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The Royal Navy warship which hosted the Argentine surrender of South Georgia in 1982 ... Argentine troop positions with her 114 mm guns. On June 8, Plymouth was attacked by Dagger fighter bombers ...
Up to 38 loose firearms were surrendered in the Special Geographic Area (SGA) of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region (BARMM) through the Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) Management Program. Among the ...
The weapons surrendered include handguns, machine guns, grenades, and INSAS and AK-56 rifles. "We are in the process of identification of weapons and matching the details of arms that were looted ...
The surrender was contrary to the Argentine Army code stating that a surrender should not happen unless more than 50% of the men were casualties and that 75% of the ammunition was spent.
Over 100 assault weapons, handguns, and long guns were turned in at a gun buyback where money was exchanged for firearms on Long Island.