falklands Info website
[8] Chronology [9]

Google Books edit

[10] Behind the disappeared, book on the dirty war.
[11] Discusses political background in Britain and Argentina. [12] Discussions on sovereignty [13] Freedman Official History

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Letter of support edit

Nice one Justin, if anyone could make this article it's you, can't wait to see it. If you need any help (which I doubt you will), just let me know. Obviously feel free to revert this edit so u can clear ur refs page, I'll leave you to get on with your work now...

P.S. Don't worry, this rewrite wont be on my watchlist so u wont have to worry about me "peering over your shoulder", just do us a favour though, let me know when u put this thing up ;) Ryan4314 (talk) 21:56, 13 March 2008 (UTC)Reply