Background The Falkland Islands conflict began when about 500 Argentine special forces landed on Mulet Creek on East Falkland Island on Friday, April 2, 1982. In the strategy of Rosario, Argentina was stationed in the Stanley Port Authority against the unorganized British Marine Corps stationed on the island. With little objections, the Argentine military regime quickly took control. On that same day, General Assistant Mario Menendez was appointed Governor General of the island and Stanley Harbor was renamed to Argentina Port immediately.
On 2 April 1982, the Argentine army made amphibious landings on the Falkland Islands known as the Rosary. The invasion was defended under the name of Falkland Islands Governor Sir Rex Hunter and commanded Major Royal Norman of Royal Marine Corps. Invasion included the landing of amphibious troops of Guilermo, Sanchez and Sabalott, contact of Hugo Santillin and Stan Troop in Stanley's army, and final surrender and surrender of government buildings.
The Falkland Islands War was held in 1982 and was the result of Argentina's invasion to the Falkland Islands owned by the UK. Argentina is in the South Atlantic Ocean and insisted that these islands are part of their territory for a long time. On 2 April 1982, Argentinans landed in the Falkland Islands and occupied the island two days later. In response, the UK dispatched the Navy amphibious task force to the area. The early stages of the conflict occurred mainly between the British Navy and the Argentine Air Force. On May 21, the British forces landed and surrendered Argentina occupiers on 14th June.
The Falkland Islands War began on April 2, 1982 when Argentine troops landed on the Falkland Islands. After the liberation of the capital of the British Stanley island and the surrender of the Argentine army of the Falkland Islands, the fight ended on 14th June. Britain announced on June 20 that officially ended military activities. In the beginning of 1982, President Leopold Gardiri, the ruling party military regime of Argentina, approved the invasion of the Falkland Islands. The purpose of this action was to raise public awareness and raise awareness of domestic human rights and economic problems by raising the pride of the people and claiming the claim of the country's longstanding islands. Argentine troops landed on the Falkland Islands on April 2, after British and Argentine troops attacked nearby South Georgia island accident. The Royal Marines' small garrison was resisted, but by 4 April Argentines occupied the capital of Stanley Harbor. The Argentine troops also landed on South Georgia Island and soon occupied the island.