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coxy2487 Moderator


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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:34 am Post subject: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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FALLEN HEROES FROM THE ROYAL REGIMENT
06/02/1971 Gnr Robert Curtis New Lodge Belfast Gunshot
15/02/1971 LBdr John Laurie Butler St, Ardoyne. Belfast Gunshot
10/08/1971 Bdr Paul Challenor Bligh's Lane Londonderry Gunshot
31/08/1971 Gnr Clifford Loring Stockman's Lane, Andersontown. Belfast Gunshot
14/09/1971 Sgt Martin Carroll Bligh's Lane Londonderry Gunshot
27/10/1971 Gnr Angus Stevens Lewis Lane Londonderry Gunshot
27/10/1971 LBdr David Tilbury Lewis Lane Londonderry Gunshot
31/10/1971 Gnr Ian Docherty Andersonstown Belfast Gunshot
29/12/1971 Gnr Richard Ham Foyle Road Londonderry Gunshot
10/04/1972 LBdr Eric Blackburn Brooke Park Londonderry Bomb
10/04/1972 LBdr Brian Thomasson Brooke Park Londonderry Bomb
02/06/1972 Gnr Victor Husband Rosslea Fermanagh Landmine
02/06/1972 Gnr Brian Robertson Rosslea Fermanagh Landmine
07/06/1972 Sgt Charles Coleman Andersonstown Belfast Gunshot
11/06/1972 Bdr Terrence Jones Great James St Londonderry Gunshot
11/06/1972 Gnr William Raistrick Rosemount, Creggen. Londonderry Gunshot
11/07/1972 Bdr Terence Jones Great James St, Londonderry Londonderry Gunshot
07/08/1972 Gnr Leroy Gordon Lisnaskea Landmine
07/08/1972 LBdr David Wynne Lisnaskea Landmine
14/08/1972 Major David Storry Andersonstown Belfast Bomb
03/09/1972 Gnr Robert Cutting New Lodge Belfast Gunshot
28/11/1972 Gnr Paul Jackson Strand Road Londonderry Bomb
11/04/1973 Gnr Idwal Evans Bogside Londonderry Gunshot
28/04/1973 Gnr Kerry Venn Bloomfield Londonderry Gunshot
03/05/1973 Sgt Thomas Crump Creggen Heights Londonderry Gunshot
25/11/1973 Gnr Joseph Brookes Bogside Londonderry Gunshot
25/11/1973 Bdr Heinz Pisarek Bogside Londonderry Gunshot
21/01/1974 Sgt John Haughey Bogside Londonderry Bomb
04/02/1974 Gnr Leonard Godden M62 motorway Yorkshire Bomb
04/02/1974 Bdr Terence Griffin M62 motorway Yorkshire Bomb
13/03/1974 Gnr David Farrington Bank Street Belfast Gunshot
08/04/1974 Lt Col John Stevenson Otterburn Northumberland Gunshot
22/06/1974 Gnr Kim MacCunn Antrim Road Belfast Gunshot
30/07/1974 Sgt Bernard Fearns New Lodge Belfast Gunshot
08/11/1974 Gnr Richard Dunne Kings Arms, Woolwich London Bomb
09/06/1975 Gnr Bernard Geoffrey Jones Landrover accident
18/12/1975 Gnr Cyril MacDonald Bank place Londonderry Bomb
17/01/1976 Gnr Mark Ashford Londonderry Gunshot
03/07/1976 Gnr William Miller Butcher's gate Londonderry Gunshot
24/10/1976 Gnr Anthony Abbot Ardoyne Belfast Gunshot
22/11/1976 Gnr Maurice Murphy Ardoyne Belfast Gunshot
11/01/1977 Gnr Edward Muller Belfast Gunshot
23/01/1977 Gnr George Muncaster Markets area Belfast Gunshot
01/03/1978 Gnr Paul Sheppard Clifton Park Ave Belfast Gunshot
02/08/1979 Gnr Richer Furminger Armagh-Moy Road Armagh Landmine
16/12/1979 Gnr Alan Ayrton Ballygawley Road Tyrone Landmine
16/12/1979 Gnr William Beck Ballygawley Road Tyrone Landmine
16/12/1979 Gnr Simon Evans Ballygawley Road Tyrone Landmine
16/12/1979 Gnr Keith Richards Ballygawley Road Tyrone Landmine
20/09/1982 LBdr Kevin Waller Divis Flats Belfast Bomb
19/10/1984 Gnr Timothy Utteridge Belfast Gunshot
26/04/1988 Gnr Lyndon Morgan Carrickmore Tyrone Bomb
08/03/1989 Gnr Miles Amos Donegal border checkpoint Londonderry Landmine
08/03/1989 LBdr Stephen Cummins Donegal border checkpoint Londonderry Landmine
02/06/1990 Major Michael Dillon-Lee Dortmund Germany Gunshot
02/12/1993 LBdr Andrew Garrett Victoria St, Keady Armagh Gunshot
12/02/1997 LBdr Stephen Restorick Bessbrook Armagh Gunshot
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MAY THEY REST IN PEACE
They went with songs to the battle, they were
young straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against the odds uncounted,
They fell with their faces to the foe.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the
morning we will remember them.
Gnr Terry Pritchard 1986 (TROUBLED TIMES) ..REST IN PEACE SOLDIER
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spanish_dave Moderator


