The Operators: Inside 14 Intelligence Company - The Army's Top Secret Elite

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The Det has now been absorbed into the British Army's Special Reconnaissance Regiment, with a mission to fight the global war on terrorism. Candidates with unique features, such as scars, birthmarks, and excessive tattoos, were declined outright. Being unmarried and looking unmilitary helped. The Bolduc Brief: Interoperability Failures Among Senior Military Leaders in Special Operations and the Conventional Military · 1 day ago

in Northern Ireland SAS - History - The Special Air Service in Northern Ireland

In October 2015, Dennis’ brother Séamas wrote to the Chief Constable George Hamilton asking for the release of a review of the finding of the autopsy carried out by an independent pathologist at the request of HET. His request was denied on the grounds that:

Special Reconnaissance Regiment - History

The 14 Intelligence Company was the successor to the Special Reconnaissance Unit (SRU), which was itself a reconstituted Military Reaction Force (MRF). [1] "Special Reconnaissance Unit" is the term appearing in official documents from the 1970s. An April 1974 briefing for Prime Minister Harold Wilson states: A source revealed that Cahill – who died in 2004 – was being followed by a covert unit as he drove around Belfast when the pictures were taken.

14th Intelligence Company - Wikispooks

In November last year, The Irish News reported how some of the soldiers suspected of involvement in the killings were linked to 14 other controversial shootings during the course of the Troubles.

Special Reconnaissance Regiment - Role and Organisation

Q cars were fitted with covert kevlar armour plating. Gaps were left in the armour to allow operatives to fire through the bodywork - a requirement in some anti-ambush drills. The men’s families believe they were victims of a deliberate shoot-to-kill operation and their lawyers have been told 13 soldiers were involved. February 1984: Sergeant Paul Oram was killed in an incident in mainly nationalist Dunloy, Ballymoney when he and a colleague were surprised during the night by an IRA unit operating in the area. Oram and his colleague drew their pistols and engaged the men, striking Declan Martin (18) and Henry Hogan (21). [18] Oram was killed almost instantly. According to his colleague, the two IRA members fell to the ground and were still alive, but he killed them as, in his opinion, they still constituted a threat. [19] Oram's colleague was seriously wounded but team-members stationed nearby assisted, and he survived. To test their mental concentration, the DS often left candidates in the cold for a night or two and then gathered them in a warm lecture room to watch a boring documentary, on which they would have to answer detailed questionnaires.

Cork-born former British soldier tried to join the IRA

Another suspected IRA man, Peter Cleary, was arrested by an SAS team who had been manning OPs overlooking his house. Cleary is killed by the SAS during an alleged attempt to escape custody. Brothers Michael Devine (22) and David Devine (16) died alongside Charles Breslin (20) after an SAS ambush in a field near Strabane in February 1985. Special Reconnaissance Unit" is the term appearing in official documents from the 1970s. An April 1974 briefing for Prime Minister Harold Wilson states:

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Intelligence was accused of acting in collusion with loyalist paramilitaries by former intelligence personnel Fred Holroyd and Colin Wallace in regards to the death of senior Provisional Irish Republican Army member John Francis Green, the Miami Showband killings and the Dublin and Monaghan Bombings. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] Casualties [ ] The solicitor also said it was important for the exact roles of all the soldiers in each operation to be known.



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