The UVF, 1966-73: An Anatomy of Loyalist Rebellion |
Contents
The Other Secret Army | 11 |
Ulsters Volunteer Forces | 11 |
Origins of the New UVF | 23 |
Copyright | |
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action Armagh arms arrested attacked barricades began Boal Bogside British army Bunting's Burntollet called campaign catholic charge Chichester-Clark church civil rights claimed Craig Crumlin Road jail Defence Association Dr Paisley East Belfast explosions Faulkner fight fire Free Presbyterian gelignite guns Gusty Spence Ian Paisley Irish John McKeague killed leaders Londonderry loyal loyalist Major Bunting marchers McClean McDowell McKeague's meeting ment movement murder never night no-go areas Noel Doherty Northern Ireland O'Neill O'Neill's officers Official IRA Orange Order Orangemen organisation Paisley's Paisleyites parade patrol petrol bombs police political prison Protestant Telegraph protestant working class Provisional rally Republican riot sectarian Shankill Road Shankill UVF shot dead Spence's statement Stevenson Stormont Street testant tion told took troops UCDC Ulster Hall Ulster Protestant Volunteers Ulster Volunteer Force Unionism Unionist Party UPV divisions Vanguard vigilante violence Volunteer Force Westminster working-class