The reality of it is that after 25 years of armed conflict there is less possibility of an armed campaign of any significance. Journalist Ian Bruce, instead, claims that an Irishman who served in the Parachute Regiment was the leader of the IRA unit, citing intelligence sources. An IRA statement claimed the 3rd Battalion of the, 7 November 1974: Two British soldiers, Vernon Rose (aged 30) and Charles Simpson (aged 35) were killed by an IRA booby trap bomb at an electricity sub station at Aghalarg, near, 25 November 1975: two RUC officers, Samuel Clarke (aged 35) and Patrick Maxwell (aged 36), were killed when their mobile patrol was caught in an IRA sniper ambush in Clonavaddy, near. [9], Mural commemorating those killed in the Loughgall Ambush, On 8 May 1987, at least eight members of the brigade launched another attack on the unmanned Loughgall RUC base. [61], At least five members of the security forces were killed by the IRA in around this area during the same period. They concluded that the SAS were justified in opening fire. A support vehicle further compromised the getaway by flashing its emergency lights. 10 February 1997: a horizontal mortar fired by an IRA unit hit an RUC armoured vehicle leaving a security base. [52] They had mounted a heavy DShK machine gun on the back of a stolen lorry, driven right to the RUC/British Army station and opened fire with tracer ammunition at the fortified base at point-blank range, no efforts were made to conceal the firing position or the machine gun. East Tyrone appears an outlier in rural areas by the 1990s. The cops and the security services have been so on top of the armed republican groups that have been operating in the wake of the Provisional IRA. Of these, 28 were killed between 1987 and 1992. [110] The RUC claim that the machine gun stolen in Coalisland and other arms were recovered from a farmhouse near Cappagh on 29 May 1992. Another street fracas on 17 May between a King's Own Scottish Borderers platoon and a group of nationalist youths in Coalisland resulted in the theft of an army machine gun and a new confrontation with the paratroopers. British troops manning the outpost returned fire. He would later serve as a member of Fianna Fil during the 1930s. [19] No efforts were made to conceal the firing position or the machine gun. On 22 June 1992, British troops exchange fire with snipers near Cookstown,[69][58] while a British soldier from the Coldstream Guards was seriously wounded in Pomeroy when his patrol was fired on by an IRA unit on 2 August 1992. Ryan, according to Moloney, had led the mixed flying column under direct orders of top IRA Army Council member Thomas "Slab" Murphy two years before. [38] The IRA said that the men were legitimate targets because they were "collaborating" with the "forces of occupation". The main target, Brian Arthurs, escaped injury. Her extradition from Northern Ireland was refused in 2007. 26 March 1997: a grenade was thrown by IRA volunteers at the British Army/RUC base in Coalisland. Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, List of notable actions from 1971 until Loughgall, Operations against British security forces in east and south Tyrone, List of actions from 1996 until the 1997 IRA ceasefire, Individual members of the brigade were also involved in the. [18] In August 1988, an SAS ambush killed IRA members Gerard Harte, Martin Harte and Brian Mullin. There is very, very little appetite among republican circles in the North for a resumption of any armed campaign. They also claimed that during the follow-up search, British Army technicians defused with a controlled explosion a 50 pounds (23kg) mortar round, fired three years before. There were no casualties. The two men have a long personal history linked to a time and territory around the Border that witnessed some of the regions bloodiest episodes. The fourth was imprisoned for offences that included attempted murder. [107] On 30 July 1993, a 20 pounds (9.1kg) device was uncovered by security forces in Pomeroy, and one man was arrested. The British are sending a plausibly deniable mixed message. They don't throw away remarks like that. [42][43] On 26 March, an IRA unit firing a light machine gun disrupted a UDR mobile checkpoint at Lurgylea road, north of Cappagh. The bombing was at Teebane Crossroads, near Cookstown. 