- The Troubles in Killeen
The Troubles in Killeen recounts incidents during, and the effects of,
The Troubles in and aroundKilleen ,County Armagh ,Northern Ireland .Incidents in/around Killeen during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:
1971
*27 November 1971 - Ian Hankin (27), Protestant and James O'Neill (39), Catholic, bothcivilian customs officials, were shot and killed byProvisional Irish Republican Army sniper s firing at aBritish Army patrol which had just arrived after a bomb attack on Killeen Customs Post, near Newry.1975
*3 June 1975 - David Thompson (34) and John Presha (30), both Protestantcivilian s and Alfred Doyle (24), a Protestant off duty member of theUlster Defence Regiment , were found shot dead by theProvisional Irish Republican Army in David Thompson's car at Killeen.*
6 December 1975 - James Lochrie (19) and Sean Campbell (20), both Catholic members of theProvisional Irish Republican Army , were killed when a land mine exploded prematurely at Kelly's Road, Killeen.1985
*20 May 1985 - William Wilson (28), Stephen Rodgers (19), David Baird (22) and Tracy Doak (21), all Protestant members of theRoyal Ulster Constabulary , were killed by aProvisional Irish Republican Army remote controlled bomb, hidden in a parked trailer and detonated when their mobile patrol passed at Killeen.1987
*25 April 1987 -Maurice Gibson (74), a Chief Justice and Cecily Gibson (67), both Protestantcivilian s, were killed by aProvisional Irish Republican Army remote controlled bomb hidden in a parked car and detonated when they drove past at Killeen.1988
*23 July 1988 - Robin Hanna (44), Maureen Hanna (44) and David Hanna (6), all Protestantcivilian s, were killed in aProvisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack on their Shogun jeep at Killeen. It was mistaken for a vehicle carrying Judge Higgins.1990
*24 October 1990 . Ranger Cyril SmithQGM (Catholic) was killed when attempting to release a man - Patrick Gillespie, aged 42 - tied to aproxy bomb . Gillespie's drove his car into aBorder checkpoint at Killeen, near Newry whilst his family were held hostage in their home. Smith and, Gillespie died in the bombing. [ cite web
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Links
* [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/sutton/chron/ NI Conflict Archive on the Internet]
* [http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0534/D.0534.200104120072.html Dáil Éireann Debate, April 2001]
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