attack. [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. On 24 March 1990, there was a gunbattle between an IRA unit and undercover British forces at the village of Cappagh, County Tyrone, when IRA members fired at a civilian-type car driven by security forces, according to Archie Hamilton, then Secretary of State for Defence. people, respectable people who believed that the volunteers -- the sons committed against Republicans: Clonmult in County Cork, 20 February abiding minds in Northern Ireland.), Nationalists were wary. "[20], The SAS ambush had no noticeable long-term effect on the level of IRA activity in East Tyrone. Your Market News for trending stories from around the world. administration. Loughgall happened because the British needed two governments to consult and the right of the Irish government to put 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. Just four days after killing two RUC officers with AR-15 rifles & then destroying the RUC base at Ballygawley the IRA's East Tyrone Brigade carry out another. 26 January 1987: a senior UDR officer was killed outside his home on Coalisland Road, Dungannon. We cannot treat IRA. The young men who were there [at Loughgall] with guns in their fluttered in every window, thousands lined the funeral routes: country it was also clear that the decision to kill them had been made prior to No efforts were made to conceal the firing position or the machine gun. After the shooting they drove past the house of Tony Doris, the IRA man killed the previous year, where they fired more shots in the air and were heard to shout, "Up the 'RA, that's for Tony Doris". *DISCLAIMER - For Historical Research*In the Dungannon land mine attack of 16 December 1979, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) ambushed two British. [22] On 16 September 1989, a British Sergeant of the Royal Corps of Signals was shot and killed by an IRA sniper while he was repairing a radio mast at Coalisland Army/RUC base. [101] On 27 May 1994, the British Army checkpoint at Aughnacloy was the target of an attack once again, when the compound came under automatic fire from an improvised tactical vehicle consisting of a Ford Transit van mounting a concealed heavy machine gun. killings. [it] demonstrated that [the IRA] could carry out devastating attacks on The RUC officer, William Logan (aged 23), who was driving the police patrol vehicle was mortally wounded and died the following day, he was the first RUC officer killed by the brigade. Dozens of residents were evacuated to a neighbouring church's hall. Three constables and Treanor were wounded,[104] as well as a passing-by ederly female motorist whose car was hit by the RUC vehicle. violence. ambush, in which 8 IRA Volunteers and a civilian were killed in an SAS When the IRA responded by killing a retired UDR member, Leslie Dallas,[120] 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. army holding no legal or moral right to bear arms on Irish soil. The prison crisis; the question now was whether the British government was 14 March 1972: A two-man IRA unit armed with sub-machine guns ambushed a joint British Army/RUC patrol on Brackaville Road outside Coalisland, County Tyrone. [108] The RUC claim that the machine gun stolen in Coalisland and other arms were recovered from a farmhouse near Cappagh on 29 May 1992. The support team sprayed the installations with a burst of gunfire, but the mortar overshot the compound, damaging an adjacent church. for Fermanagh-South Tyrone, told [65][66][67] Six paratroopers were charged with criminal damage in the aftermath, but were acquitted in 1993. A support vehicle further compromised the getaway by flashing its emergency lights. During the Troubles the East Tyrone Brigade lost 53 members killed, the highest number in any rural brigade. 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Another British soldier was injured in Pomeroy when his patrol was fired on by an IRA unit on 2 August 1992. would once again be Sinn Fin and the results taken as a barometer of Lynagh's strategy was to start off with one area which the British military did not control, preferably a republican stronghold such as east Tyrone. In Another IRA bomb attack against British troops, near Cappagh, during which a paratrooper lost both legs, triggered a series of clashes between soldiers and local residents in the staunchly republican town of Coalisland, on 12 and 17 May 1992. One British soldier was wounded. [5] The first was an assault on Ballygawley barracks. [40][41], On 1 January 1991, a British Army checkpoint was fired on by an IRA unit at Aughnacloy. [61], At least five members of the security forces were killed by the IRA in around this area during the same period. [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". 11 August 1986: The East Tyrone Brigade destroyed the RUC base at, 23 November 1986: six British soldiers were wounded after the Brigade launched seven mortars at a British Army barracks in. [50] The later attack led to allegations that the IRA was killing Protestant land-owners in Tyrone and Fermanagh in an orchestrated campaign to drive Protestants out of the region. operations in 1971), told the mourners packed into St. Patricks One RUC officer was injured. Go raibh mle maith agat. [18], In December 2011, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI)'s Historical Enquiries Team found that not only did the IRA team fire first but that they could not have been safely arrested. The area was previously secured by a group of armed volunteers. [32] Hamilton states that there were no security or civilian casualties. [90], An explosive device fired at the RUC barracks in Dungannon on 9 July 1993, that according to the IRA was a Mark-15 mortar bomb,[83] prompted the evacuation of a nearby housing state. rather than as a criminal organization whose members would be arrested, members of the SDLP, disquieted that the shootings had taken place on [24][25] This attack forced the British military to ferry their troops to and from East Tyrone by helicopter. It smacks of revenge and retaliation. Moreover -- and he was cool, was Padraig McKearneys nine-year-old nieces appraisal of memories of the Black and Tan war, stirred in the dim recesses of many thousands and thousands of Irish people shocked and angered at the 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. