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A Testimony To Courage The Regimental History Of The Ulster Defence Regiment 19621992 John Potter

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A Testimony To Courage The Regimental History Of The Ulster Defence Regiment 19621992 John Potter
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.68 MB
Author: John Potter
ISBN: 9780850528190, 9781783377640, 9781783379842, 0850528194, 178337764X, 1783379847
Language: English
Year: 2001

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A Testimony To Courage The Regimental History Of The Ulster Defence Regiment 19621992 John Potter by John Potter 9780850528190, 9781783377640, 9781783379842, 0850528194, 178337764X, 1783379847 instant download after payment.

The outbreak of "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland in 1968 found many of the local police and army auxiliary units outmoded or discredited. A new and unique force of part-time soldiers was created: The Ulster Defence Regiment. A Testimony to Courage vividly describes the threat under which not just the soldiers but their families also had to live, and records the murders of some of the 197 members killed as a result of terrorist attack. It addresses how the Regiment became mainly Protestant as a result of the loss of Nationalist support and recruits, and the constant criticism of the Irish Government and Nationalist politicians. A final chapter records objectively the lessons to be learnt from this unique experience. This book is not an official history as such but more a thorough record of the UDR's dramatic 23 year existence.

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