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    POST-WAR NAVAL OPERATIONS - FALKLANDSGB

    HMS Protector, guardship to the Falkland Islands Dependencies, assists the survey ship RRS Shackleton after damage by ice in the waters off South Georgia.

    LS of one of Protector's ...

     
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    POST-WAR NAVAL OPERATIONSGB

    Sea Hawks of 898 and 806 Naval Air Squadrons are armed, fuelled, and launched from HMS Eagle cruising off Famagusta.

    HA from Eagle's Flyco onto the deck where munitions are being moved forward ...

     
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    POST-WAR NAVAL OPERATIONSGB

    HMS Eagle takes on stores from RFA Retainer, prior to ... fired. The RM guard presents arms. After the formalities there is a tug of war on deck between a team from the ship and one from the departing ...

     
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    POST-WAR NAVAL OPERATIONSGB

    Film shot by HMS Bulwark's Entertainment Officer, showing some of the ways in which the ship's company amused themselves while anchored off Famagusta with no shore leave other than to a Rest Camp on ...

     
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    POST-WAR NAVAL OPERATIONS - FALKLANDSGB

    A party from HMS Protector and men of the Falkland Islands Defence Force participate in a memorial ceremony at the Battle of the Falklands Memorial in Port Stanley.

    Detachment from ...

     
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    ... in Palestine mandate; 1948 Arab-Israeli war and armistice. The advent of Nasser ... relationship with Egypt in the post-war period. The surrender of the British ... >

    Barnett, Michael N., Confronting the Costs of War: Military Power, State, and Society ...
     
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    ... questions are answered by Herbert Bowden, James Griffiths and Hugh Gaitskell.

    Topics covered include, the H bomb; Baghdad Pact; Cyrpus; Labour's weak response to the Queen's speech; support for UN; reunifiataion of Germany; and the Algerian War.

     
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    ... shots of streets in Port Said. Memorials to the dead of two World Wars are shown. CUs of children whilst commentary says it is for ... Stanley Maxted then sums up the film saying that no man wants war but it would be better to face death than live in fear. ...
     
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    ... costs for their “cast of thousands” that is prominently featured on all of the advertisements.

    After World War II the British government established a series of agreements to help bolster the British film industry.  These ...

     
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    ... destroy Egyptian morale, "...but the two war criminals soon realised that their ... ;treacherous’; they are ‘war criminals’, men who destroy ... ).

    Barnett, Michael N., Confronting the Costs of War: Military Power, State, and Society ...

     
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    ... Major Jack McFarlane MBE of the Sikh Regiment, Indian Army, records wartime scenes with Force 136 in Burma, and post-war duties as Staff Captain and Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General, Nowshera Frontier Brigade Group. (All colour, except ...
     
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    ... small beer, either to a financially straitened post-war Britain, or to the ambitiously nationalist settler ... for copper had increased after the war, and production in the Copperbelt rose ... after 1953. The end of the war had seen the implementation of the ...