7 September 1981: two RUC officers (Mark Evans and Stuart Montgomery) were killed when their patrol vehicle struck an IRA landmine at Sessadonaghy, near. A NEW REPORT by Relatives for Justice into a British Army SAS ambush in 1992 that left four Tyrone IRA Volunteers dead says the men were killed in "a premeditated and pre-planned" attack when they could have been arrested instead. A soldier was seriously wounded. [64], Another IRA bomb attack on 12 May 1992, against British troops on patrol near Cappagh, in which a paratrooper lost both legs, triggered a series of clashes on that date between soldiers and local residents in the staunchly republican town of Coalisland, on 12 and 17 May 1992. [27] According to author Nick Van der Bijl, British intelligence identified them as the perpetrators of the bombing of the military bus at Curr Road. [12], The eight volunteers killed in the ambush became known as the "Loughgall Martyrs" among many republicans. I dont see any bloodshed coming from our side. This was the IRA's greatest loss of life in a single incident during its campaign. Somebody who might find it difficult to smuggle because of a Border post might go out and shoot a Border-post official? The IRA Northern Command, however, approved a scaled down version of the strategy, aimed at hampering the repair and refurbishment of British security bases. The lifelong Irish republican even suggests that it could as easily be argued that breaking from the European Union and joining forces with the UK would make better economic sense for the country. He thinks it would be silly of the British to build a hard Border again and potentially stir up those tensions. McKearney argues that cross-Border economics has operated in a beggar-thy-neighbour way: Newry has over the years benefited at the expense of Dundalk, and vice versa, depending on currency fluctuations. [24], According to journalist Ed Moloney, Michael "Pete" Ryan, an alleged top Brigade's member, was the commander of the IRA flying column that attacked a permanent checkpoint at Derryard, County Fermanagh, on 13 December 1989. However, as their attack was underway, the IRA unit was ambushed by a Special Air Service (SAS) unit. [10] Lynagh's plans met strong criticism from senior brigade member Kevin McKenna, who regarded the strategy as "too impractical, too ambitious, and not sustainable" according to journalist Ed Moloney. Other attendees were. Another IRA unit then directed heavy machine-gun fire at the front of the barracks, which provided cover for a bomb team to plant a 100lb (45kg) bomb inside. He has vivid childhood memories of seeing the Moy Bridge and the road to his grandmothers home in Monaghan lying in the Blackwater River after being blown up the night before by B Specials members of the Ulster Special Constabulary quasi-military reserve. [94][95] RUC sources denied that the soldiers returned fire during the shooting. [80], From mid-1992 up to the 1994 cease fire, IRA units in east and south Tyrone carried out a dozen bomb and mortar attacks against RUC and military bases and assets. [34] On 3 June, three IRA men, Lawrence McNally, Michael Ryan and Tony Doris, died in another SAS ambush at Coagh, where their car was riddled with gunfire. Interviewees suggest the vast countryside made rural IRA units particularly dangerous. [33] In October 1990, two IRA volunteers from the brigade, Dessie Grew and Martin McCaughey, were shot dead near Loughgall by undercover soldiers while allegedly collecting two rifles from an IRA arms dump. [30] Journalist Ian Bruce claims that an unidentified Irishman who had served in the Parachute Regiment was the leader of the IRA unit, citing intelligence sources. [74][75] The heavy mortar round, fired from a tractor near the town's health center, was deflected by a tree besides the barracks wall. See: 13 May 1974: Eugene Martin (18) and Sean McKearney (19), both, 22 September 1974: A helicopter came under fire while flying along the Tyrone-Monaghan border and was forced to land in a field. A support vehicle further compromised the getaway by flashing its emergency lights. The area was previously secured by a group of armed volunteers. O'Donnell had been released without charges for possession of weapons on two different occasions in the past. One RUC officer was injured. Stephen Fuller (d. 1984), a member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Irish War of Independence and fought with Anti-Treaty forces during the Irish Civil War (1922-23). In 1985 and 1986, the East Tyrone Brigade carried out two attacks on RUC bases in their operational area, described by author Mark Urban as "spectaculars". They dont