‘IN BELFAST THE PROVOS WERE TRYING TO MAKE THE 6 O’CLOCK NEWS, IN
EAST TYRONE THEY WERE TRYING TO KILL YOU.’
With the advent of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the Provisional
IRA (PIRA) became active in the towns and villages of East Tyrone, the
volunteers forming the so-called East Tyrone Brigade and carrying out
attacks on members of the security forces. Drawing volunteers from the
region’s tight-knit Catholic communities, many with republican
sympathies dating back generations, the Brigade became renowned for
the deadly nature of its attacks and its operational and technological
innovations.
By the mid-1980s, with a hard core of experienced volunteers and a
mass of weaponry from Colonel Gaddafi’s Libyan government, the East
Tyrone Brigade were successfully prosecuting a ‘no-go zone’
strategy designed to change the face of the war in Northern Ireland.
Then, one spring night in May 1987, the Brigade launched an attack on
the Royal RUC’s isolated base in the Armagh village of Loughgall.
The British were waiting. All eight members of the East Tyrone Brigade
team were killed. From then onwards the Brigade was fighting for its
life, and by the time of the IRA Ceasefire in 1997, PIRA’s feared
East Tyrone Brigade was a shadow of its former self.
This is the story of the war in the fields, towns and villages of East
Tyrone, as told by the people who fought it.
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The IRA in East Tyrone
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781785374449
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Merrion Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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