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Operation Banner, the name given to the army's support role for the police during the Troubles, lasted for 38 years. It was the longest continuous campaign in the history of the British Army.
It is not religion that lies at the root of the Troubles. The conflict in Ireland ... Special Branch and a secretive British Army intelligence cell known as the Force Research Unit (FRU).
Bloody Sunday became one of the defining moments of the Troubles, three decades of sectarian violence ... is accused of ...
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The True Story of The Troubles in Hulu's 'Say Nothing,' ExplainedWhile the Troubles took place during ... a volunteer with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and a zealous defender of the effort to remove the British from Northern Ireland. Woven into the story ...
Instead of peacekeeping, the British Army devoted itself to crushing the ... agreement that ended the fighting. By the time the Troubles ended, more than 3,500 people had been killed — a ...
Northern Ireland Troubles truth commission is opening old wounds The British government promised a new law to deal with the so-called legacy cases from the sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland ...
Her family guessed he had fled over involvement with the Irish Republican Army ... Troubles in 1969, a period of violence that lasted until 1998 and spurred the longest continuous deployment of ...
Operation Banner, the name given to the army's support role for the police during the Troubles, lasted for 38 years. It was the longest continuous campaign in the history of the British Army.
It is not religion that lies at the root of the Troubles. The conflict in Ireland ... Special Branch and a secretive British Army intelligence cell known as the Force Research Unit (FRU).
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