The Troubles in Crossmaglen
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The Troubles in Crossmaglen recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Crossmaglen, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
The British Army has always been an unwanted presence by most of the local population. During the Troubles, at least 58 police officers and 124 soldiers were killed by the Provisional IRA in South Armagh, many in Crossmaglen itself. It was here that a team of snipers killed 12 members of the security forces in the 1990s.
Incidents in Crossmaglen during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:
1970
- 11 August 1970 - Samuel Donaldson (23) and Robert Millar (26), both Protestant members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, were killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army booby trap bomb attached to an abandoned car, near Crossmaglen.
1972
- 16 July 1972 - James Lee (25) and Terence Graham (24), both members of the British Army, were killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack on their Armoured personnel carrier, near Crossmaglen.
1973
- 5 May 1973 - John Gibbons (21), Terence Williams (35) and William Vines (37), all members of the British Army, were killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army booby trap bomb while on foot patrol near Crossmaglen.
1974
- 16 March 1974 - Roy Bedford (22) and Philip James (22), both members of the British Army, were shot and killed by Provisional Irish Republican Army snipers while on foot patrol at Moybane, near Crossmaglen.
- 13 August 1974 - Dennis Leach (24) and Michael Southern (19), both members of the British Army, were killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army remote controlled bomb attack on their hilltop observation post at Drummuckavall, near Crossmaglen.
- 6 November 1974 - Stephen Windsor (26) and Brian Allen (20), both members of the British Army, were shot and killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army sniper while on foot patrol at Crossmaglen.
1975
- 22 November 1975 - James Duncan (19), Peter McDonald (19) and Michael Sampson (20), all members of the British Army, were shot and killed during a Provisional Irish Republican Army gun attack on their observation post at Drummuckavall, near Crossmaglen.
1978
- 17 June 1978 - William Turbitt (42) and Hugh McConnell (32), both Protestant members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, were shot and killed by Provisional Irish Republican Army snipers while on mobile patrol near Crossmaglen.
- 21 December 1978 - Graham Duggan (22), Kevin Johnson (20) and Glen Ling (18), all members of the British Army, were shot and killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army from a passing van while on foot patrol at Crossmaglen.
1983
- 13 July 1983 - Eamon McMahon (35) and Patrick Mackin (37), both Catholic civilians, were found shot and killed by the Irish National Liberation Army in Eamon McMahon's car, near Crossmaglen.
1986
- 22 May 1986 - Andrew French (35), a member of the British Army and David McBride (27), Protestant and William Smyth (25), Catholic, members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, were killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army remote controlled bomb, hidden in a ditch, which was detonated when their joint foot patrol passed near Crossmaglen.
- 9 July 1986 - Carl Davies (24) and Robert Bertram (20), both members of the British Army, were killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army remote controlled bomb hidden in a car and trailer which was detonated when their foot patrol passed near Crossmaglen.