Remembering Gunner Miles Amos and Lance Bombardier Stephen Cummins Royal Artillery. killed by a terrorist landmine whilst on mobile patrol on Buncrana Road near Londonderry, Northern Ireland on the 8th March 1989
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05th March 1973
Private Gary Barlow Queens Lancashire regiment.
Gary was separated from is patrol in and around the Divis Flats Complex in West Belfast confronted and held by local women in an ally until an IRA killer turned up and executed him.The patrols had departed the hostile area and in...
Photograph of the three British soldiers killed in an ambush in Ligoniel on the outskirts of Belfast. They are John McCraig 17 (L) his brother Joseph, 18 (R) and Dougald McCaughy,23.
Date: 11/03/1971
Peter Taylor has been covering the conflict in Northern Ireland for more than 40 years. On the 20th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefires, he makes a personal assessment of who really 'won the war'.
Today we remember 37 years ago Dec 21 1978 three brave Grenadier Guardsman... Gdsm Glen Ling 18, single, Saxmundham, Suffolk.. Gdsm Kevin Johnson, 20, single, Blackpool, Lancashire..Gdsm Graham Duggan, 22, single, Lymm, Cheshire.
The three soldiers were in the lead of an eight-man foot patrol...
A British Army bomb disposal team at work on a country road near Newry in Northern Ireland during the late 1980s. British soldiers set up a Wheelbarrow robot bomb disposal vehicle. Two check the remote controls on the trailer while a third checks the robot itself. In Northern Ireland, bomb...
Two soldiers of 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment befriend local children in an interface area at the bottom of the nationalist Garvaghy Road, Portadown, Armagh whilst sectarian tensions rise in the days before the annual Orange Order Parade and Service at Drumcree. In the background, the...
The manipulator arm of a remote controlled Wheelbarrow robotic device cautiously reaches for an IED (Improvised Explosive Device) that has been placed under a vehicle during a training exercise.
This is a collection of photographs covering the British Army in Northern Ireland.
These photos are reused under the Fair Dealing exceptions otherwise permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, as amended and revised.
The use of these images are for education and discussion...
Marching up to the Diamond. You will note that we were well protected for what ever was going to be thrown at us, but we had to make sure that our boots were polished, why. Hey those were the days, presentation first, self preservation came last.
(Private) Late Tim Spearey, right row, 6th...
27field Regiment Royal Artillery was given a secret warning order on Friday 11th October 1991 for a six month emergency tour of Northern Ireland (NI), commencing in January 1992. On instructions from HQ Arty 1 (BR) Corps, knowledge of the warning was initially restricted to those vital to the...
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