• Operación Soberanía (Operation Sovereignty) was a planned Argentine military invasion of Chile due to the Beagle conflict. The invasion was initiated on...
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    hours later aborted) Operation Soberanía to invade both those islands and continental Chile. Although it called off the operation, the Argentine government...
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    both countries accepted papal mediation after Argentina aborted Operation Soberanía. In the interim, both countries deployed military forces, moving...
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    Hershell, Deceit, and Wollaston. On D-day, a severe storm impeded Argentine operations in the disputed area. Commanded by Marine Commander Carlos H. Robacio...
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    several minor plazas de soberanía: Apart from these, there are two other islands usually considered within the plazas de soberanía. The disputed Perejil...
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    Argentina started Operation Soberanía in order to invade the islands and continental Chile, but after a few hours stopped the operation when Pope John Paul...
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    1978, the island served as a station for Chilean warships during Operation Soberania.[citation needed] Isla Navarino List of islands of Chile South America...
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    1952–53 Operation Algeciras, a failed Argentine plan to send Montoneros to sabotage British military facilities in Gibraltar Operation Soberanía, plans...
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    Lanusse, and spent some time in prison due to his opposition to Operation Soberanía and the Malvinas War Before leaving the Amundsen base, Leal and his...
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    Jorge Rafael Videla (category Operation Condor)
    Nueva islands) at the southern tip of South America and started Operation Soberanía in order to invade the islands. In 1978, however, Pope John Paul...
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    poisoning the water supply of Argentine capital Buenos Aires, in case Operation Soberanía took place. March 1988: Halabja chemical attack; Over two days in...
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    result, her strike airwing was limited to the A-4Q Skyhawks. During Operation Soberanía, Veinticinco de Mayo was planned to support the invasion of the Picton...
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  • countries accept the papal mediation after Argentina's call off of the Operation Soberanía. This was the most dangerous phase of the Beagle Conflict and there...
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    that of the US-made M50 Ontos. Between 1977 and 1978, on the eve of Operation Soberanía, many carriers and half-tracks were converted to self-propelled guns...
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    1904 Argentina claimed the islands. In 1978 Argentina started the Operation Soberanía to occupy the islands around Cape Horn and then, in a second phase...
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  • Argentina, when, on 22 December 1978, the Argentinian Junta started Operation Soberanía, to invade Cape Horn and islands awarded to Chile by the Beagle Channel...
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    El Boyero). [citation needed] The Argentine Air Force came into active operation for the first time on June 16, 1955, during the bombing of the Plaza de...
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  • their claim over the islands. On 22 December 1978, Argentina started Operation Soberanía over the disputed islands, but the invasion was halted due to: (The...
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    their other islands south of the Beagle Channel before the start of Operation Soberania, Argentina's planned invasion. The fate of Snipe islet has since...
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    invariable posición británica que niega la existencia de una disputa de soberanía sobre Las Malvinas y sus adyacencias con la República Argentina. (Translation:«...
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  • Events Snipe incident (1958) Beagle Channel arbitration (1971–1977) Operation Soberanía (1978) Direct negotiations (1977–1978) Papal mediation (1979–1984)...
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    London: True Crime. p. 43. ISBN 0-440-21603-6. Argentina began Operation Soberanía ("Operation Sovereignty"), a war against Chile, to seize control of the...
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    to recognize the decision and, on 22 December 1978 would initiate Operation Soberanía, a plan to invade the islands and the Chilean mainland, before standing...
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    of being invaded by Argentina, as the Argentina junta initiated Operation Soberanía on 22 December 1978 because of the strategic Picton, Lennox and Nueva...
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    boys committed between 1972 and 1978, is arrested. Argentina begins Operation Soberanía against Chile, but Argentinian forces quickly withdraw. December...
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    claim over the islands. On 22. December 1978, Argentina started the Operation Soberanía over the disputed islands, but the invasion was halted due to: The...
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  • Rafael Videla moved troops to the Andes mountains. The Argentine Operation Soberanía to invade the islands was stopped with mediation from the Holy See...
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    She was rushed into service and deployed a month later for the Operation Soberanía against Chile. In 1982 she served in the Falklands War most notably...
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    Chile reached the highest point when the Argentine junta initiated Operation Soberanía. The war was avoided at the last minute by the intervention of pope...
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    (sometimes in YouTube) Argentine Telecast of History Channel: Operativo Soberanía, (sometimes in YouTube, Spanish Language Special edition of El Mercurio...
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