Dedicated to the memory of:

Craftsman

Mark Warren Rollins

Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers

Mark, from Birmingham, West Midlands was born on 25th August 1962. He was attached to the Welsh Guards from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.

He died on 8th June 1982 when the Sir Galahad was bombed at Fitzroy.

Personal information courtesy of www.roll-of-honour.com

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GOR
Ria, aged 6 months old, with her father Mark Rollins. Mark was tragically killed on 8th June 1982 on board Sir Galahad.

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 I was on the vehicle electrician’s course with him before he was posted to the RWFs.  After completing basic training he was posted to SEME Bordon to train as a vehicle electrician, {which is where I meet him as I joined his course part way through). He was an friendly person and he was devoted to his daughter. Sadly his posting to the Royal Welsh Fusilier was his first (and last) posting.  It is nice to see that there is a lake (Tarn) named after him.

Jon Kelly

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Family and friends are encouraged to contribute.

We will add information to this memorial as we receive it.

If you have a photo, an anecdote, or simply to say you remember him, we will be very pleased to hear from you, so please contact the sama office at [email protected] 

In 2022, as part of the 40th Anniversary commemorations, geographical features were identified and named after the fallen of 1982.   ROLLINS TARN is a high altitude tarn east is Shingly Mountain and south of Mount Robinson, on mainland East Falkland.

It is in position
51° 35′ 14.48″ S, 060° 00′ 55.08″ W