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  1. MWC 96 - 1960s Pakistani Airman

    by , Dec 23, 2017 at 11:09 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)


    The Royal Pakistan Air Force began as the country became independent in August of 1947, a modest force of 2400 personnel and a handful of mixed aircraft were stationed at seven air-basses across the country. Later, in 1950, Pakistan acquired 36 modified SuperMarine Attacker Aircraft from Britain, these were not well suited to the role they were purchased for as they had been designed for use from ...
  2. MWC 68 - British Airman, 1980s

    by , Nov 9, 2016 at 10:23 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)


    On April 2nd, 1982, Argentinian Commandos mounted an invasion of the Falkland Islands following an earlier civilian occupation of South Georgia in March. they outnumbered the nominal defence force of Royal Marines stationed there and soon the Governor had no choice but to surrender.

    On April 4th, The British Nuclear submarine, Conquerer, was sent to enforce an exclusion zone, followed ...
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