Falklands War: Paratrooper tells of Argentine reaction

The Argentine invasion of the British-held Falkland islands in the far south Atlantic began 40 years ago on 2 April 1982.

It led to the deaths of 255 British military personnel, three islanders and 649 Argentine soldiers during the 74-day conflict.

Five of the Welsh servicemen who played a central role in the conflict are sharing their stories.

Manny Manfred, who was in the third parachute regiment, described how Argentine troops withdrew from the beach upon their arrival.

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