Sir Galahad Sir Galahad was one of the most mentioned and most important knights at the round table during the legend of King Arthur. When another famous knight Lancelot was sleeping with Elaine (daughter of King Perez), she thought that herself was loved but is forbidden Guineville. Without knowing the identity of his parents, Garahad raised him as a nun until his 15th birthday introduced to his father who sealed him as jazz and brought him to Arthur's house There was a palace where Sir Galahad repeated the feat of pulling a sword from Arthur stone (or from a particular plate anvil) and drawing a sword out of a sturdy marble block.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; In one aspect of this story, Sir Bors, Sir Percivale, Sir Galahad got into the ship with advice from a young lady, the Percivale sister. This ship is a magical relic of centuries ago and contains a sword that provides the owner with superhuman abilities. The supernatural element included in this episode is romantic qualities. It is clear that a sword has a mysterious power. Because it is said that bones on the mountain "should bore or injure without holding hands" (409). In addition to supernatural things, medieval romance usually describes the conflict between "good" and "bad". Mallory uses the conflict of good and evil and emphasizes how virtue overcomes sin. One case was when Sir Gharahad went to Maiden Castle and swore that he would "change their evil customs" (373).
On Sir Galahad 's tough slogan, there is an argument on what to do. Crews on board were told that they were unable to sail towards Bluff Bay that day. They said that these ships are vulnerable to enemy planes, so it was told that the crew should dispatch Shanghai to the ship as soon as possible as soon as possible. It takes 20 minutes to transport people to the land using LCU and Mexeflote. Then they can choose to walk 7 miles to Bluff Cove or wait until it gets dark to sail there. The crew stated that they stayed on board until they darkened and then sailed. They refused to take off the personnel from the ship. They may doubt that the bridge has been repaired because the royal technician, Sir Galahad, has appeared in the repair of the bridge. Wales' guards are enthusiastic about joining the rest of their battalion again and they may oppose the enemy without their support.
33 British forces died from the Wales Guard (32 bombers killed by Sir Bluhad in Sir Garrahad Air Force Base), 21 people were parachute groups, 18 were killed by the 2nd battalion parachute army. 19 from Special Aviation Service, 3 from Royal Signal, 8 from Scotland Guard and Royal Engineer. Edinburgh's own Gurka rifle 1st battalion / 7th battalion lost a man. Prior to the British attacks, the British and Argentine governments agreed to establish a zone on the high seas that both sides could station hospital ships without fear of other attacks. This area is a circular area with a diameter of 20 nautical miles and is located about 72 miles north of the Falkland Islands and is called the Red Cross Frame (48 ° 30 'S 53 ° 45' W / 48.500 ° S 53.750 ° W) .