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Life jacket, worn during Falklands War

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Postcard of Life jacket, worn during Falklands War.
000-180-000-205-C
© National Museums Scotland

Life jacket, worn during Falklands War

This Royal Navy life jacket was worn by Lieutenant-Commander K.M. Napier during the Falklands War in 1982.

The life jacket shows damage caused by enemy fire when HMS Plymouth was attacked by Argentine aircraft in San Carlos Bay. Evidence of 'near misses' in battle were often kept as souvenirs.

Napier later recorded, '...my position in the hangar, beside the flight deck comms, was hit by 2 cannon shot...the first hole made a bang, and spread some fine bits about: it was 18 inches or so from my head, and shredded my life jacket... I got up to look for further damage, and the second hit just beside my chair...'.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-205-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1984.142.2
Date: 1982
8 June 1982
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What: Life-jacket
Subject: Equipment
Who: H.M.S. Plymouth
Lieutenant-Commander K.M. Napier (Owner)
Royal Navy (British sea forces)
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Event: Falklands Conflict (Conflict)
Description: Royal Navy - Life-jacket worn by Lieutenant-Commander K.M. Napier, rendered unserviceable by Argentinian shell fragments, Falklands Conflict, 8 June 1982
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