Mr Peck's father Terry, who died in 2006, had been a member of the Falkland Islands Defence Force.
In 1990, Britain and Argentina restored full diplomatic ties, affirming reconciliation after their 1982 war for the Falkland Islands.
The quake also shifted other parts of South America, as far apart as the Falkland Islands and Fortaleza, Brazil.
Ian Hansen, a member of Falkland Islands' Legislative Assembly, also criticized the advertisement.
In 1982, the United Nations passed a resolution calling on Argentina and Britain to discuss sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.
What Mr Cameron is not happy with is America's recent implication that Britain should negotiate with Argentina over the Falkland Islands.
The 3, 000 people in the Falkland Islands are fine but the 38, 000 in the Turks and Caicos are right out of luck.
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Argentina's foreign minister has turned down a Foreign Office invitation to meet members of the Falkland Islands government in London next week.
She had previously served on operational tours in Iraq, the Falkland Islands, Afghanistan and Qatar and was a member of the RAF Mountaineering Association.
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Meiburg actually had the opportunity to travel to the Falkland Islands in search of the Johnny Rook, and his ornithological obsessions come with him on tour.
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The reindeer meat will be taken to the Falkland Islands for sale, as South Georgia has no permanent population and is only visited by scientists and government officers.
Mr Timerman rejected an invitation to discuss the issue with Foreign Secretary William Hague last week, after Mr Hague invited members of the Falkland Islands government to the meeting.
More than 150 years ago, a birdwatcher on a trip to the Falkland Islands scribbled down some notes about the behavior of a winged creature that sailors called the Johnny Rook.
Thatcher demonstrated her mettle in the Falkland Islands crisis.
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Most recently she had worked with the Chinook Force at Royal Air Force Odiham in Hampshire, and she had previously served on operational tours in Iraq, the Falkland Islands, Afghanistan and Qatar.
The Ecuadorian president also hasn't hesitated to poke Britain, as he did in calling for sanctions in February against that nation over its long-running dispute with Argentina over who owns the Falkland Islands.
During the deployment, a visit to the El Callao naval base in Peru was cancelled by the South American country as an "act of solidarity" with Argentina in its dispute with the UK over the Falkland Islands.
Recalling his earliest memory of the UK's first female prime minister, Mr Cameron spoke of her "brave and resolute" decision to send a task force to retake the Falkland Islands in 1982 - when he was a teenager.
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Author and anthropologist Simon Kuper agrees, saying the political context may also explain why places like Gibraltar and the Falkland islands have more symbols of Britishness than many areas in the UK, where ostentatiously displaying union jacks might be seen as old-fashioned or embarrassing.
Monday in the Commons begins (at 2.30pm) with Defence questions - with one listed question raising the readiness of British forces based in the Falkland Islands - and then (assuming no statements by ministers or urgent questions) MPs will turn to the second reading of the Crime and Courts Bill, which has already been through the Lords.
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