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South Atlantic Medal Association (SAMA82)
"The main purposes of SAMA82 are simply stated. We intend to maintain and promote a sense of pride and comradeship among all veterans of the South Atlantic campaign, and to keep them in touch with each other in a manner which respects both individual privacy and personal requirements. We also want to establish and maintain contact with other organisations involved in the welfare of the armed forces, and ensure that due consideration is given to the interests of South Atlantic veterans. SAMA82 will also investigate for consideration, by an appropriate organization, any case of hardship or distress amongst South Atlantic veterans in which direct financial assistance is sought or recommended."
HMS Alacrity
Site dedicated to the Type 21 HMS Alacrity.
HMS Ambuscade
The association of the good ship HMS Ambuscade.
HMS Antrim
The website of the HMS Antrim Association
HMS Ardent
Excellent site that brings together the shipmates of HMS Ardent courtesy of Richard Gough.
HMS Brilliant
A site dedicated to HMS Brilliant courtesy of David Oddy.
HMS Broadsword
Excellent website courtesy of '82 crew member Dean Webster.
HMS Coventry
A site dedicated to HMS Coventry, courtesy of Damien Burke.
HMS Fearless
A site dedicated to HMS Fearless and to share memories.
HMS Glamorgan
Excellent website courtesy of '82 crew member Jess James.
HMS Invincible
The website of the HMS Invincible Association.
HMS Manchester
A site dedicated to the 2nd HMS Manchester (D95).
Survey Ships Association
The website of the Survey Ships Association.
HMS Penelope
The website of the HMS Penelope Association.
HMS Phoebe
The website of the HMS Phoebe Association.
HMS Yarmouth
A site dedicated to HMS Yarmouth, run by ex-LWEM(O) Dusty Miller.
MODReunited.com
MOD Reunited. The safe way to contact old friends and colleagues.
Falklands Malvinas Forum
A forum / message board that has evolved over the years covering more wide ranging discussion other than the events of '82. It is however a popular forum co-habited by both South American and UK based contributors, and it still
hosts much (albeit quite sociable) cross-nationality debate over the rights to own The Falkand Islands. The Forum is hosted by Falkands-Malvinas.com