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Surface Flotilla Photographic Unit (sfpu) Archive- HMS Invincible (1977 - 2005)
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Associated people and organisations
Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, 820 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, INVINCIBLE (HMS)
Associated events
Falklands Conflict
Associated themes
Falklands Conflict 1982, Fleet Air Arm post-1945, Royal Navy 1945-2000, Naval Aviation
Associated keywords
Supply, naval aviation
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photographs
Licensing
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{User:{{subst:User:Fae/Fae}}/IWM |description = {{en|''HMS Invincible 1980 - 2000''<br/> A Sea King helicopter of No 820 Squadron lands a payload on the Flight Deck during the Falklands Conflict.}} |author = Royal Navy official...