A Royal Navy medical officer who saved the lives of hundreds of British and Argentine troops during the Falklands War has died, aged 71.
Working amid terrible conditions in the field, Surgeon Capt Rick Jolly, from Torpoint, Cornwall, saved the life of every British serviceman he treated.
He was the only person to have been decorated by both Britain and Argentina for his service during the conflict.
Falklands veteran Simon Weston called him an "incredible man".
He said: "Without his organisational skills the surgeons and medics would never have functioned. I can only thank him for saving my life, and many others.
"It's a tragedy for everyone who knew him and a tragedy especially for his family."