Worked the Fuji into formal shots recently, not sure if this is the same one from that set or not as I just imported the whole group and sorted by time, but looked very similar to my dslr files (pretty sure tho)
Anyway, our carriers were used to retake the Falklands after a fascist invasion (1982) and that's primarily what they are remember for in the UK.
As for war in general, I'm a bit confused. On the one hand I am very much a pacifist as I believe war is the greatest evil that can affect mankind. I have seen enough of wars when I was young (Somalia 1993, Azerbaijan/Armenia and Rwanda 1994) and know the consequences on the innocent too well. However I also know the Red Army stopped Auschwitz, the Vietnamese Army stopped the Cambodian killing fields and the Ugandan Tutsis stopped the genocide in Rwanda. But more often than not, war is a great evil.
I think the greatest military intervention was against Tewodros in Ethiopia in the 1800's, He was behaving a bit like Saddam but the Brits went in, sorted him out and left immediately. No attempt to colonise. Just the warning that they'd be back if the next king behaved badly. The Americans should heed that lesson. The Tewodros campaign saw not a single British soldier killed by the enemy.