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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:18 am Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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A very long list sadly. My old BSM's son was killed in NI in the 80s, his name doesent seem to appear, surname was Utteridge
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swainey Number 1


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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:07 am Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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** Top Man Coxy ** They need to and always will be remembered ** Best mate of mine was killed in 1974 in a moblie patrol accident in central Belfast ** When we departed the tour we left him fighting for his life in Belfast Hospital ** Kid never made it ** Couple of weeks into our return to Germany we got the bad news he had died ** GNR KEITH BATES 170 BTY / 45 MED REGT RA ** Great Kid But Never Forgotten in the pic Keith is on the right ** Gnr Richard Furminger was killed in 79 by a land-mine blast on the Armagh-Moy Road Armagh along with another lad who were acting as escorts for ATO (Felix) **** Sgt Martin Carroll was also 176 Bty/ 45 Regt ** In the 14-9-71 Londonderry Creggan incident with Martin (Molly) Carroll my brother Bernie was in a sanger in Blighs Lane only yards from where Molly was shot our Bernie said it was the classic opening and closeing of the hostile crowd of kids mothers ect when the sniper opened fire Martin was hit by one high velocity round our Bernie and others dragged him up a banking and into the back of a pig which bombed off at speed over the water towards the hospital in Derry *** Molly died in the back of the pig after a desperate fight to save him by a S/NCO ** Martin was just 23 ** His younger brother was only yards away when he was shot ** The same day Sgt Jim Black also 176 Bty was shot through the throat by a sniper in the same area The swift actions of a medic that day saved Jim by incerting a caseing from a ball point pen in the wound and giveing him air ** THE CREGGAN HAD LEFT ITS MARK ** PS For those of you who are interested have a chat with this guy Ken Wharton at www.squaddiesvoices.com Hes just brought out a great book called THE LONG LONG WAR squaddies voices fron their tours in NI Ive chatted with him at long length hes a great guy ex RGJ hes bringing a second book out in 09 and needs ex NI vets to contact him !!!! 
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swainey Number 1


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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:57 am Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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www.forcesmemorial.org...honour.asp Spanish Dave click on the link and fill in the form to find Gnr Utteridges NI details Regards Swainey
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juheemam Number 1


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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:39 pm Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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Gnr Terry Pritchard, wounded in the same incident where Joey Abbott and Spud Murphy were killed (24.10.76). Terry never got over this and hanged himself ten years later.
RIP Terry.
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spanish_dave Moderator


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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:22 pm Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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| swainey wrote: |
| http://www.forcesmemorial.org.uk/roll-of-honour.asp Spanish Dave click on the link and fill in the form to find Gnr Utteridges NI details Regards Swainey |
Yep thats him mate
My brother developed PTSD over his time in NI and this contributed hugely to his death last May
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coxy2487 Moderator


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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:04 pm Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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| spanish_dave wrote: |
| A very long list sadly. My old BSM's son was killed in NI in the 80s, his name doesent seem to appear, surname was Utteridge |
spanish_dave
I've added Gnr Utteridge to the list above
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spanish_dave Moderator


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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:20 pm Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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Thanks mate, sadly his dad has also gone now but his brother is a serving Gunner WO1
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trackman Number 1


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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:53 am Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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ive just see keith bates photo.........he was my mate too.....we served through boy service together..........i didnt know he was killed in action................ also missing off the list..... gnr jones died in lurgan 1975 ( 56 bty )
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swainey Number 1


