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Sgt.
ROBERT SAMUEL
McCARTER.
Aged: 33
Killed: 17th July 1975
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Sapper Ronald Hurst. Aged 25.
Shot dead while working on the perimeter fence outside Crossmaglen RUC/Army base, County Armagh on the 17.05.1972.
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S/Sgt Malcolm Banks. Aged 29.
Shot dead while on mobile patrol in the short Strand area of Belfast on the 28.06.1972.
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Sapper Edward Stuart. Aged
20
2nd October 1972 - Belfast - Sapper Ted Stuart
Sapper Ted Stuart was in plain clothes posing as a laundry man; he was machine-gunned to his death in his van by two Provisional
gunmen on the Twinbrook housing estate in Dunmurry, Nr Belfast.
Sapper Stuart was driving a green Morris van marked "Four Square Laundry" - a non-existent company.
A member of the Women's Royal Army Corps was posing as a delivery girl.
Speculation that he was serving with the Special Air Servive was denied.
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WO2 Ian Donald. Aged 35.
Killed by a remote controlled bomb which was detonated while his patrol searched a house in Cullaville in County Armagh on the 24.05.1973.
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Major Richard Jarman. Aged 37.
Killed by a booby trapped bomb while leading a foot patrol in Middletown County Armagh on the 20.07.1973.
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Sapper John Walton. Aged 27.
Killed by a booby trapped bomb while on foot patrol near a derelict house near Newtownhamilton in County Armagh on the 02.07.1974.
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Spr John Walton
Taken from the order of Memorial Service, Castle Dillon, Armagh, NI.
Saturday 6th July 1974.
We have come together to remember before God, John Walton:
To give thanks for his life and example his courage and integrity; to recall to our minds his friendship and the enthusiasm and cheerfulness he showed at all times; and to commend his soul to the everlasting care of God, the father of us all.
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Sgt David Evans. Aged 28.
Killed by a boob trapped bomb left out side the Ebrington Army Camp in the Waterside area of Londonderry on the 21.07.1976.
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Sapper Howard Edwards. Aged 24.
Shot dead by a sniper while on a foot patrol in the Bogside area of Londonderry on the 11.12.1976.
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Colonel Mark Coe. Aged 44.
While off duty at his army quarter home in Bielefeld, West Germany he was brutally murdered by IRA gunmen on the 16.02.1980.
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L/Cpl Michael Robbins. Aged 23.
Killed in a time bomb attack at the Mill hill, Inglis Army Camp in London on the 01.08.1988.
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