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Fox Bay ( or ''Bahía Zorro'' ) is the second largest settlement on
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in the
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. It is located on a bay of the same name, and is on the south east coast of the island. It is often divided into Fox Bay East ("FBE") and Fox Bay West ("FBW") making it two settlements: combined, these make the largest settlement on West Falkland, but if separated,
Port Howard Port Howard (, ) is the largest settlement on West Falkland (unless Fox Bay is taken as one settlement, instead of two). It is in the east of the island, on an inlet of Falkland Sound. It is on the lower slopes of Mount Maria (part of the Hor ...
is the largest. Fox Bay takes its name, like the Warrah River, from the Falkland fox, an animal locally called the warrah and now extinct. Fox Bay East's houses are scattered around a common. There is a school, a shop, and a post office which was founded in the 1890s. There is also a social club, and a refuelling base for RAF helicopters. In the post office building since 2015 is a small postal museum. Fox Bay has two airstrips for use by
FIGAS Falkland Islands Government Air Service (FIGAS) is a small domestic airline based at Port Stanley Airport in the Falkland Islands. It operates unscheduled passenger services throughout the Falkland Islands. It also undertakes aerial surveilla ...
Islander aircraft. Fox Bay West was once as large as FBE, but since the farm was subdivided and sold off in 1985 the number of residents has diminished. Until the 1990s, the track between the two settlements was "so bad that t wasoften impassable in the winter months"Wigglesworth, Angela. (1992) ''Falkland People''. Pub. Peter Owen. but an all-weather track was built in the early 1990s, improving communications between the two settlements. This was one of the first roads in the now extensive West Roads scheme.


History

In July 1918, James Innes Wilson (b. 1882) settled on Fox Bay East Farm and became a successful and popular farmer. From 1909-1914 Wilson had been working for the British government as 'whaling inspector' (magistrate) on the sub-Antarctic island of
South Georgia South Georgia is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean that is part of the British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It lies around east of the Falkland Islands. ...
. Fox Bay East Settlement was bought by the Falklands government from Packe Brothers in 1983, not long after the
Falklands War The Falklands War () was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British Overseas Territories, British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and Falkland Islands Dependenci ...
. The rest of the farm was divided into three and sold privately, with the owners buying houses in the settlement. From the 1880s until 1972, Darwin and Fox Bay had their own separate medical officers. Since then most medical care has been based in Stanley. Fox Bay West was subdivided and sold by the FIC in 1985.


Falklands War

During the
Falklands War The Falklands War () was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British Overseas Territories, British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and Falkland Islands Dependenci ...
, Fox Bay was occupied by Argentine troops, around 900 men from 8th Motorised Infantry Regiment and elements of 9th Engineer Company. Several minefields were sowed around both settlements by the troops, these no longer remain. Fox Bay was strafed and bombed by British Harrier aircraft and bombarded by the Royal Navy several times during the war. Human casualties were low, but there was a major hit on the Argentine vessel ''
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'', which happened to be moored at Fox Bay East at the time of the first British Harrier raid. ''Bahía Buen Suceso'' was a 5,000-ton fleet transport that was serving as a logistic ship, intended to resupply the scattered Argentine garrisons around the islands. The ship was attacked by two BAe Sea Harrier FRS.Mk.1s (XZ500 and ZA191) from HMS ''Hermes''. As it was so close to houses, the Harriers used their 30 mm ADEN cannons rather than
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s. They succeeded in damaging the ship's bridge and engine room, and also setting fire to a paint store and workshop ashore. One of the Harriers was hit in the tail by a 7.62 mm calibre bullet while strafing the transport, though the aircraft was able to return to ''Hermes'' safely. In a storm during the conflict she partially tore loose from her moorings and the bow swung on to the beach. Once the war ended, she was towed away to
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by the tug ''Irishman''. On 27 April, 14 people from
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whom the Argentines considered "undesirable" were sent to Fox Bay and placed under house arrest for the duration of the Argentine occupation, some of whom were members of the
Falkland Islands Defence Force The Falkland Islands Defence Force (FIDF) is the locally maintained volunteer defence unit in the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory. The FIDF works alongside the military units supplied by the United Kingdom to ensure the security ...
. Fox Bay was liberated by HMS ''Avenger'' and Royal Marines from
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on 15 June 1982 and this date is commemorated by residents as their
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. In 2007, a memorial was erected to mark 25 years since the British victory.


Demining Operations

A number of Argentine landmines were laid around Fox Bay West and many of the mine-related accidents in the Falklands occurred there. Almost 30 years after Britain and Argentina went to war, a project was launched to rid the territory of the approximately 19,000
landmines A land mine, or landmine, is an explosive weapon often concealed under or camouflaged on the ground, and designed to destroy or disable enemy targets as they pass over or near it. Land mines are divided into two types: anti-tank mines, whic ...
left by Argentine troops and that BACTEC International Ltd. had been awarded the contract to clear four sites at Fox Bay,
Goose Green Goose Green, also known simply as Goose, is a hamlet in Lafonia on East Falkland in the Falkland Islands. It lies on Choiseul Sound, on the east side of the island's central isthmus, south-southwest of Darwin. With a population of about 4 ...
, Sapper Hill, and Surf Bay. In early 2010,
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work started Fox Bay.Mine clearance report
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Notable people from Fox Bay

*
Louis Baillon Louis Charles Baillon (5 August 1881 – 9 September 1965) was an English field hockey player, who won a gold medal with the Great Britain team at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Personal life Louis Baillon was born in Stanley, Falkland Islands at ...
, the Olympic field hockey player, was born in Fox Bay on 5 August 1881. * George Paice, the Commonwealth Games
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player, was born in Fox Bay in 1941.


References

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