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Guardsman Stephen McGuire. Aged 19.
Shot by a sniper at the Henry Taggart Hall SF Base in West Belfast. He died of his wounds
seven weeks later on the 04.11.1971.
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Guardsman Norman Booth. Aged 22.
Killed in a bomb attack on the Observation Post in Cupar Street, Belfast on the 30.10.1971.
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Guardsman John Van-Beck. Aged 26.
Shot by a sniper while on foot patrol in Lecky Road in the Bogside, Londonderry. He died the following day in Hospital on the 18.09.1972.
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Guardsman George Lockhart. Aged 24.
Died four days after being shot by a sniper while on foot patrol in the Bogside in Londonderry on the 26.09.1972.
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L/Sgt Thomas McKay. Aged 29.
Shot dead by a sniper while on mobile patrol in Bishop Street in Londonderry on the 28.10.1972.
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Guardsman Alan Daughtery. Aged 23.
Shot dead by a sniper while on mobile patrol in the Beechmount Avenue off the Fallls Road in West Belfast on the 31.12.1973.
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Guardsman William Forsyth. Aged 18.
Killed in a bomb explosion while off duty at the Horse and Groom Public House in Guildford Surrey along with his friend
Guardsman John Hunter. Two young W.R.A.C. Girls, W/Pte Ann Hamilton aged 19 and
W/Pte Caroline Slater were
both killed along with a young civilian male. The IRA claimed responsibility for this outrage on the 05.10.1974.
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Guardsman John Hunter. Aged 17.
Killed in a bomb explosion while off duty at the Horse and Groom Public House in Guildford Surrey along with his friend
Guardsman William Forsyth. Two young W.R.A.C. Girls, W/Pte Ann
Hamilton and W/Pte Caroline Slater were also
killed along with a young civilian male. The IRA claimed responsibility for this outrage on the 05.10.1974.
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L/Cpl Alan Swift. Aged 25
(14 int). Killed while on Covert ops in Londonderry on 11.08.1978.
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L/Sgt Graham Stewart. Aged 24.
Killed while on Covert Ops in County Armagh on 05.05.1990.
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Guardsman Damian Shackleton. Aged 24.
Shot dead by a sniper while on mobile patrol in the New Lodge Area of Belfast on the 03.08.1992.
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