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British naval forces in the Falklands War : ウィキペディア英語版
British naval forces in the Falklands War

This is a list of the naval forces from the United Kingdom that took part in the Falklands War. For a list of naval forces from Argentina, see Argentine naval forces in the Falklands War.
==Royal Navy==
;Command
In Northwood, London:
* Commander-in-Chief, Fleet: Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse
* Commander Task Group 324.3 and Flag Officer Submarines: Vice-Admiral Peter G. M. Herbert
In the South Atlantic:
* Commander Task Group 317.8 (Carrier/Battle Group) and Flag Officer, First Flotilla: Rear-Admiral J. 'Sandy' Woodward (HMS ''Hermes'')
* Commander Task Group 317.0 (Amphibious Task Group) and Commodore Amphibious Warfare: Commodore Mike Clapp (HMS ''Fearless'')
; - V/STOL carrier
* - Flagship (†3) ''2 SHAR pilots''
*
* Captain Lin Middleton RN (Linley E Middleton)
*
* 706 Naval Air Squadron (4 Sea Kings)〔Morison (June 1983) pp.119-124〕
*
* 800 Naval Air Squadron (12 BAE Sea Harriers)
*
* part 809 Naval Air Squadron (4 BAE Sea Harriers)
*
* 826 Naval Air Squadron (12 Sea King HAS.5)〔
*
* 846 Naval Air Squadron (6 Sea King HC.4)〔
;''Invincible'' class aircraft carriers
* (†3) ''2 SHAR pilots''
*
* Captain Jeremy J. Black RN
*
* 801 Naval Air Squadron (8 BAE Sea Harriers) - Lieutenant-Commander 'Sharkey' Ward RN
*
* part 809 Naval Air Squadron (4 BAE Sea Harriers)
*
* 820 Naval Air Squadron (10 Sea King HAS.5)〔
;Landing Platform Docks
* (†6)
*
* Commodore Mike Clapp RN + Captain Jeremy Larken RN (E S J Larken)
*
* 4 LCU (Foxtrot One to Four), 100 troops or one Main Battle Tank. ''LCU Foxtrot Four, bombed and sunk in the Choiseul Sound by A-4B Skyhawks''
*
* 4 LCVP (Foxtrot Five to Eight), 25 troops or a Land Rover with trailer.
*
* flight deck for 4 Sea King HC.4 (not embarked)
*
*
* Captain Peter Dingemans RN (P G V Dingemans)
*
* 4 LCU (Tango One to Four)
*
* 4 LCVP (Tango Five to Eight)
*
* flight deck for 4 Sea King HC.4 (not embarked)
;Type 82 destroyer
*
*
* Captain Alan Grose RN (A Grose)
;Type 42 destroyers
* - set on fire by an Aérospatiale AM39 Exocet (Air-to-Surface) Anti-ship missile launched from a Dassault Super Étendard May 4, (†20) - ''Fatal Damage'' (sank on May 10)
*
* Captain Sam Salt RN (J F T G Salt)
* - sunk on May 25 by three bombs from a Douglas A-4B Skyhawk (†19+1) - ''Fatal Damage''
*
* Captain David Hart Dyke RN
* - hit by unexploded bomb from a Douglas A-4B Skyhawk May 12, withdrawn from war - ''Moderate Damage''
*
* Captain Paul Hoddinott RN (A P Hoddinott)
*
*
* Capt. Mike G.T. Harris
*
*
* Capt. Hugh M. Balfour
;County class destroyers
* - hit by an Aérospatiale MM38 Exocet (Surface-to-Surface) Anti-ship missile on June 11 (†14) - ''Major Damage''
*
* Capt. Mike E. Barrow
* - hit by unexploded bomb from an IAI Dagger - ''Major Damage''
*
* Capt. Brian G. Young
;Type 22 frigates
* - hit by IAI Dagger cannon fire - ''Minor Damage''
*
* Capt. John F. Coward
* - hit by IAI Dagger cannon fire, later damaged by bomb from Douglas A-4B Skyhawk - ''Moderate Damage''
*
* Capt. William R. Canning
;Type 21 frigates
*
*
* Cdr. Paul C.B. Canter
* - sank Argentine transport ship ARA ''Isla de Los Estados''. Slightly damaged by bomb. Lynx helicopter damaged by return fire from armed coaster ARA ''Monsunen''.