throw away remarks like that.. [87] On 30 April, a heavy horizontal mortar was fired at an RUC patrol vehicle near Ballygawley roundabout; the round missed its target and hit a wall. They brought peanuts and fed the squirrels, he says.. The level of IRA activity in the area did not show any real decline in the aftermath: in the two years before the Loughgall ambush the IRA killed seven people in East Tyrone and North Armagh, and eleven in the two years following the ambush. [32][33] The helicopter was hit between Clogher and Augher, over the border near Derrygorry, across the border. When the IRA responded by killing a retired UDR member, Leslie Dallas,[122] and two elderly Protestants, Austin Nelson and Ernest Rankin at Coagh, on 7 March 1989, the UVF shot dead three IRA members and a Catholic civilian in a pub in Cappagh on 3 March 1991. [104][58], Sources from the brigade released a detailed statement on the attack on Pomeroy security base, carried out on 26 June 1994, claiming that they had fired a single 220 pounds (100kg) Mark-15 barrack-buster bomb. [38] Hamilton stated that there were no security or civilian casualties. Tusk has said that the EU will seek "flexible and creative solutions" to avoid a hard Border. We are an unruly people, and if there is an opportunity to be unruly again we will take it, but it will not be violence, he says. The four, Peter Clancy, Kevin Barry O'Donnell, Sean O'Farrell and Patrick Vincent, were killed at Clonoe after an attack on the RUC station in Coalisland. According to the brigade report, the van, fitted with a Mark-15 mortar, was left besides a military sangar. Quinn was then a senior member of the IRA's East Tyrone brigade. [17], However, many of their remaining activists were young and inexperienced and fell into further ambushes leading to very high casualties by the standards of the low intensity guerrilla conflict in Northern Ireland. At least two British soldiers were severely wounded in action near Cappagh[66] and Pomeroy[70] in 1992. He is now president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in Co Tyrone. Both Lost Lives and the Sutton Index of Deaths (at CAIN) list him as a civilian. [114], Three active members of the security forces were killed by the East Tyrone Brigade during this period. 'United Ireland? Stephen Fuller (d. 1984), a member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Irish War of Independence and fought with Anti-Treaty forces during the Irish Civil War (1922-23). [53] Author Brendan O'Brien reports a witness claiming that some of the men were wounded and tried to surrender but were killed by the British soldiers. Sniper Assault Kills A British Soldier in Belfast", "South Armagh Brigade claims sniper attack", http://www.anphoblacht.com/news/detail/27929, Cousin of bomb suspect was top provo; But gun victim denies being a terrorist, Militants Angry About Police's Defense Of Protestant March, CAIN - Listing of Programmes for the Year:1997 - UTV news, 9 July 1997, Loughgall and why the truth will never be told, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia. This is not a land of milk and honey under the European Union. Lynagh and McKearney were the driving force behind most IRA murders in Tyrone and many others in the neighbouring counties for at least a decade prior to the Loughgall incident. IRA veterans Brexit feature - pix Colm Lynagh and Tommy McKearneyFormer republican prisoner Colm Lynagh (left) and former Provisional IRA hunger striker Tommy McKearney in Monaghan Town. Sean O'Farrell was wounded and attempted to escape. List of aircraft of the Malaysian Armed Forces, List of actions from 1996 up to the latest PIRA ceasefire, Individual members of the brigade were also involved in the. Wheres the insurrectionary energy going to come from? [10] The first was an assault on Ballygawley base in December 1985. We are an unruly people, and if there is an opportunity to be unruly again we will take it, but it will not be violence. He would be the longest-serving volunteer in this position, right up to the 1997 ceasefire.