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Ex-Welsh Guardsman Mr Weston was badly burned when the Sir Galahad troop ship was destroyed.
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The Motts survived the Argentine attack on the Sir Galahad in which 48 men - 32 Welsh Guards - died.
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Depending on which version of the Grail story you read, the Holy Grail was found either by Sir Galahad or by Sir Percival.
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But his military career was ended abruptly when his left leg was blown off in an attack by Argentinian fighter planes on the landing ship, Sir Galahad.
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Garrison Sergeant Major Bill Mott and Major Nicky Mott survived the Argentine attack on the Sir Galahad in which 48 men - including 32 Welsh Guards - died.
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Of course there was no Lancelot or Galahad in attendance, but there was a Peter Hoekstra, a Duncan Hunter, and a Nathan Deal discussing the recent field hearings.
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The British ship Sir Galahad is bringing in more than 200 tons of food, water, medical supplies and all sorts of blankets and other humanitarian relief that is needed.
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On March 28th the British navy's Sir Galahad, carrying 230 tonnes of food, blankets and medicine, was finally able to dock at Umm Qasr after the waterway was cleared of mines.
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