The East Tyrone Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), also known as the Tyrone/Monaghan Brigade[1] was one of the most active republican paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland during "the Troubles". [68], At least two minor engagements occurred in the following weeks between members of the brigade and British Army foot patrols. When the IRA responded by killing a retired UDR member, Leslie Dallas,[120] and two elderly Protestants, Austin Nelson and Ernest Rankin at Coagh, on 7 March 1989, the UVF shot dead three IRA members and a Catholic civilian in a pub in Cappagh on 3 March 1991. G. Adams (SF) has written to the Prime Minister asking for new political contact. two governments to consult and the right of the Irish government to put However, as their attack was underway, the IRA unit was ambushed by a Special Air Service (SAS) unit. In addition, the IRA in Tyrone was the target of an assassination campaign carried out by the loyalist paramilitaries of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). Cathedral in Dungannon that Kelly was an upright and truthful man who The RUC officer, William Logan (aged 23), who was driving the police patrol vehicle was mortally wounded and died the following day, he was the first RUC officer killed by the brigade. Next Tuesday, May 8th, marks the 20th anniversary of the Loughgall Just four days after killing two RUC officers with AR-15 rifles & then destroying the RUC base at Ballygawley the IRA's East Tyrone Brigade carry out another. The East Tyrone Brigade members killed at Loughgall in 1987 consisted of: * Commander Patrick Kelly (aged 30) * Jim Lynagh (aged 31) * Pdraig McKearney (aged 32) * Declan Arthurs (aged 21) * Seamus Donnelly (aged 19) * Eugene Kelly (aged 25) * Gerry O'Callaghan (aged 29) * Tony Gormley (aged 25) Eugene Kelly Five of them were bound over. been travelling in a car with his brother, Oliver, unaware of the [20][21] This attack forced the British military to ferry their troops to and from East Tyrone by helicopter. back, voicing its reservations, Father Faul was the first to articulate what many Catholics, North and [12] His elder brother, a civilian contractor to the Ministry of Defence, had died in a South Armagh Brigade mortar attack one year before, while working inside an Army base near Keady, County Armagh. [39] A second shooting took place in the village of Pomeroy on 28 June, this time against British regular troops. successfully inflict a major blow against the British war machine. [22] responsibilities to the dead. [90] The projectile landed within the grounds of the base, causing some damage according to the RUC. wanton murders of nine young Irishmen by the soldiers of a foreign Another fatality was a Royal Irish Regiment soldier from Cookstown who was abducted and shot dead while on leave; his body was later found in the outskirts of Armagh town on 21 May 1994. violence of the British government became the bad violence; the Actions of the British government which implied that it It was, of course, the issue of war that raised the most discomfort. Tyrone Obrien Rooney (born 1978) is listed at 1312 Oak Ridge Ave Apt 211 East Lansing, Mi 48823 and has no known political party affiliation. They were attack. [2] [77], On 19 January 1993 the brigade claimed that their volunteers uncovered and destroyed a British army observation post concealed in a derelict house in Drumcairne Forest, near Stewartstown. themselves the right to act as judge, jury, and executioner? Of these, 28 were killed between 1987 and 1992. Another street fracas five days later, on 17 May, between a King's Own Scottish Borderers platoon and a group of nationalist youths in Coalisland resulted in the theft of an army machine gun and a new confrontation with the paratroopers. As always, constitutional nationalists put the matter in the context of [44][45], On 31 January 1992, an IRA van bomb blew up in downtown Dungannon, resulting in three people wounded and severe property damage[46] to the city centre and to the RUC/Army base. [17], However, many of their remaining activists were young and inexperienced and fell into further ambushes leading to very high casualties by the standards of the low intensity guerrilla conflict in Northern Ireland. One RUC officer was injured. Dozens of residents were evacuated to a neighbouring church's hall. Jim Lynagh (Irish language: Samus Laighneach 13 April 1956 - 8 May 1987) was a member of the East Tyrone Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), [1] from Monaghan Town in the Republic of Ireland. [10] The first was an assault on Ballygawley base in December 1985. Another four IRA members were killed in an ambush in February 1992. . [88] The facilities came under attack once again on 7 November, when a supporting team armed with automatic weapons secured the area around the barracks, allowing an Isuzu