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The British army's operation in Northern Ireland ends after nearly 40 years. Operation Banner was the army's longest continuous campaign, with more than 300,000 personnel.
Guest: Fionnula O'Connor *Northern Ireland Correspondent, The Economist Northern Ireland returned to British rule on Tuesday after three years of power-sharing between local Catholics and Protestants.
The British army's operation in Northern Ireland ends after nearly 40 years. Operation Banner was the army's longest continuous campaign, with more than 300,000 personnel.
Veterans of the British military who served in Northern Ireland during The Troubles march along Whitehall, central London, to protest about veterans being persecuted and prosecuted over incidents ...
British army removes last N. Ireland watch tower. By Reuters. ... or sangar, removed by crane on ... At the height of the conflict in 1972 the British military presence in Northern Ireland stood ...
THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTHERN IRELAND: INTERNAL SECURITY OPERATIONS, TRAINING AND THE CEASE-FIRE. PAUL KILLWORTH. The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology. Vol. 20, No. 3 (1998), pp. 1-20 (20 pages) ...
In Northern Ireland, the escalation of tensions between IRA separatists and British military police in the late 1960s shed a global spotlight on the Saracen it'd never had before. Photo: Joop van ...
The British Army is deployed and Northern Ireland descends into conflict. 05/22/2023 | Expires 05/22/2031 | Rating TV-MA. See all videos with Audio Description AD. Problems playing video?
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