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「UVF」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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In 1978 Spence left the | UVF altogether. |
One was killed by the | UVF and the other by a non-specific loyalist group. |
ence Association (UDA), Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF) and Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF). |
He is a member of the Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF), and was that organisation's north Belfast com |
fter the bomb he and Wesley Somerville (another | UVF and Glenanne gang member) had placed in the ban |
of the PUP because of its relationship with the | UVF and the murder of Bobby Moffet which attributed |
ned the loyalist paramilitary organisation, the | UVF, and eventually became the commander of its "D |
illegal weapons into Northern Ireland to supply | UVF arsenals; however, three months after Bingham's |
of 19 Ervine joined the Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF), believing this to be the only way to ensure t |
UC received a letter signed by "Chief of Staff, | UVF" claiming that the UVF bombed the pub because a |
cording to journalist and author Ed Moloney the | UVF campaign in Mid Ulster "indisputably shattered |
Spence's ideas were abandoned however as the | UVF ceasefire fell apart following the Ulster Worke |
in their car after being stopped at an illegal | UVF checkpoint. |
The | UVF claimed responsibility for the attack. |
ergrass Joe Bennett, who accused him of being a | UVF commander As a result, Bingham was sentenced to |
The Hidden Hand alleged that Jackson and his | UVF comrades were controlled by Nairac who was atta |
On 3 May 2007 the RHC and | UVF declared it was officially ending its armed cam |
e of Tara's members who worked closely with the | UVF for a time. |
, 1994), which detailed the bloodletting of the | UVF gang the Shankill Butchers ; Booker nominated T |
By 1913 the | UVF had over £1 million pledged to it, and £70,000 |
Captain F. Hall, the military secretary to the | UVF had recorded details of these plans in a memora |
ith the IICD, it was announced that the RHC and | UVF had decommissioned their weapons before indepen |
Spence and his history within the movement, the | UVF had washed their hands of him. |
In the late 60s, he worked closely with the | UVF in an attempt the strengthen links between the |
p (SPG) and the illegal Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF) in the 1970s. |
Following Merlyn Rees' decision to legalise the | UVF in 1974 Spence encouraged them to enter politic |
Linked to the Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF), it is the left-wing party of unionism in Nort |
paramilitary group the Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF), killed when their own bomb went off as they t |
The | UVF later apologised for killing the Protestant man |
ht's Mid Ulster Brigade was "stood down" by the | UVF leadership on 2 August 1996. |
a settlement Mitchell, with the support of the | UVF leadership, also held secret talks with Irish r |
em "beyond reach" and "under the control of the | UVF leadership, but not accessible for use by membe |
piles are to be retained under the watch of the | UVF leadership. |
eland (PSNI) Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde, the | UVF made a statement that they would transform to a |
R) corporal and alleged Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF) member Robert McConnell. |
Bobby, also a | UVF member, died in October 1980 in Long Kesh a few |
o find that C Company had used the day to drive | UVF members and their families from the road, even |
d reasons for, it; with the mobilisation of the | UVF members still officially only a "test mobilisat |
Two | UVF members, Harris Boyle and Wesley Somerville, we |
ayne, along with senior Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF) members, Billy Hanna and Robin Jackson, had le |
UVF membership grew to around 90,000 members, led b | |
became a born-again Christian and renounced his | UVF membership. |
Wright, leader of the Ulster Volunteer Force's ( | UVF) Mid-Ulster Brigade, formed the breakaway group |
vents of Ulster Day and in the formation of the | UVF, organised the Larne gun-running and supported |
On 5 September, Murphy killed a former | UVF prisoner, Brian Smyth (30), in a dispute over m |
14 November 1991 - The Ulster Volunteer Force ( | UVF) shot dead two Catholic civilians (Desmond Roge |
The UDA and | UVF stepped up their killings of Catholics (for the |
to the loyalist paramilitary organisation, the | UVF throughout his involvement in democratic politi |
ped convince the leadership of both the UDA and | UVF, to call ceasefires at this point. |
Terrence O'Neill banned the | UVF under the Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Ac |
t on fire.Police also claimed a gunman from the | UVF was sighted at the scene of the rioting.The unr |
about when Wright's unit was stood down by the | UVF's Brigade Staff (Belfast leadership) following |
The following groups along with the UDA and | UVF were members of the Ulster Army Council, the Or |
nce to republicanism wished to reconstitute the | UVF' which could operate independently of the Briti |
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