Trooper carrying a "Barrack Buster" to be driven just outside the base. as you condemn the Provisional IRA, the sight of an English soldier In Galbally, Aughnaskea, Cappagh, and Moy they knew their Contents 1 Background 2 East Tyrone Brigade 3 Death 4 See also 5 References Background After the shooting they drove past the house of Tony Doris, the IRA man killed the previous year, where they fired more shots in the air and were heard to shout, "Up the 'RA, that's for Tony Doris". The bombing was at Teebane Crossroads near Cookstown. The IRA unit used the same tactics as it had done in the The Birches attack. He is a male registered to vote in Ingham County, Michigan. [38] Hamilton stated that there were no security or civilian casualties. [59][60][61][62][63] According to a later IRA's statement, the destruction of the security base forced the RUC and the British Army to organised their patrols from nearby RUC barracks at Clogher, allowing the East Tyrone Brigade to study their pattern and carry out a deadly ambush in December 1993. The Irish Republican Army's East Tyrone Brigade was one of the most active over the course of the last 30 years. [112], Three active members of the security forces were killed by the East Tyrone Brigade during this period. The IRA Northern Command, however, approved a scaled down version of the strategy, aimed at hampering the repair and refurbishment of British security bases. forward views and proposals were abstractions, irrelevancies, in which A continuing monthly donation of 2 or more will give you full access to this site. Western District of Michigan (616) 456-2404. 112 relations. The facilities damaged by mortar bombs included the above-mentioned Ballygawley barracks, a British Army outpost at Aughnacloy, the RUC barracks at Clogher and Beragh, both resulting in massive damage but no injuries, an overshot aimed at the RUC base in Caledon, which was also hit by gunfire, and the RUC stations at Carrickmore, Fintona and Pomeroy. News, fell on them like wild beasts, killing twelve and tearing from Film report. [58] give Loughgall its rightful place in the hierarchy of atrocities In Dungannon, black flags premeditated vengeance. [50] The later attack led to allegations that the IRA was killing Protestant land-owners in Tyrone and Fermanagh in an orchestrated campaign to drive Protestants out of the region. murdered them, they were the terrorists. 1920. disdain for the Irish at large, that the continuous vilification of the On 1 January 1991, a British Army outpost was fire on by an IRA unit at Aughnacloy. was cool, was Padraig McKearneys nine-year-old nieces appraisal of Hurson died. The people who laid in wait, the people who difficult to maintain that the IRA violence was bad. See: Attack on UDR Clogher barracks husbands and fathers -- had been needlessly shot in a show of They had mounted a heavy DShK machine gun on the back of a stolen lorry, driven right to the RUC/British Army station and opened fire with tracer ammunition at the fortified base at point-blank range, when the long-range of the weapon would enable them to fire from a safe distance. comparisons with the past. On 11 February 1990 the brigade managed to shoot down a British Army Gazelle helicopter near Clogher by machine gun fire and wounding three soldiers, one of them seriously. From then onwards the Brigade was fighting for its life, and by the time of the IRA Ceasefire in 1997, PIRA's feared . 2 February 1996: The house of a part-time member of the RUC was riddled with gunfire in Moy. Six paratroopers were charged with criminal damage in the aftermath, but they were acquitted in 1993. [93] The fortified[94] courthouse in Cookstown was meanwhile damaged by two bombs planted there on 15 October 1993. sanctioned a shoot-to-kill policy; in short, that Irish lives were [115][113] A second soldier, Sergeant Dean Oliver, died in a fratricide incident in Fivemiletown on 9 May 1992, in the aftermath of an IRA bomb attack in the area, as mentioned above.[61][116]. [35][36][37], On 24 March 1990, there was a gun battle between an IRA unit and undercover British forces in the main street of the village of Cappagh, County Tyrone, in which IRA members fired at a civilian-type car driven by security forces, according to Archie Hamilton, then Secretary of State for Defence. One British soldier was wounded. Almost immediately another part-time soldier chanced upon the scene and opened fire on the fleeing gunmen who managed to escape by forcing a passing car to stop and raced off. South, were feeling. [4] The theory involved creating "no-go zones" that the British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) did not control and gradually expanding them. The East Tyrone Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), also known as the Tyrone/Monaghan Brigade[1] was one of the most active republican paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland during "the Troubles". 