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English: Personnel from Mount Pleasant Complex and HMS Forth, Falkland Islands attend Battle Day memorial at Port Stanley. Commander British Forces of the South Atlantic Islands, Commodore Jonathan Legg accompanied the Falkland Islands Governor in paying respects and laying a wreath at the cenotaph. Photos captured 20201208 by Cpl Phil Dye.
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