Dorset marking Falklands War anniversary

Today (2nd April) is 42 years since the conflict began

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 2nd Apr 2024
Last updated 2nd Apr 2024

The White Ensign will be flying above County Hall in Dorchester this week, in remembrance and to mark the courage of veterans who served in the Falklands War.

Today (Tuesday 2nd April) is the 42nd anniversary since the start of the conflict that last 74 days.

More than 900 people lost their lives, 255 of them were British personnel.

Dorset Council is reminding Falklands veterans of the help that's available to them.

The Armed Forces Covenant gives them access to health and well-being services as well as help with housing and employment. www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/your-community/armed-forces-covenant/what-is-the-armed-forces-covenant

The Falklands War was the first military action since the Second World War that utilised all elements of the Armed Forces.

Dorset Council have said:

"We also recognise the commitment the Armed Forces Community makes to Dorset. Thank you for your service!"

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