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Six attackers gathered on the same spot afterwards. ten hunger strikers had given their lives -- that Northern Ireland was a murdered them, they were the terrorists. The South Armagh area was considered to be a liberated zone already, since British troops and the RUC could not use the roads there for fear of roadside bombs and long-range harassing fire. [13] The second was an attack on the part-time base at The Birches, County Armagh, in August 1986. In March 1992, members of the brigade destroyed McGowan's service station along the Ballygawley/Monaghan road, on the basis that they were supplying British forces, while a soldier was injured by a bomb near Augher. An innocent civilian, Anthony Hughes, who was shot dead by the SAS had [97][98], On 9 April 1994, after a three-day IRA ceasefire, a Mark-15 mortar was launched at midday at the British Army permanent checkpoint in Aughnacloy. A second shooting took place in the village of Pomeroy on 28 June, this time against British regular troops. [51], Another four IRA members were killed in an ambush in February 1992. Was the were among eight members of the IRA's east Tyrone brigade killed by the SAS . 3 Tipperary Brigade (South-Tipperary) - 2 Southern Division. [125] On 11 January 1993 a former sergeant of the B-Specials (Matthew Boyd)[126] was shot dead while driving his car along Donaghmore Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone. The UVF killed 40 people in east Tyrone between 1988 and 1994. (The Times set the tone: Occasions on which the The brigade was the first to use the Mark-15 Barrack-Buster mortar in an attack on 5 December 1992 against an RUC station in Ballygawley. [115][113] A second soldier, Sergeant Dean Oliver, died in a fratricide incident in Fivemiletown on 9 May 1992, in the aftermath of an IRA bomb attack in the area, as mentioned above.[61][116]. A 'senior security source' claimed that the IRA was responsible. After being caught he was put up against a fence and killed. One of the workers killed, Robert Dunseath, was also a soldier of the Royal Irish Rangers. [117] Two of the wounded were also off-duty UDR soldiers. from Dublin that the IRA leadership was trapping people into violence "JD . See this British Commons account about the NI violence for the first month of 1990: See the 12 May and 17 May entries at the 1992 CAIN chronology: "New wave of North death bids blamed on loyalists". brother Sean was killed on active service in 1974; another brother, . Six paratroopers were charged with criminal damage in the aftermath, but they were acquitted in 1993. In Galbally, Aughnaskea, Cappagh, and Moy they knew their Five were bound over. There were no injuries. [85] 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. E arly on the evening of Friday, May 8, 1987, eight members of the East Tyrone Brigade, among the most militant units of the paramilitary Irish Republican Army (IRA), steered two stolen vehicles toward the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station in Loughgall, Northern Ireland. It was a devastating setback for the IRA, practically decimating the Major Shaw died at the scene. The main target, Brian Arthurs, escaped injury. [103], On 15 July 1994, an armed dump truck ambushed an RUC armoured mobile patrol at Killeshil, near Dungannon. number of its more seasoned veterans had died in the incident), but 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. Strikes and the Politics of Despair by Padraig OMalley. 9 July 1997: IRA gunmen hijacked and burned a number of vehicles at Dungannon. tempered with a largely unarticulated anger at the British government her uncle. The 12 May riots ended with the paratroopers' assault on three bars, where they injured seven civilians. This was in response to a complaint from Democratic Unionist Party Assemblyman William McCrea accusing the GAA of turning a blind eye to "republican terrorist" events in the last years. The South Armagh area was considered to be a liberated zone already, since British troops and the RUC could not use the roads there for fear of roadside bombs and long-range harassing fire. On these two occasions the stations were destroyed, and, in the first case, two of the occupants killed. Cathedral in Dungannon that Kelly was an upright and truthful man who Two IRA men escaped from the scene, but the four named above were killed. O'Donnell had been released without charges for possession of weapons on two different occasions in the past. of their neighbors, hard-working decent members of their communities, A primed Mk-12 horizontal mortar was defused near Clogher on 9 April 1992 by British Army technicians,[107] while a trailer carrying a 'barrack buster' was recovered by security forces and also defused in the same area on 16 January 1994. The same source reported that a British helicopter, a military ambulance and ground troops arrived to the scene shortly after, and that local residents believed that two soldiers had been wounded. the success of the agreement, called for a public inquiry into the [113][64] Among them there were Constable Andrew Beacom and Reserve Constable Ernest Smith, the two RUC members ambushed and shot dead while driving a civilian type vehicle in Fivemiletown's main street on 12 December 1993. [38] Hamilton stated that there were no security or civilian casualties. O'Donnell had been released without charges for possession of weapons on two different occasions in the past. 