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File:Argentine POWs guarded by 2 Para.jpg

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English: 2nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (2 PARA) guarding Argentine prisoners of war at Port Stanley, 1982
Español: Paracaidistas militares británicos custodian prisioneros argentinos en Port Stanley, 1982
Date 17 June 1982
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Author Kenneth Ian Griffiths ( Griffiths911 at en.wikipedia)

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