
The 1982 Liberation Memorial is a war memorial in Stanley, Falkland Islands. It commemorates all British Forces and supporting units that served in the Falklands War and helped liberate the Falkland Islanders from Argentine military occupation in 1982. The Memorial is situated in front of the Secretariat Building, overlooking Stanley Harbour. The funds for the Memorial were raised entirely by Falkland Islanders and it was unveiled by the Governor of the Falkland Islands, Sir Rex Hunt, on Liberation Day (14 June) 1984, the second anniversary of the end of the war
The 1982 Liberation Memorial serves as a symbol of remembrance and tribute to those who lost their lives during the conflict, as well as to the bravery and sacrifice of the British and Falkland Islands defense forces who defended the islands’ sovereignty.
The 1982 Liberation Memorial serves as a focal point for ceremonies, events, and commemorations held on significant anniversaries related to the Falklands War or the liberation of the islands. These events may include wreath-laying ceremonies, memorial services, and moments of silence.
The memorial also serves an educational purpose, providing visitors with an opportunity to learn about the history and impact of the Falklands War and the liberation of the islands. Interpretive signage or visitor information may accompany the memorial to provide context and insights into its significance.
Overall, the 1982 Liberation Memorial stands as a poignant reminder of the Falkland Islands’ history and the sacrifices made in defense of their sovereignty. It serves as a place of reflection, remembrance, and honor for all those affected by the conflict and its aftermath.