MORE than 200 Islanders and members of the British Forces South Atlantic gathered at San Carlos on Monday for a service of Commemoration to remember those who lost their lives and to mark the day, thirty years ago, when the British Forces landed in the Falkland Islands.
HMS Clyde was at anchor off the cemetery at Blue Beach and a service was conducted by chaplains who gave thanks for the courage and example shown by those involved as they landed under enemy fire.
Many Islanders drove to the ceremony in a convoy of vehicles organised by resident, photographer Norman Clark.
Colour coverage of the ceremony in this week's Penguin News.