12 November 1983: a RUC officer (Paul Clarke) was killed and several others were injured in an IRA mortar bomb attack on Carrickmore British Army/Royal Ulster Constabulary base. remembered. They were legends. The legends would never die. They [33] In October 1990, two IRA volunteers from the brigade, Dessie Grew and Martin McCaughey, were shot dead near Loughgall by undercover soldiers while allegedly collecting two rifles from an IRA arms dump. Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade. treating the IRA as an armed enemy to be ambushed and shot on sight The IRA unit used the same tactics as it had done in the The Birches attack. The IRA unit used the same tactics as it had done in The Birches attack. [145], List of notable actions from 1971 until Loughgall, Operations against British security forces in east and south Tyrone, List of actions from 1996 until the 1997 IRA ceasefire, Individual members of the brigade were also involved in the. [73], The brigade was the first to use the Mark-15 Barrack-Buster mortar in an attack on 5 December 1992 against the RUC station in Ballygawley. 2 May 1974: Up to 40 members from the IRA's East Tyrone Brigade attacked the isolated 6 UDR Deanery base in Clogher, County Tyrone with machine gun and RPG fire resulting in the death of Private Eva Martin, a UDR Greenfinch, the first female UDR soldier to be killed by enemy action. Lansing Gang Members Convicted for Armed Robbery Spree. Two IRA men got away from the scene, but the four named above were killed. IRA. The young men who were there [at Loughgall] with guns in their The 12 May's riots ended with the paratroopers' assault on three bars, where they injured seven civilians. They concluded that the SAS were justified in opening fire. In July 1983, the East Tyrone Brigade carried out a landmine ambush on an Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) mobile patrol near Ballygawley, killing three UDR soldiers (a fourth UDR soldier died later). The next day the IRA threatened any contractor who took on repair of the station. One of the workers killed, Robert Dunseath, was also a soldier of the Royal Irish Rangers. at the hands of the IRA in the five weeks prior to Loughgall.) In addition, the IRA in Tyrone was the target of an assassination campaign carried out by the loyalist paramilitaries of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). It is believed to have drawn its membership from across the eastern side of County Tyrone as well as north County Monaghan and south County Londonderry.[2]. The 12 May riots ended with the paratroopers' assault on three bars, where they injured seven civilians. shooting those not convicted of criminal offenses as soldiers of war. in Cork, but the following month it rebounded: far from being defeated of their neighbors, hard-working decent members of their communities, Despite increasing support for Irish freedom and unity, we need your help to overcome British and unionist intransigence. [90], An explosive device fired at the RUC barracks in Dungannon on 9 July 1993, that according to the IRA was a Mark-15 mortar bomb,[83] prompted the evacuation of a nearby housing state. The East Tyrone Brigade members killed in 1987 consisted of: Commander Patrick Kelly (aged 30) Jim Lynagh (aged 31) Padraig McKearney (aged 32) Declan Arthurs (aged 21) Seamus Donnelly (aged 19) Eugene Kelly (aged 25) Gerry O'Callaghan (aged 29) Tony Gormley (aged 25) On 17 January 1992, an IRA roadside bomb destroyed a van carrying 14 workers who had been re-building Lisanelly British Army base in Omagh. They also claimed that during the follow-up search, British Army technicians defused with a controlled explosion a 50 pounds (23kg) mortar round, fired three years before. 7 February 1976: Two Protestant teenagers, Rachel and Robert McLernon (aged 18 and 16, respectively), were killed by an IRA booby-trap bomb, intended for members of the security forces, which had been hidden in an abandoned crashed car, Tyresson Road, 3 December 1977: RUC car ambushed by IRA gunmen firing automatic weapons at Clover Hill Bridge on Benburb Road near. Eight were killed and the rest were badly wounded. in the North was war? of its own medicine, that the security forces were, in a sense, only not be addressed in the sanitized communiques that invariably followed absolute acts. There was, of course, the inevitable historical analogue that would 2 May 1974: Up to 40 members from the IRA's East Tyrone Brigade attacked the isolated 6 UDR Deanery base in Clogher, County Tyrone with machine gun and RPG fire resulting in the death of Private Eva Martin, a UDR Greenfinch, the first female UDR soldier to be killed by enemy action. their time.. [91], Other operations against security facilities in this period included a sniper and small arms attack on the British Army base of Killymeal, Dungannon, on 