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The last two weeks of the Falklands campaign continued the pattern of frantic activity apparently interrupted by long pauses as the British forces moved across the Falklands, gaining ground and then consolidating their positions. But now a British victory seemed inevitable; the question was not whether it would be achieved, but how.
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© 1986 Valerie Adams
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Adams, V. (1986). Reinforcement and Reoccupation: 29 May–14 June. In: The Media and the Falklands Campaign. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18367-8_8
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