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lost on the galahad. -- will scott- — those lost on the galahad. -- will scott. the gala had people, obviously, all the galahad people, obviously, rested where they were. but his was the only one that could be brought home, and i think everyone in the whole battalion was there to see him off. �* ., battalion was there to see him off. �* . ~ , off. after the war, argentina's military government _ off. after the war, argentina's military government was - military government was discredited and civilian rule was restored. here, margaret thatcher converted widespread patriotic support into a landslide election victory. the islands remain under british control. that islands remain under british control. �* ., ., ., control. at the going down of the sun and _ control. at the going down of the sun and in _ control. at the going down of the sun and in the _ control. at the going down of the sun and in the morning . control. at the going down of| the sun and in the morning we will remember them. irate the sun and in the morning we will remember them.- will remember them.
lost on the galahad. -- will scott- — those lost on the galahad. -- will scott. the gala had people, obviously, all the galahad people, obviously, rested where they were. but his was the only one that could be brought home, and i think everyone in the whole battalion was there to see him off. �* ., battalion was there to see him off. �* . ~ , off. after the war, argentina's military government _ off. after the war, argentina's military government was - military government was discredited...
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Jun 12, 2022
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steve newberry was on the galahad.acks, where she lived. when we were kids, steve and i used to fight like cat and dog, but when he joined the army, and of course then when i went into quarters, i mean, he used to come to me for sunday dinner and things like that, so i used to see him all the time, you know. obviously, as news started filtering through, everything started being very, very subdued. it was a horrible atmosphere once people started knowing. i didn't know until i phoned home that my brother had died. i don't think it sunk in. nobody could believe it had happened. as the task force headed home, many remained in the falklands, dealing with the aftermath of war. and bad luck remained with the welsh guards. what we did underestimate was the numbers, because we had no idea until probably aboutjune i6, 17, when we're having to feed something like 13,000 to 15,000 argentine prisoners of war who were all down at stanley airport. port stanley was an absolute minefield. it was... i would say chaos. there were weapon
steve newberry was on the galahad.acks, where she lived. when we were kids, steve and i used to fight like cat and dog, but when he joined the army, and of course then when i went into quarters, i mean, he used to come to me for sunday dinner and things like that, so i used to see him all the time, you know. obviously, as news started filtering through, everything started being very, very subdued. it was a horrible atmosphere once people started knowing. i didn't know until i phoned home that...
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steve newbury was on the galahad.ter to stephen, we did need to tell him how we felt, you know, we loved him and that, and it got sent back. and that was my father finished then, because he never got to see the letter. last post plays. the ship is now a protected war grave. singing. none of the bodies of the men who died have ever been brought home. jordan davies, bbc news. for almost three years, martin hibbert, who was left paralysed in the manchester arena bomb attack, has been planning to climb mount kilimanjaro. he's now arrived in tanzania and has begun his ascent in a specially—adapted wheelchair, and is determined to reach the summit. graham satchell reports. kilimanjaro — the highest mountain in africa. getting to the top — almost 20,000 feet up — is a real challenge. only 60% make it. martin hibbert is attempting the climb in a wheelchair. hello, hello, hello! martin has been planning this challenge for almost three years. finally, the team has arrived safely in tanzania. tired, exhausted. but, honestly, fir
steve newbury was on the galahad.ter to stephen, we did need to tell him how we felt, you know, we loved him and that, and it got sent back. and that was my father finished then, because he never got to see the letter. last post plays. the ship is now a protected war grave. singing. none of the bodies of the men who died have ever been brought home. jordan davies, bbc news. for almost three years, martin hibbert, who was left paralysed in the manchester arena bomb attack, has been planning to...
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you are on the sir galahad. _ educating. i think you are. you are on the sir galahad. left, there was a porch— fight. and what was left, there was a porch and, let's say, at the back. you have _ a porch and, let's say, at the back. you have the — a porch and, let's say, at the back. you have the supplies, the outcome of the _ you have the supplies, the outcome of the equipment, the food. basically resupply is to keep an army— basically resupply is to keep an army going. then you had us. when the skyhawk came over and dropped the skyhawk came over and dropped the bombs, and it went off instantly, what a shot. it went off. because _ instantly, what a shot. it went off. because the door was open, the back blast. _ because the door was open, the back blast. for— because the door was open, the back blast, for want of a better word, hit the _ blast, for want of a better word, hit the guys at the back, because we didn't— hit the guys at the back, because we didn't have _ hit the guys at the back, because we didn't have a door open at the front — didn't have a door open at the
you are on the sir galahad. _ educating. i think you are. you are on the sir galahad. left, there was a porch— fight. and what was left, there was a porch and, let's say, at the back. you have _ a porch and, let's say, at the back. you have the — a porch and, let's say, at the back. you have the supplies, the outcome of the _ you have the supplies, the outcome of the equipment, the food. basically resupply is to keep an army— basically resupply is to keep an army going. then you had us....
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and her sister ship, sir tristram. _ when we got stuck in the corridor on galahad, i realised that iwho'd died. _ phillip anthony sweet... 50 in all, the worst casualties of the whole campaign. bugle plays last post. get a lot memories at night. nightmares still. most nights, seems like. the other night they were getting bad. i was sitting there. i woke up and i were screaming again. british legion riders branch, riding my motorbike. all those things help. right. gentlemen, i'vejust heardj that the white flag is flying over stanley. cheering. it's taken ten weeks since we left portsmouth, but this major objective has now been achieved. very proud that we went. it had to be done. we laid our lives down - to make sure somebody's 0k. and i look back and i look at it with pride now — that i was able to to do something like that at such a young age. but, it's... i always look back and it's like a hell of a thing. hell of a thing. surrounded by immensely — people i'm extremely proud of. it's a wonderful feeling knowing that we've actually done summat that's going to have an impact on that
and her sister ship, sir tristram. _ when we got stuck in the corridor on galahad, i realised that iwho'd died. _ phillip anthony sweet... 50 in all, the worst casualties of the whole campaign. bugle plays last post. get a lot memories at night. nightmares still. most nights, seems like. the other night they were getting bad. i was sitting there. i woke up and i were screaming again. british legion riders branch, riding my motorbike. all those things help. right. gentlemen, i'vejust heardj that...