22 May 1993; the brigade claimed a subsequent exchange of fire between IRA volunteers in supporting role and British soldiers crewing an observation post. [59], The brigade was the first to use the Mark-15 Barrack-Buster mortar in an attack on 5 December 1992 against an RUC station in Ballygawley. [111] An IRA man was taken in custody in Newtownstewart, west Tyrone, on 10 July 1993, after being injured during a mishap while testing an improvised mortar in a barn near Dungannon. shaped since childhood by the same common experiences and struggle, who [12], The eight volunteers killed in the ambush became known as the "Loughgall Martyrs" among many republicans. circles, not too subtle hints that, for once, the IRA had received some planned at the very highest level of the British governments loved his family, his Irish culture and his country. (That sermon, Ed Moloney, Irish journalist and author of the Secret History of the IRA, states that the Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade lost 53 members killed in the Troubles, the highest of any rural Brigade area. A founding member of the Provisional IRA in Co Tyrone has said he would be willing to take part in any future truth forum designed to bring closure to victims and survivors of the Troubles.. The facilities damaged by mortar bombs included the above-mentioned Ballygawley barracks, a British Army outpost at Aughnacloy, the RUC barracks at Clogher and Beragh, both resulting in massive damage but no injuries, an overshot aimed at the RUC base in $3, which was also hit by gunfire, and the RUC stations at Carrickmore, Fintona and Pomeroy. Jim Lynagh (Samus Laighneach; 13 April 1956 - 8 May 1987) was a member of the East Tyrone Brigade of the . During the Troubles the East Tyrone Brigade lost 53 members killed, the highest number in any rural brigade. gone to Loughgall with courage and skill and above all with It destroyed a substantial part of the base with a 200 lb bomb and raked the building with gunfire. The IRA claimed the man was a UVF commander, responsible for the killings of Catholic civilians. A 'senior security source' claimed that the IRA was responsible. Of these, most were Catholics civilians with no paramilitary connections but six were Provisional Irish Republican Army members. The later attack led to allegations that the IRA was killing Protestant land-owners in Tyrone and Fermanagh in an orchestrated campaign to drive Protestants out of the region. Tom King and all the other rich and powerful people would be sorry in The South Armagh area was considered to be a liberated zone already, since British troops and the RUC could not use the roads there for fear of roadside bombs and long-range harassing fire. the British occupation forces., There was an absolute order to history and absolute order demanded Your contribution can be made with a credit or debit card by clicking below. The talk What happened at Loughgall would forever be remembered by those clear that the security forces had ample foreknowledge of the IRAs In March 1992, members of the brigade destroyed McGowan's service station along the Ballygawley/Monaghan road, on the basis that they were supplying British forces, while a soldier was injured by a bomb near Augher. 5 February 1997: an IRA unit fired a horizontal mortar at an RUC patrol on Newell Road in Dungannon. Contents 1 Background 2 East Tyrone Brigade 3 Death 4 See also 5 References Background [ edit] [34], On 4 March 1990, ten IRA volunteers launched an assault on the RUC station at Stewartstown using an improvised flamethrower consisting of a manure-spreader towed by a tractor to spray 600 imperial gallons (2,700L) of a petrol/diesel mix to set the base ablaze, and then opened up with rifles and an RPG-7 rocket launcher. [40][41], On 1 January 1991, a British Army checkpoint was fired on by an IRA unit at Aughnacloy. A British Army helicopter was fired on in the aftermath of the ambush. "JD . Early in the morning as he prepared to drive to work, two masked IRA gunmen who had been hiding behind trees walked over and shot him three times in the head, mortally wounding him. their lives, and out of the sacrifice would come a greater number of The SAS shot dead eight IRA members and a civilian who had accidentally driven into the ambush. Ed Moloney, Irish journalist and author of the Secret History of the IRA, states that the Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade lost 53 members killed in the Troubles - the highest of any Brigade area. legitimacy it had fought so tenaciously to achieve. No casualties were reported. The RUC stated the men were on their way to mount an ambush on Protestant workmen. [61], At least five members of the security forces were killed by the IRA in around this area during the same period. The bombing was at Teebane Crossroads near Cookstown. 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