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Operation Banner The British Army In Northern Ireland 19692007 Pen Sword Military Books 1st Edition Nick Van Der Bijl

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Operation Banner The British Army In Northern Ireland 19692007 Pen Sword Military Books 1st Edition Nick Van Der Bijl
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 16.28 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Nick Van Der Bijl
ISBN: 9781844159567, 1844159566
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Operation Banner The British Army In Northern Ireland 19692007 Pen Sword Military Books 1st Edition Nick Van Der Bijl by Nick Van Der Bijl 9781844159567, 1844159566 instant download after payment.

The book opens by setting the historic backdrop to The Troubles.
In summer 1969 the annual Loyalist marching season sparked violence in Londonderry which spread rapidly. After three days of violence the British Government deployed troops in support of the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Initially the Catholic community welcomed the Army’s presence but this was to change over the years.
The first soldier was killed in 1971 and a further 48 died that year. January 30 1972 – Bloody Sunday – galvanized IRA recruitment and the British Embassy was burnt in Dublin. The Official IRA bombed Aldershot HQ of the Parachute Regiment and in August 1972 the Army launched Op MOTORMAN to clear No Go areas. Internment followed and the Province was firmly in the grip of sectarian violence. The next 30 years saw a remorseless counter-terrorist campaign which deeply affected the lives of all the people of Northern Ireland and several generation of the British Army.
The Peace Process ground on for over ten years but the campaign formally ended in 2007 with the establishment of hitherto unimaginable power sharing.

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