File:HMS Plymouth underway.jpg
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DescriptionHMS Plymouth underway.jpg | The Type 12 Frigate HMS PLYMOUTH, photographed shortly before the Falklands Conflict. On 8 June 1982, PLYMOUTH was hit by four Argentine bombs, none of which exploded. | |||
Date | THE FALKLANDS CONFLICT, APRIL - JUNE 1982 | |||
Source | IWM Collections. IWM Photo No.: FKD 588 | |||
Author | Royal Navy official photographer | |||
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