- The Troubles in Dungannon
The Troubles in Dungannon recounts incidents during, and the effects of,
The Troubles inDungannon ,County Tyrone ,Northern Ireland .Dungannon was one corner of the infamous
murder triangle during the Troubles.Incidents in Dungannon during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:
1969
*13 August - Three Catholics were shot dead by theRoyal Ulster Constabulary in Dungannon during a riot. Disturbances there were part of the widerNorthern Ireland riots of August 1969 .1972
*10 September 1972 - Douglas Richmond (21), Duncan McPhee (21) and William McIntyre (23), all members of theBritish Army , were killed in aProvisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack on theirArmoured personnel carrier , at Sanaghanroe, near Dungannon.1974
*15 March 1974 - Patrick McDonald (21) and Kevin Murray (27), both Catholic members of theProvisional Irish Republican Army , were killed in the premature explosion of a land mine at Aughnacloy Road, Dungannon.*
13 May 1974 - Eugene Martin (18) and Sean McKearney (19), both Catholic members of theProvisional Irish Republican Army , were killed in a premature explosion, while planting a bomb at a petrol filling station at Donnydeade, near Dungannon.1975
*21 April 1975 - Marion Bowen (21), and her brothers, Seamus McKenna (25) and Michael McKenna (27), all Catholiccivilian s, were killed by aProtestant Action Force booby trap bomb in Marion Bowen’s future home at Killyliss, near Dungannon.1976
*17 March 1976 - Joseph Kelly (57), Andrew Small (62), James McCaughey (13) and Patrick Barnard (13), all Catholiccivilian s, were killed in anUlster Volunteer Force car bomb explosion, outside the Hillcrest Bar, Donaghmore Road, Dungannon.*
29 April 1976 - Edmund Stewart (31), Protestant off duty member of theUlster Defence Regiment , and Stanley Arthurs (43), a Protestantcivilian , were shot dead by theProvisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) at Arthurs’ farm at Dunamony, near Dungannon.1979
*16 December 1979 - William Beck (23), Keith Richards (22), Simon Evans (19) and Allan Ayrton (21), all members of theBritish Army , were killed in a PIRA land mine attack on their mobile patrol at Ballygawley Road, near Dungannon.1983
*13 August 1983 - Brendan Convery (25) and James Mallon (28), both Catholic members of theIrish National Liberation Army , were shot dead by theRoyal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) during an attempted ambush of RUC members at a security barrier in Dungannon.1984
*7 September 1984 - Robert Bennett (45), Protestant off duty member of theUlster Defence Regiment , and Malcolm Cullen (23), a Protestantcivilian , were shot dead at their workplace, a timber yard at Ballygawley Road, Dungannon.1993
*3 January 1993 - Patrick Shields (51) and Diarmuid Shields (20), both Catholiccivilian s, were shot dead by theUlster Volunteer Force at their home/shop at Lisnagleer, in the mistaken belief they were PIRA members (volunteers). Diarmuid Shields' girlfriend, Julie Statham, committed suicide a month later.References
* [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/sutton/chron/ NI Conflict Archive on the Internet]
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