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 Carrizo-Salvadores, Carlos
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   Battle of Mount Longdon   Carrizo-Salvadores, Carlos
 12th June Mount Longdon   Commands the Argentinian forces
   Battle of Port Stanley   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 14th June Portanley   By daylight Argentine troops are fleeing in disarray, by mid-morning white flags are flying in Stanley, and by noon the British have marched to the outskirts of Stanley
 14th June Portanley   General Mario Menendez surrenders to Major General Jeremy Moore at 9pm FI time
 14th June Portanley   The battle of Port Stanley ends with the surrender of Argentinian forces
   Battle of Port Stanley   Menendez, Mario
 14th June Portanley   General Mario Menendez surrenders to Major General Jeremy Moore at 9pm FI time
   Capture of Falklands   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 2nd April Falklands   Galtieri hails the "recovery" of the Malvinas, saying Argentina had been left no option other than military action, while Carrington tells Parliament "Port Stanley is now occupied by Argentine military forces"
   Diplomacy   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 9th Jan   The British Ambassador to Argentina lodges a formal protest against the unauthorised landing on South Georgia on 20 December 1981 by Argentine scrap-metal merchant Constantino Davidoff
 3rd Feb South   Britain renews its formal protest at Davidoff's unauthorised landing in South Georgia
 2nd Mar   The Argentine foreign minister says that Argentina reserves the right to 'employ other means' if Britain keeps refusing to cede sovereignty
 1st April   Reagan warns Argentine junta leader General Galtieri not to take military action
 19th April   Argentina rejects Haig's 5 point peace plan & London is informed
 19th April   Argentina rejects Haig's plan unless Britain agrees to transfer sovereignty by 31 December 1982 and allow Argentine nationals to settle in the Islands
 29th April   Argentina rejects Haig proposals
 2nd May   Peruvian President Belaunde Terry presents a peace proposal to Galtieri who gives preliminary acceptance with some modifications
 3rd May   Galtieri rejects Peruvian peace plan, citing General Belgrano
 3rd May   Rejects the Peruvian peace plan, cites the sinking of the Belgrano
 6th May   Argentine junta rejects Peruvian peace plan
 6th May   The Junta rejects the Peruvian peace plan for a 2nd time
 10th May   Argentina declares the entire South Atlantic a war zone
 12th May   Argentine junta concedes that sovereignty of the Islands isn't a precondition to the United Nations peace plan
 12th May   The Junta concedes that "sovereignty not a precondition"
 18th May   Argentine junta rejects British peace proposals
 18th May   The Junta rejects the British proposals
 29th May   Organisation of American States condemns Britain's military action and calls on the USAto stop helping Britain - only the US, Chile, Columbia and Trinidad & Tobago abstain
   Diplomacy   Ros, Ernesto
 25th Feb Falklands   Deputy foreign minister Richard Luce begins sovereignty talks with his Argentine counterpart Ernesto Ros in New York
 1st Mar Falklands   British and Argentine deputy foreign ministers issue a joint communique praising the 'cordial and positive spirit' of sovereignty discussions held in New York
   Diplomacy   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 14th April London   Argentina rejects Haig's 5 point peace plan & London is informed
   Diplomacy   Haig, Alexander
 19th April Buenos Aires   Argentina rejects Haig's 5 point peace plan & London is informed
 19th April Falklands   Argentina rejects Haig's plan unless Britain agrees to transfer sovereignty by 31 December 1982 and allow Argentine nationals to settle in the Islands
 29th April Falklands   Argentina rejects Haig proposals
   Dismissal   Menendez, Mario
 26th July   Brigadier General Mario Menendez dismissed from Argentine army
   Invasion of Falklands   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 12th Jan Falklands   The Argentine Joint Armed Forces committee beings planning military invasion of Islands
 24th Jan Falklands   The Junta's plans to capture Islands are revealed in a series of articles in La Prensa newspaper
 6th Mar Falklands    Hercules aircraft operated by Argentine military airline LADE,on a mail run to an Antarctic base, lands at Stanley Airport, falsely claiming a fuel leak, and carrying senior Argentine officers who survet Stanley
 31st Mar Falklands   The Junta takes final decision to invade the Islands on 2 April
 31st Mar Falklands   Violent anti-government riots occur across Argentina
 2nd April Falklands   Argentina puts Operation Rosario into action by bringing ships into position off the Falkand Islands
 2nd April Falklands   Argentine special forces land at Mullet Creek at 4.30am, more troops land at York Bay at 5.30am, and by 6am are engaged in battle with the Royal Marines - 3 Argentines are killed
 2nd April Falklands   Brigadier General Mario Menendez is appointed Governor of 'Islas Malvinas' and Dependenciesz
