- The Troubles in Ardboe
The Troubles in Ardboe recounts incidents during and the effects of
the Troubles inArdboe ,County Tyrone ,Northern Ireland .Incidents in Ardboe during the Troubles resulting fatalities:
1972
*16 October 1972 - Patrick Mullan (34) and Hugh Herron (38), both Catholic members of the Official Irish Republican Army, were shot and killed by theBritish Army while travelling in a car at a British Army vehicle check point, outside St Patrick's Hall,Ardboe , six miles outside Coagh.1977
*2 June 1977 - Hugh Martin (58), Samuel Davidson (24) and Norman Lynch (22), allProtestant members of theRoyal Ulster Constabulary , were shot dead byProvisional Irish Republican Army sniper s while on mobile patrol near Ardboe.1978
*26 February 1978 - Paul Duffy (23), a Catholic member of theIrish Republican Army (IRA), was shot by an undercoverBritish Army (BA) member at an arms dump in an unoccupied farmhouse, near Ardboe.1979
*22 June 1979 - John Scott (49), a Protestant off-duty reserve police office was shot by the Irish Republican Army while delivering milk in Ardboe.1984
*13 July 1984 - William Price (28), a Catholic member of the Irish Republican Army, was shot by undercover British Army members during an attempted incendiary bomb attack on a factory in Ardboe.1988
*26 April 1988 - Edward "Ned" Gibson (22), a Protestant off-duty member of theUlster Defence Regiment (UDR), was shot by theProvisional Irish Republican Army while working as a bin man in Moortown, near Ardboe.*
29 November 1989 - Liam Ryan (39) a Catholic member of theProvisional Irish Republican Army and Michael Devlin (33), a Catholic civilian were shot dead during anUlster Volunteer Force gun attack on the Battery Bar, Moortown, two miles from Ardboe.*
3 June 1991 - Peter Ryan (from Adrboe) (35), Lawrence McNally (from Ballinderry) (39) and Anthony Doris (from Moortown) (22), all Catholic members of theProvisional Irish Republican Army , were shot and killed during an ambush in Coagh (six miles from Ardboe) by undercoverBritish Army soldiers. No attempt was made to arrest the menFact|date=June 2007.References
* [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/sutton/chron/ NI Conflict Archive on the Internet]
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