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Argentina
La charla, donde hubo una gran cantidad de oyentes, estuvo a cargo de Luis "Tucu" Cervera y Héctor "Pipi" Sánchez, quienes fueran pilotos en aquel año de los famosos aviones A4 de la V Brigada Aérea de Villa Mercedes, provincia de San Luis. Ambos fueron protagonistas de varias misiones sobre las islas, pudiéndose destacar varios logros en objetivos navales británicos durante aquella contienda. Además de la charla, se pudo observar material fotográfico y fílmico sobre pantalla gigante. Según comentó Sánchez, en cada charla donde son convocados buscan "poder transmitir al resto que no éramos ningunos loquitos, ni chicos de la guerra. No eran pobres pibes. Los que estuvieron en la isla pelearon como leones y no como chicos". Actualmente hay "649 héroes contemporáneos que tiene la Nación Argentina. Se desmalviniza y se crea una idea contraria a lo que fue la batalla por recuperar nuestro territorio. Hay 55 héroes caídos de la fuerza aérea y 9 de nuestros compañeros que quedaron en campos de batalla"
Copyright: Walter Scavuzzo
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 7998x3999
Taken: 10/08/2013
Hochgeladen: 10/08/2013
Published: 10/08/2013
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Tags: malvinas; charla; vetaranos; casa; vicentenario; pipi; sánchez; tucu; servera
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