The story of the British regiment created in Northern Ireland after
the Troubles erupted in 1968, and the members who were killed amid the
violence. The outbreak of “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland in
1968 found many of the local police and army auxiliary units outmoded
or discredited. A new and unique force of part-time soldiers was
created: The Ulster Defence Regiment. Drawing on roughly 125
interviews, A Testimony to Courage vividly describes the threat under
which not just the soldiers but their families had to live, and
records the murders of some of the 197 members killed as a result of
terrorist attack. It addresses how the Regiment became mainly
Protestant as a result of the loss of Nationalist support and
recruits, and the constant criticism of the Irish government and
Nationalist politicians. A final chapter records objectively the
lessons to be learned from this unique experience. This book is not an
official history, but a thorough record of the UDR’s dramatic
twenty-three-year existence and the experiences of its brave members.
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The History of the Ulster Defence Regiment, 1969–1992
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783379842
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Leo Cooper
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter