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Prince William to be deployed to the Falklands

Prince William to be deployed to the Falklands

Prince William will be deployed to the politically sensitive Falkland Islands next year as an air force search and rescue pilot, Britain's defense ministry said Thursday.

The second in line to the British throne will spend six weeks in February and March at the British outpost 290 miles (460 kilometers) east of Argentina's coast in the Atlantic Ocean, the Defense Ministry said.

He will be part of a crew of four Royal Air Force personnel on the deployment. The prince, known in the military as Flight Lt. William Wales, is an RAF helicopter pilot, currently based in Wales.

The defense ministry said William, 29, would not undertake any ceremonial royal duties during the deployment. His wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, will remain in Britain.

Britain has ruled the Falklands for more than 180 years, but Argentina claims sovereignty over the islands it calls Las Malvinas.

Next year is a sensitive time — the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War.


Argentina invaded the islands in April 1982, and British forces retook them after a 10-week war that killed 650 Argentine troops, more than 250 British personnel and three islanders.

William's uncle, Prince Andrew, served in the conflict as a Sea King helicopter pilot.

Britain still maintains about 1,000 troops in the territory, which is home to about 3,000 people.

The residents overwhelmingly wish to remain British, but Argentine President Cristina Fernandez has insisted Argentina and Britain should negotiate over the future of the islands, as the U.N. General Assembly has urged.

British Prime Minister David Cameron has refused.

"As long as the Falkland Islands want to be sovereign British territory, they should remain sovereign British territory — full stop, end of story," Cameron said in June.

In response, Fernandez accused Cameron of "mediocrity bordering on stupidity."


Source: LONDON (AP) - Thu, Nov 10, 2011 - http://news.yahoo.com

Photo: This is a file photo dated March 31 2011 of Britain's Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, at the controls of a Sea King helicopter. Prince William will be deployed to the politically sensitive Falkland Islands next year as an air force search and rescue pilot, Britain's defense ministry said Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011. The second in line to the British throne will spend six weeks in February and March at the British outpost 290 miles (460 kilometers)
east of Argentina's coast in the Atlantic Ocean, the Defense Ministry said Thursday. (AP Photo / John Stillwell / PA, file) UNITED KINGDOM OUT

(10.11.2011)


 
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