
Operation Trinidad
Operation Trinidad refers to a military mission undertaken by the United Kingdom in 1982 during the Falklands War. The operation involved deploying British forces to reclaim the Falkland Islands after they were invaded by Argentina. Named after a British Royal Navy ship, the operation included naval, air, and ground forces working together to establish control over the islands. The mission was significant as it demonstrated the UK's commitment to defending its territorial claims and involved extensive military strategy and coordination, ultimately leading to the successful recapture of the Falkland Islands by British troops.