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- The_Troubles_in_Lurgan abstract "The Troubles in Lurgan recounts incidents during, and the effects of, the Troubles in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.Incidents in Lurgan during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:197218 June 1972 - Arthur McMillan (37), Ian Mutch (31), Colin Leslie (26), all British Army soldiers, killed in booby trap bomb in derelict house by Provisional Irish Republican Army, Bleary, near Lurgan197527 April 1975 - Joseph Toman (45), John Feeney (45), Brendan O'Hara (40) all Catholics, shot during gun attack on social club, Bleary, near Lurgan by Protestant Action Force198227 October 1982 - Sean Quinn (37), Catholic, Alan McCloy (34) and Paul Hamilton (26), both Protestants, all members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, were killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack on their armoured patrol car at Oxford Island, near Lurgan.198211 November 1982- Eugene Toman (21), Sean Burns (21) and Gervase McKerr (31), all Catholic members of the Irish Republican Army, shot dead by undercover RUC officers at a vehicle check point, Tullgalley East Road, Craigavon. 109 shots were fired at the car they were travelling in, there was no retalliation.199010 November 1990- David Murphy (50), Thomas Taylor (49) both Protestant members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary were shot dead alongside Protestant civilians Norman Kendall (44) and Keith Dowey (30) by the Provisional Irish Republican Army at Castor's Bay outside the town.199328 October 1993 - Gerard Cairns (22) and Rory Cairns (18) both Catholics, shot at their home by the Ulster Volunteer Force's Mid-Ulster Brigade, the Slopes, Bleary, near Lurgan199716 June 1997 - John Graham (34) and David Johnston (30), both Protestant members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, were shot dead by the Provisional Irish Republican Army, while on foot patrol at Church Walk, Lurgan. The two officers were shot in the head from close range from behind and were the first to be killed by the IRA since the ending of its ceasefire on 9 February 1996. In response the British Government called off further contact with Sinn Féin.↑ ↑ ↑".
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- The_Troubles_in_Lurgan subject Category:Lurgan.
- The_Troubles_in_Lurgan subject Category:The_Troubles_in_County_Armagh.
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- The_Troubles_in_Lurgan comment "The Troubles in Lurgan recounts incidents during, and the effects of, the Troubles in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.Incidents in Lurgan during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:197218 June 1972 - Arthur McMillan (37), Ian Mutch (31), Colin Leslie (26), all British Army soldiers, killed in booby trap bomb in derelict house by Provisional Irish Republican Army, Bleary, near Lurgan197527 April 1975 - Joseph Toman (45), John Feeney (45), Brendan O'Hara (40) all Catholics, shot during gun attack on social club, Bleary, near Lurgan by Protestant Action Force198227 October 1982 - Sean Quinn (37), Catholic, Alan McCloy (34) and Paul Hamilton (26), both Protestants, all members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, were killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack on their armoured patrol car at Oxford Island, near Lurgan.198211 November 1982- Eugene Toman (21), Sean Burns (21) and Gervase McKerr (31), all Catholic members of the Irish Republican Army, shot dead by undercover RUC officers at a vehicle check point, Tullgalley East Road, Craigavon. ".
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