A total of 255 British men and women were killed during the Falklands War.
Sources state that there were 123 British Army personnel, 88 Royal Navy, 10 Royal Fleet Auxiliary, 9 Merchant Navy, 25 Royal Marines, 1 RAF, and 3 women civilian casualties.
The number of British causalities killed, was less than in the Korean War, Malaya and Northern Ireland until 1982, but more than in Cyprus, Aden and Borneo. The 3rd Parachute Battalion suffered the most losses for a single unit lost with 23 killed during the Battle of Mount Longdon and two days of shelling.
If the Argentines had asked nicely in 1981 then they probably would have got them. But once they'd taken them by force they suddenly became very important to the British Isles. And as the Argentines tried to take them from us there is not much chance of them going back to Argentina any time soon.
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