 2nd April Falklands   Forces the garrison of 18 Royal Marines to surrender
 2nd April Falklands   Galtieri hails the "recovery" of the Malvinas, saying Argentina had been left no option other than military action, while Carrington tells Parliament "Port Stanley is now occupied by Argentine military forces"
 2nd April Falklands   Governor Hunt orders the surrender at 9.15am - by now the whole town other than Government House is under Argentine control
 3rd April Falklands   UN Security Council passes Resolution 502 by 10 votes to 1 (with 4 abstentions) demanding immediate Argentine withdrawal from the Islands - Argentina refuses to comply
 14th April Puerto Belgrano   The Argentine fleet leaves Puerto Belgrano
 23rd April Falklands   Britain warns Argentina that any military or civilian ship or aircraft representing a threat to the task force will be destroyed
 28th April Falklands   Organisation of American States supports Argentina's sovereignty claim but calls for peaceful negotiations
 26th June Falklands   Argentine war toll set at 645 dead and missing
   Invasion of Falklands   Mendes, Costa Nicanor
  Buenos Aires   Supports the Junta's decision to invade the Falkland Islands
  Falklands   Sees invasion leading to a diplomatic solution & resigns when Britain decides to fight
   Invasion of Falklands   Menendez, Mario
 2nd April Falklands   Brigadier General Mario Menendez is appointed Governor of 'Islas Malvinas' and Dependenciesz
   Invasion of South Georgia   Davidoff, Constantino
 19th Mar South   Davidoff sends 40 workmen on naval vessel Bahia Buen Suceso to dismantle Leith whaling station, the workmen fail to ask permission to land from the British Antarctic Survey base at Grytviken and hoist the Argentinian flag
   Invasion of South Georgia   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 9th Jan South   The British Ambassador to Argentina lodges a formal protest against the unauthorised landing on South Georgia on 20 December 1981 by Argentine scrap-metal merchant Constantino Davidoff
 3rd Feb South   Britain renews its formal protest at Davidoff's unauthorised landing in South Georgia
 19th Mar South   Davidoff sends 40 workmen on naval vessel Bahia Buen Suceso to dismantle Leith whaling station, the workmen fail to ask permission to land from the British Antarctic Survey base at Grytviken and hoist the Argentinian flag
   Mobilization   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 14th April Puerto Belgrano   The Argentine fleet leaves Puerto Belgrano
   Resignation of Galtieri   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 17th June Buenos Aires   Resigns as President & Army Commander-in-Chief after failing to retain the Falklands
   Resignation of Mendes   Mendes, Costa Nicanor
  Falklands   Sees invasion leading to a diplomatic solution & resigns when Britain decides to fight
   Rosario   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 2nd April Falklands   Argentina puts Operation Rosario into action by bringing ships into position off the Falkand Islands
   Rule of Falklands   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 2nd April Falklands   Galtieri hails the "recovery" of the Malvinas, saying Argentina had been left no option other than military action, while Carrington tells Parliament "Port Stanley is now occupied by Argentine military forces"
 19th April Falklands   Argentina rejects Haig's plan unless Britain agrees to transfer sovereignty by 31 December 1982 and allow Argentine nationals to settle in the Islands
 28th April Falklands   Organisation of American States supports Argentina's sovereignty claim but calls for peaceful negotiations
   Rule of Falklands   Thatcher, Margaret Hilda
 19th April Falklands   Argentina rejects Haig's plan unless Britain agrees to transfer sovereignty by 31 December 1982 and allow Argentine nationals to settle in the Islands
   Sinking Belgrano   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 2nd May   Over 700 men are rescued from the open ocean despite cold seas and stormy weather, the 368 losses from the Belgrano total just over half of Argentine deaths in the Falklands conflict
 2nd May   The General Belgrano is sunk outside the Exclusion Zone demarcated by the British
 3rd May   After the loss of the Belgrano, the entire Argentine fleet returns to port and do not leave again for the duration of hostilities
 3rd May   Galtieri rejects Peruvian peace plan, citing General Belgrano
   Surrender   Galtieri, Leopoldo
 14th June Portanley   The battle of Port Stanley ends with the surrender of Argentinian forces
   United Nations   Galtieri, Leopoldo
  Falklands   The United Nations Security Council issues Resolution 502, calling on Argentina to withdraw forces from the Islands and for both parties to seek a diplomatic solution
 3rd April Falklands   UN Security Council passes Resolution 502 by 10 votes to 1 (with 4 abstentions) demanding immediate Argentine withdrawal from the Islands - Argentina refuses to comply

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