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Gnr Paul Sheppard

Paul Sheppard, 20-years-old, married with 1 child and a soldier with the Royal Artillery was from the Isle of Wight and was serving with the 39th Field Regiment. Gunner Sheppard was the 1st person that...

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Gunner Miles Amos

On Wednesday, 8 March 1989, he and his fellow artilleryman, Stephen Cummins, were killed when their vehicle struck a mine near Londonderry.

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Lance Bombadier Stephen Cummins

On Wednesday, 8 March 1989, he and his fellow artilleryman, Miles Amos, were killed when their vehicle struck a mine near Londonderry.

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Lance Bombardiers Ross Clark

Born in Zimbabwe on 18 July 1981, Lance Bombardier Ross Clark was brought up in South Africa before joining the British Army in April 2002. Following his basic and specialist military training, he...

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Lance Bombardier Liam McLaughlin

Lance Bombardier Liam McLaughlin, known simply as ‘Paddy’ to all who served with him, was born on 17 December 1985, and was brought up in Lancashire. He enlisted in the Army in September 2002, spending...

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WO2 Michael ‘Mick’ Smith

Michael Smith, from Liverpool, joined 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery in 1987, having enlisted with the Army two years previously. Passing the All Arms Commando Course with ease, he was posted to...

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Lance Bombardier Paul Garrett

Shot whilst on foot patrol in Victoria Street, Keady, Co Armagh.

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Bombardier Stephen Gilbert

Bombardier Stephen Gilbert was 36 years old and joined the Army in August 1999. He enlisted into the Royal Artillery and was posted to 6/36 Battery, 40th Regiment Royal Artillery (The Lowland...

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Gnr Lyndon Morgan

Lyndon Morgan, 20-years-old, a soldier with the Royal Artillery was from Stonehouse, Gloucestershire and was killed by an IRA booby trap bomb while on foot patrol in Carrickmore. Two other soldiers...

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Gnr Richard Furminger

Killed in land mine attack on British Army (BA) mobile patrol, Cathedral Road, Armagh. He was a member of 321 EOD Lurgan detachment and was killed in a landmine explosion just outside Armagh on the...

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