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− | <p> | + | <br /><br /><div style="clear:both;"></div><br /><br /><p> 14 March 1977: James Nicholson, an English businessman, was shot dead when his automobile was ambushed by an IRA unit in Belfast. George Lee (aged 22), shot by sniper whereas on foot patrol, Ballymurphy Parade, Ballymurphy, Belfast. 10 April 1974: The IRA shot dead a former UDR soldier (George Saunderson, aged 58), at his office, Derrylin Major Faculty, Derrylin, County Fermanagh. 30 Could 1977: A civilian was shot dead by the IRA in Faculty Square, Belfast. 10 March 1974: Two civilians, Michael McCreesh (aged 15) and Michael Gallagher (aged 18), have been killed by an IRA booby-lure bomb hidden in an abandoned car at Dromintee, near Forkill, County Armagh.</p><br /><br /><p> 18 Could 1972: A British soldier (John Hillman, aged 28) died three days after being shot by a sniper, Flax Road, Ardoyne, Belfast. [https://www.dcsportsconnection.com/community/profile/doreenmunson54/ https://www.dcsportsconnection.com/community/profile/doreenmunson54/] (Margaret Young, aged 64) was killed within the explosion. 25 incendiary bomb assaults primarily in Derry and Belfast focusing on business premises. 9 March 1977: A UDR soldier was shot lifeless by the IRA on his farm close to Caledon, County Tyrone. Smith was killed while making an attempt to take away an Irish flag from a telegraph pole; the flag had been wired to a landmine beneath the pole and exploded when it was removed.</p><br /><br /><p> 22 September 1972: a British soldier was killed in an IRA sniper assault in Crossmaglen, County Armagh. 22 December 1979: An off-responsibility RUC officer travelling in his automobile was shot dead by an IRA sniper in County Monaghan. 17 February 1978: British Lieutenant Colonel Ian Corden-Lloyd was killed and two different troopers injured when the Gazelle helicopter he was travelling in was attacked by an IRA unit. 31 December 1973: an IRA sniper shot dead a British soldier (Alan Daughtery, aged 23) travelling in an APC on Beechmount Avenue, near Falls Street, Belfast. 17 August 1972: A British soldier was shot dead by the IRA in a sniper attack just off the Grosvenor Street in Belfast. 12 February 1976: James O'Neill (aged 17), Irish Republican Military Youth Section, died after being badly burnt throughout an arson assault on a furnishings warehouse, Antrim Road, New Lodge, Belfast.</p><br /><br /><p> An Irish Republican Army Youth Section (IRAF) volunteer (Joseph Campbell (aged 16) was shot dead throughout a gun battle at Eskdale Gardens, Ardoyne, Belfast. 14 Might 1972: A Protestant civilian (John Pedlow, aged 17), died one day after being shot during a gun battle between IRA volunteers and loyalists, Springmartin Street, Belfast. 13 August 1974: Two Royal Marines, Dennis Leach (aged 24) and Michael Southern (aged 19), were killed when the IRA detonated a distant-controlled bomb in their commentary put up at Drummuckavall, close to Crossmaglen, County Armagh. 23 March 1972: The IRA detonated two automotive bombs in Foremost Avenue, Bangor, County Down. 23 July 1974: A UDR soldier (John Conley, aged 43) was killed when a automotive bomb exploded while he was serving to to evacuating civilians from the realm, at Bridge Road, Garvagh, County Londonderry. One other soldier was killed by a booby-lure bomb planted in a concealed statement put up in a derelict home at Forkill, County Armagh.</p> |
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14 March 1977: James Nicholson, an English businessman, was shot dead when his automobile was ambushed by an IRA unit in Belfast. George Lee (aged 22), shot by sniper whereas on foot patrol, Ballymurphy Parade, Ballymurphy, Belfast. 10 April 1974: The IRA shot dead a former UDR soldier (George Saunderson, aged 58), at his office, Derrylin Major Faculty, Derrylin, County Fermanagh. 30 Could 1977: A civilian was shot dead by the IRA in Faculty Square, Belfast. 10 March 1974: Two civilians, Michael McCreesh (aged 15) and Michael Gallagher (aged 18), have been killed by an IRA booby-lure bomb hidden in an abandoned car at Dromintee, near Forkill, County Armagh.
18 Could 1972: A British soldier (John Hillman, aged 28) died three days after being shot by a sniper, Flax Road, Ardoyne, Belfast. https://www.dcsportsconnection.com/community/profile/doreenmunson54/ (Margaret Young, aged 64) was killed within the explosion. 25 incendiary bomb assaults primarily in Derry and Belfast focusing on business premises. 9 March 1977: A UDR soldier was shot lifeless by the IRA on his farm close to Caledon, County Tyrone. Smith was killed while making an attempt to take away an Irish flag from a telegraph pole; the flag had been wired to a landmine beneath the pole and exploded when it was removed.
22 September 1972: a British soldier was killed in an IRA sniper assault in Crossmaglen, County Armagh. 22 December 1979: An off-responsibility RUC officer travelling in his automobile was shot dead by an IRA sniper in County Monaghan. 17 February 1978: British Lieutenant Colonel Ian Corden-Lloyd was killed and two different troopers injured when the Gazelle helicopter he was travelling in was attacked by an IRA unit. 31 December 1973: an IRA sniper shot dead a British soldier (Alan Daughtery, aged 23) travelling in an APC on Beechmount Avenue, near Falls Street, Belfast. 17 August 1972: A British soldier was shot dead by the IRA in a sniper attack just off the Grosvenor Street in Belfast. 12 February 1976: James O'Neill (aged 17), Irish Republican Military Youth Section, died after being badly burnt throughout an arson assault on a furnishings warehouse, Antrim Road, New Lodge, Belfast.
An Irish Republican Army Youth Section (IRAF) volunteer (Joseph Campbell (aged 16) was shot dead throughout a gun battle at Eskdale Gardens, Ardoyne, Belfast. 14 Might 1972: A Protestant civilian (John Pedlow, aged 17), died one day after being shot during a gun battle between IRA volunteers and loyalists, Springmartin Street, Belfast. 13 August 1974: Two Royal Marines, Dennis Leach (aged 24) and Michael Southern (aged 19), were killed when the IRA detonated a distant-controlled bomb in their commentary put up at Drummuckavall, close to Crossmaglen, County Armagh. 23 March 1972: The IRA detonated two automotive bombs in Foremost Avenue, Bangor, County Down. 23 July 1974: A UDR soldier (John Conley, aged 43) was killed when a automotive bomb exploded while he was serving to to evacuating civilians from the realm, at Bridge Road, Garvagh, County Londonderry. One other soldier was killed by a booby-lure bomb planted in a concealed statement put up in a derelict home at Forkill, County Armagh.