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before we came on down in somerset, — clip you had before we came on down in somerset, i thought neil galahadp act was incredibly generous— his warm—up act was incredibly generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact _ generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact and on. thank you very much. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight. next it's time for the film review. but from me it's goodbye for now. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill, and taking us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. good to see you, jason. hello, jane. what have you been watching? well, this week we've got everything with elvis, we've got beckett, we've got wham. talk about absurd. we will start with baz luhrmann�*s long—awaited biopic of the king, elvis, and the man who discovered him, colonel tom parker, played by tom hanks. and then we go to france for literally a prison drama — a drama being made in a prison where inmates put on samuel beckett's waiting for godot. they do have time on their hands,
before we came on down in somerset, — clip you had before we came on down in somerset, i thought neil galahadp act was incredibly generous— his warm—up act was incredibly generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact _ generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact and on. thank you very much. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight. next it's time for the film review. but from me it's goodbye for now. hello and a very warm...
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before we came on down in somerset, — clip you had before we came on down in somerset, i thought neil galahad for reviewing the papers with me tonight. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight.
before we came on down in somerset, — clip you had before we came on down in somerset, i thought neil galahad for reviewing the papers with me tonight. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight.
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when we got stuck in the corridor on galahad, i realised that i could die.etly —— janine wetly, both of whom work for help for heroes. larry, you were on board one of these. tell us about your memories? we got on board one — tell us about your memories? we got on board one of _ tell us about your memories? we got on board one of these _ tell us about your memories? we got on board one of these from _ tell us about your memories? we got on board one of these from hms - on board one of these from hms fearless — on board one of these from hms fearless. as we approached the beach the ramp— fearless. as we approached the beach the ramp was supposed to come down. the command down ramp went out. nothing _ the command down ramp went out. nothing happened. the next thing we know the _ nothing happened. the next thing we know the landing craft guy the front had to _ know the landing craft guy the front had to kick — know the landing craft guy the front had to kick the door. there was a bell ringing — had to kick the door. there was a bell ringing as we were on this qu
when we got stuck in the corridor on galahad, i realised that i could die.etly —— janine wetly, both of whom work for help for heroes. larry, you were on board one of these. tell us about your memories? we got on board one — tell us about your memories? we got on board one of _ tell us about your memories? we got on board one of these _ tell us about your memories? we got on board one of these from _ tell us about your memories? we got on board one of these from hms - on board one of...
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when we got stuck in the corridor on galahad, i realised that i could die.for such a long time. the heat and humidity will be writing —— writing for some, but not all of us across the uk. across northern ireland and scotland we will still have these suedes of cloud. finaltry will still have these suedes of cloud. final try for nz in wales, some clear spells, not quite as chilly as start as it was today. tomorrow, high pressure keeps us fine and dry for england and we are is. this is where we will see most of the sunshine, but also sunny spells emerging for eastern scotland and eastern areas of northern ireland, too. the pollen levels will rise here and it will feel warmer. as we head through into thursday and friday, this is where the hot and humid airwill friday, this is where the hot and humid air will rise from the south. temperatures remaining fairly stable. we could see 33 celsius somewhere north of london. borisjohnson insists his government won't be "deterred or abashed" by criticism of his asylum policy — with the first plane taking people to rwanda
when we got stuck in the corridor on galahad, i realised that i could die.for such a long time. the heat and humidity will be writing —— writing for some, but not all of us across the uk. across northern ireland and scotland we will still have these suedes of cloud. finaltry will still have these suedes of cloud. final try for nz in wales, some clear spells, not quite as chilly as start as it was today. tomorrow, high pressure keeps us fine and dry for england and we are is. this is where...
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he will be thinking of those lost on the sir galahad — 32 of the 48 who died on the ship were welsh.. slightly predictable, i have i would say that. slightly predictable, i have to l would say that. slightly i predictable, i have to say! i would say that. slightly _ predictable, i have to say! i should explain, you said a few minutes ago that the irish guards were affectionately known as the mix and some people might think it's not a nice term but it is what you irish guards call yourselves? it’s nice term but it is what you irish guards call yourselves? it's what we call ourselves _ guards call yourselves? it's what we call ourselves and _ guards call yourselves? it's what we call ourselves and it's _ guards call yourselves? it's what we call ourselves and it's been - guards call yourselves? it's what we call ourselves and it's been a i call ourselves and it's been a nickname for so long that any connotations that may or may not have been, have worn off.- connotations that may or may not have been, have worn off. well, they are marching — have been, have worn off. well, they are mar
he will be thinking of those lost on the sir galahad — 32 of the 48 who died on the ship were welsh.. slightly predictable, i have i would say that. slightly predictable, i have to l would say that. slightly i predictable, i have to say! i would say that. slightly _ predictable, i have to say! i should explain, you said a few minutes ago that the irish guards were affectionately known as the mix and some people might think it's not a nice term but it is what you irish guards call yourselves?...