[148]. Simon Carswell. The IRA responded by killing senior UVF man and former UDR member Leslie Dallas on 7 March 1989,[46][47] but the UVF shot dead three IRA members and a Catholic civilian in a pub in Cappagh on 3 March 1991. The 12 May riots ended with the paratroopers' assault on three bars, where they injured seven civilians. The fear that a hard Border along the UK's only land frontier with the EU could stir tensions in Northern Ireland has focused minds not only in Belfast, Derry and Dublin but also in London and Brussels. [63] Another fatality was a Royal Irish Regiment soldier from Cookstown who was abducted and shot dead while on leave; his body was later found in the outskirts of Armagh town on 21 May 1994. This was the last action by the Brigade before. It is believed to have drawn its membership from across the eastern side of County Tyrone as well as north County Monaghan and south County Londonderry. The former IRA volunteer served 18 years in the Maze prison for the murder of a UVF man in Belfast in February 1976. Taken: April 5th, 2017. 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As the men were all Protestants, many Protestants saw it as a sectarian attack. [22] McIntyre sees the argument that unionists would be better off economically in a united Ireland within the EU than they would in a post-Brexit UK as a crass case of economic reductionism. Of these, most were Catholics civilians with no known paramilitary connections but six were Provisional Irish Republican Army members. It was the biggest single loss of life for the republican movement during the conflict. Neither republican sees a great prospect of a united Ireland after Brexit. Fifty people were evacuated. The first phase of Lynagh's plan to drive out the British security forces from east Tyrone involved destroying isolated rural police stations and then intimidating or killing any building contractors who were employed to rebuild them. [42] Whereas the previous ambushes of IRA men had been well planned by Special Forces, the Clonoe killings owed much to a series of mistakes by the IRA men in question. [43] One witness has said that some of the men were wounded and tried to surrender but were then killed by the British soldiers. 5 July 1997: An IRA volunteer shot and seriously wounded an RUC female officer in the town of Coalisland during an attack on an armoured vehicle beside the Army/RUC base. The soldiers were being transported from RAF Aldergrove to a military base near Omagh after returning from leave in England. The operation. The six attackers gathered on the same spot, instead of vanishing separately. The Irish . The IRA men were intercepted by the SAS as they were trying to dump the lorry and escape in cars in the car park of Clonoe Roman Catholic church, whose roof was set on fire by Army flares. The East Tyrone Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), also known as the Tyrone/Monaghan Brigade [1] was one of the most active republican paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland during "the Troubles". 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The IRA unit used the same tactics as it had done in The Birches attack. [6] Journalist Kevin Toolis states that from 1985 onwards, the brigade led a five-year campaign that left 33 security facilities destroyed and nearly 100 seriously damaged. (RAAD), an east Tyrone republican group, and a group of previously non-aligned republican dissidents from Belfast. This is the story of the war in the fields, towns and villages of East Tyrone, as told by the people who fought it. [23] British intelligence identified them as the perpetrators of the attack on the military bus at Curr road. Among them were Saoradh chairperson Brian McKenna, a former IRA prisoner from Dublin, and vice-chairperson Mandy Duffy from Lurgan - both were re-elected in their positions. Certainly, I think we can rule out the idea of a hard Border with British troops on the Border. [7], Members of the East Tyrone Brigade had previously carried out two attacks on RUC bases in their operational area, described by author Mark Urban as "spectaculars". Brexit will not lead to a return to bloodshed in Northern Ireland, says one Provisional IRA veteran. McKearney, one of the 1980 IRA hunger strikers who went without food for 53 days, sits in his Co Monaghan kitchen next to Colm Lynagh, sipping coffee and eating biscuits, reflecting on the unknown period with Brexit ahead. According to them, a second 264 pounds (120kg) device was defused in the follow-up operation. The device landed unexploded inside the complex, resulting in its evacuation. Meanwhile, in an interview in the Sunday Tribune [added link], Brian Arthurs has revealed that he was one of a number of former senior Provisional IRA members in Tyrone who, along with Sinn Fin party members, left Sinn Fin two years ago. 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