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swainey Number 1


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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:54 am Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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Divis Street, Belfast
One also needs to mention the notorious Divis Street and, of course, the flats which dominated it, a continuation of the Falls Road. It is a mixed area of post war Council multi-storey flats and areas like Leeson Street and Hastings Street which were, certainly back in the 70s, mirror images of the back-to-back terraced houses found on the Lower Falls. As one former squaddie said to the author, on seeing the flats for the first time: ‘Jesus Christ ! I didn’t know that you could stack shit that high !’
Leeson Street was the scene of one of the RGJ’s most epic battles, when their ‘R’ company fought a fierce gun battle with the IRA, killing two terrorists and where one of their Lance Corporals, Thompson, won the DCM. The major fire fight in Leeson Street on September 13, 1971, saw several hundred rounds expounded and was one of the first major exchanges between the Army and the IRA. It was also the scene of an IRA own goal, a year earlier in which four people, including three IRA members were killed. At about the same time, an IRA RPG attack on a Gloster PIG could have caused carnage but for the thin gossamer thread of fate.
Over the course of a 15 year period, beginning in February, 1972 and March, 1987, seven soldiers lost their lives in or around the Divis Street flats. That figure should be certainly increased by one, even if only unofficially; this was the site of Trooper Hugh McCabe’s death on August 13, 1969 which I shall deal with shortly.
The Glosters, as we shall see, fared badly in and around this part of Belfast. In addition, many times that number were injured in rioting and other forms of violence and, as one former Royal Regiment of Wales soldier said to me ‘I’ve never seen so many soldiers crying before; there were in agony at being hit by objects thrown from the upper floors.’ Squaddies joked that the insurance companies must have been left scratching their heads at the number of claims from the residents for televisions and fridges which had ‘fallen’ from their balconies.
The 16 storey flats were eventually put to good use by the Army and the large flat roof which was the residents drying area, was sealed off and used as an OP. The roof door to the steps and lifts were welded shut, and a sandbagged, armoured sangar was installed with listening and viewing equipment. Access for the soldiers was by helicopter only. The roof top OP was only removed in 2005 as the Army began to dismantle on a Province-wide basis.
Unofficially, it was the scene of the death of the first British soldier in the troubles. Trooper Hugh McCabe 20) of the Queen’s Royal Irish Hussars was home on leave from his unit in Germany, when he was killed. On August 15, 1969, the day after Harold Wilson sent troops into the Province, he was watching a riot from a balcony of the Divis Street flats. He was hit once by a large calibre round, probably fired by either the RUC or the out-of-control ‘B’ Specials. It must be stressed that Trooper McCabe was not taking part in the riots, merely watching. He received a full military funeral with all associated honours.
On February 1, 1972, Corporal Ian Bramley (25) of the Glosters, was opening a security gate in Hastings Street, near Divis Street when he was shot and died soon afterwards. This was during a period of heightened tension and frequent rioting, in the wake of ‘Bloody Sunday’ which had happened just 48 hours earlier.
Almost a year later, UDR soldier Corporal David Bingham (22) was abducted and murdered by the IRA in Institution Place, close to the Divis. His car was hijacked and he was shot by a gunman. In the Summer of that year, two more Glosters were killed, this time, actually inside the Divis Street flats. Privates Geoffery Breakwell (20) and his 21 year old companion, Christopher Brady triggered an IRA booby trapped device placed by the IRA on the fifth floor. Another soldier was partly blinded and several residents of the flats were injured. It gave a further lie to the IRA’s pious claim that they would avoid injuring civilians.
This incident, which took place on July 17, 1973, was a wake up call for the Army whose training techniques on booby trap devices had been somewhat amateur at the time. Nearly 250 soldiers had now died in Northern Ireland in just under four years, and now the toll had passed that of the Aden emergency in the 60s.
On September 16, 1982, over nine years and 300 military deaths later, the INLA placed a bomb on one of the landings of the Divis Street flats and detonated it as Lance Bombardier Kevin Waller (20) of the Royal Artillery walked past. The young soldier was terribly injured and died of his wounds on September 20.
On March 27, 1985, Lance Corporal Anthony Dacre (25) an Essex boy was killed in an explosion at the flats. The King’s Own Border Regiment soldier was patrolling in an area which was normally thronged with school children. On that day, the Head Master of a nearby school kept all the children inside, ostensibly because of the cold. A senior soldier told me that it was a widely held view among military personnel, that the IRA had warned the school of the impending attack. No intelligence was fed back to the Army, and Anthony Dacre was murdered, once the IRA were handed a free run.***** These details are in Ken Whartons New NI Book / Below is the bad arse Divis Flats ******

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ianmitch Gun Number


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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:20 pm Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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Swainy/trackman
iv'e just seen the dedication to the fallen comrades of our historic regiment, i hav'ent had the pleasure of meeting you trackman,but would gladly buy you a pint, i've got the opportunity to have a drink with all those great lads of the 74/76 tours we done in NI when we team up in Blackpool, and to pay special homage to Keith.............i'm that other squaddie who was catapulted out of landrover and survived.......just
kindest regards
scouse mitch
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trackman Number 1


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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:23 pm Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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i noticed gnr jones hasnt been added to our list yet...( like keith bates,he was killed falling from a l/rover) his name is on the wall at the N.M.A...... cheers :: Surname
JONES
Forenames/Initials
Bernard Geoffrey
Rank
Gnr
Service
Army
Service Number
24283763
Regiment/Corps
RA
Place of Birth/Home Town
Bebington, Cheshire
Date of Birth
22 March 1955
Age
20
Date of Death
09 June 1975
Cemetery Name
Landican Crematorium
Cemetery Address
Wirral
Merseyside
Included on Armed Forces Memorial
Yes
Included on Roll of Honour
Yes
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coxy2487 Moderator


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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:46 pm Post subject: Re: R.I.P BROTHERS |
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| trackman wrote: |
| i noticed gnr jones hasnt been added to our list yet |
Sorry for the delay Frankie
Gnr Jones, has now been added to the list .. .R.I.P.
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