Sharing stories and memories 40 years on, originally broadcast on local Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ radio.
Chaplain Martin Kirkbride describes the loss of HMS Coventry on 25 May 1982
Joe Morton remembers the sinking of HMS Antelope in the Falklands War 40 years ago
Pete Holdgate remembers the amphibious assault on the islands in May 1982
Michael Clapp, commander of the amphibious assault, describes the Falklands landings
Mike Norman was second in command on the warship when it was hit by an Exocet missile.
John Sheldon was a Royal Navy Aircrewman who flew in Somerset-made Sea King helicopters.
The first guided missile fired in anger hit the Santa Fe. Tony Ellerbeck was the pilot.
Tim Gedge, of 809 Squadron, on what it was like to fly the iconic fighter jet.
David Morgan destroyed four Argentine aircraft including two Skyhawk jet fighters.
Harry Benson was a 21-year-old Royal Navy commando pilot flying Wessex helicopters.
Jennifer Jones reflects on the challenges of service life on the home front
Kate Parrott remembers those who offered her help on the home front during the conflict
Vicky Pitt reflects on support given to those on the home front - then and now
The former soldier and author reflects on his life, 40 years after the Falklands conflict
Frances Redhead remembers her children at school and their lives at home in 1982
Joan Jones recalls how she and her boys coped at home during the Falklands War
Sylvia Watts reflects on the impact of the Falklands War here at home and on her family
Pennie Burne looks back on her life on the home front during the Falklands War
Chris Jones recalls supporting HMS Sheffield from HMS Arrow and reflects on the loss
Historian Harry Bennett reflects on the sinking of the Belgrano by HMS Conqueror in 1982
Tony Pitt recalls his service with the RFA during the Falklands War of 1982
John Redhead remembers his service with the RFA in 1982
Terry Mackintosh remembers his service on RFA Bayleaf in 1982
Chris Nunn describes the mountain of a mission to recapture South Georgia in 1982