Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died this morning at the age of 87.
She spent more than a decade ruling Britain, leaving an indelible legacy and shattering the glass ceiling as the country's first female Prime Minister.
One does not get the nickname "The Iron Lady" for no reason. Thatcher — in her life, actions, and decisions — was a once-in-a-generation kind of badass.
Then-Conservative Party Leader Margaret Thatcher chats with a gun-toting four-year-old in 1976.
Thatcher meets with members of the British Rhine Army in 1976.
She also rode in a self-propelled howitzer — the FV433 Abbot.
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