*
* Cdr. Chris J.S. Craig
* - sank May 24 due to unsuccessful defusing attempt of unexploded bombs from Douglas A-4B Skyhawks (†2) - ''Fatal Damage''
*
* Cdr. Nicholas Tobin
* - sank May 21 by bombs from IAI Daggers and Douglas A-4Q Skyhawks (†22) - ''Fatal Damage''
*
* Cdr. Alan West (Later Admiral Sir Alan West, First Sea Lord 2002 - 2006)
*
*
* Cdr. Peter J. Mosse
*
*
* Capt. Hugo M. White
* - hit by IAI Dagger cannon fire - ''Minor Damage''
*
* Cdr. Paul J. Bootherstone
;''Leander'' class frigates
*
*
* Capt. James L. Weatherall
* - hit by Aermacchi MB.339A cannon/rocket and unexploded bombs from Douglas A-4B Skyhawks (†2) - ''Major Damage''〔(Chard sailor's Falkland experience )〕
*
* Capt. Christopher H. Layman
*
*
* Cdr. S.H.G. Johnston
*
*
* Cdr. P.V. Rickard
;''Rothesay'' class frigates
*
*
* Cdr. Anthony Morton
* - unexploded bombs from IAI Daggers - ''Major Damage''
*
* Capt. David Pentreath
;Ice patrol ship
*
*
* Captain Nick Barker RN (Nicholas J Barker)
;Castle class patrol vessels
As despatch vessels, carrying mail between the Task Force and Ascension Island.
*
*
;''Churchill'' class submarines
* - sank the ARA General Belgrano
*
* Cdr. Christopher L. Wreford-Brown
*
*
* Cdr. Rupert T.N. Best
;''Oberon'' class submarines
* - ran aground - ''Moderate Damage''
*
* Lt-Cdr. A. O. Johnson
;''Valiant'' class submarines
* - Argentine fighters returning from an aborted mission jettisoned bombs nearby - ''Minor Damage''〔West, Nigel (2010). ''Historical Dictionary of Naval Intelligence''. Scarecrow Press, pp. 63-64. ISBN 0-8108-6760-5〕
*
* Cdr. Tom M. Le Marchand
;''Swiftsure'' class submarines
*
*
* Cdr. J.B. Taylor
*
*
* Cdr. Roger C. Lane-Nott
;''Hecla'' class survey vessels
2,744 t, used as casualty ferries (hospital ships)
*
*
* Captain Geoff Hope RN (G L Hope)
*
*
* Commander Robert Halliday RN (R I C Halliday)
*
*
* Commander Richard Campbell RN (R J Campbell)
;Trawler/Minesweepers - ''Minesweeper Auxiliary (MSA)'' ''11th MCM Squadron''
Civilian trawlers converted to Extra-Deep Armed Team Sweep (EDATS) with some extempore acoustic and sonar equipment. They were manned by Royal Naval personnel, mainly from ''1st MCM Squadron'' based at Rosyth. All five minesweepers were involved in clearing two minefields off Port Stanley.
* 1,238 GRT〔Baker (June 1983) pp.111-118〕
*
* Lt-Cdr Martyn Holloway
* 1,207 GRT〔
*
* Lt Bob Bishop
* 1,615 GRT〔
*
* Lt-Cdr Mark Rowledge
* 1,238 GRT〔
*
* Lt-Cdr Jeremy Greenop
* 1,478 GRT〔
*
* Lt-Cdr David Garwood

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