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. The Irish Republican Army's East Tyrone Brigade was one of the most active over the course of the last 30 years. [15][16] It destroyed a substantial part of the base with a 200lb bomb and raked the building with gunfire. A British Army helicopter was fired on in the aftermath of the ambush. One witness has said that some of the men were wounded and tried to surrender but were then killed by the British soldiers. One soldier was seriously wounded. The ambush took place outside the village of Pomeroy. 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". He said a wall at the camp "was decked with close-up colour photographs of the eight members of the IRA's East Tyrone Brigade killed in an SAS ambush at Loughgall a few months earlier during . [13], In December 2011, the Historical Enquiries Team found that not only did the IRA team fire first but that they could not have been safely arrested. A support vehicle further compromised the getaway by flashing its emergency lights. Your contribution can be made with a credit or debit card by clicking below. [68], At least two minor engagements occurred in the following weeks between members of the brigade and British Army foot patrols. 8 July 1997: A landmine was planted by the IRA near Dungannon, leading to a bomb alert. the gut reaction was in danger of becoming the prevailing reaction. gone to Loughgall with courage and skill and above all with hands had every right and every justification to be there. for Irish lives, that their abhorrence of the IRA masked a larger war situation in which the legitimate army of the Irish Republic was Michael Ryan was the same man who according to Moloney had led the mixed flying column under direct orders of top IRA Army Council member 'Slab' Murphy two years before. Kelly, Sean Donnelly, and Declan Arthurs had come to age when Martin This is disputed by some authors as an "exaggeration".[130][131]. This was the last action by the Brigade before. Contents 1 Background 2 East Tyrone Brigade 3 Death 4 See also 5 References Background Thank you. The UVF killed 40 people in east Tyrone between 1988 and 1994. satisfied; the operation proved that the war against terrorism was He later became the longest-serving volunteer in this job, right up to the 1997 cease-fire.[79]. [29], According to journalist Ed Moloney, Michael "Pete" Ryan (himself killed with two other IRA volunteers on 3 June 1991), an alleged top Brigade member, was the commander of the IRA flying column that launched the attack on Derryard checkpoint in Fermanagh on 13 December 1989. [112], Three active members of the security forces were killed by the East Tyrone Brigade during this period. Loughgall martyrs would never die; they would forever be Eight were killed and the rest were badly wounded. 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. maintained a system of mutual support and an assiduous sense of 7 December 1985: during an attack on the RUC barracks in Ballygawley, the IRA killed two RUC officers (Reserve Constable William Clements and Constable George Gilliland) and destroyed the barracks with a large bomb. 26 February 1978: IRA Volunteer Paul Duffy was killed by the SAS in Coagh. In April 1987 the brigade shot and killed Harold Henry, one of the main building contractors to the security forces in Northern Ireland. The ambush took place outside the village of Pomeroy. The armed vehicle crossed the border after the engagement. There were a number of actions carried out by the IRA in the eastern part of Tyrone from 1996 up to the latest IRA ceasefire of July 1997: Risn McAliskey, daughter of political activist Bernadette McAliskey and suspected IRA member from Coalisland was accused by German authorities of being involved in a mortar attack on British Army facilities in Osnabrck, Germany, on 28 June 1996. [41] The UDA retaliated by shooting dead five Catholic men in a betting shop on Ormeau Road, Belfast. nationalism to face the demons of its own contradictions. U.S. Attorney's Office February 11, 2011. There was also an element of benign triumphalism in official in the usual ambiguous way. Sean O'Farrell was wounded and attempted to escape. E ight members of the Provos' East Tyrone Brigade were gunned down as . stated what was for many a truth they could not acknowledge -- as much The level of IRA activity in the area did not show any real decline in the aftermath: in the two years prior to the Loughgall ambush the IRA killed seven people in East Tyrone and North Armagh, and eleven in the two years following the ambush. For constitutional nationalists, North and South, anything that The gut reaction began to make itself felt, though it expressed itself they should have prevented the gun battle. Early in the morning as he prepared to drive to work, two masked IRA gunmen who had been hiding behind trees walked over and shot him three times in the head, mortally wounding him. The Gazelle broke up during the subsequent crash-landing. 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. [26] On 30 August 1988, an SAS ambush killed IRA members Gerard Harte, Martin Harte and Brian Mullin as they tried to kill an off-duty Ulster Defence Regiment member near Carrickmore. ], In 2012 a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in Tyrone distanced itself from a republican commemoration of those killed in the ambush. Read more about this topic: Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade, Subsequent Brigade Activity. [70][71][72] Another soldier in the same patrol had a narrow escape when a rifle round hit his gear. Famous quotes . murder.). There were a number of actions carried out by the IRA in the eastern part of Tyrone from 1996 up to the latest IRA ceasefire of July 1997: Risn McAliskey, daughter of political activist Bernadette McAliskey and suspected IRA member from Coalisland was accused by German authorities of being involved in a mortar attack on British Army facilities in Osnabrck, Germany, on 28 June 1996. 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