The British Army’s Observation masts in Camlough in South Armagh were scrapped in response to the IRA move on the decommissioning of weapons. The watchtower was in place for a decade.
who was abducted and killed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA), was removed from the roadside in south Armagh where it had been lying since early yesterday. Report shows British army helicopter ...
The British soldier who died after being wounded in an Irish Republican Army (IRA) attack in South Armagh was 25-year-old Lance-Sergeant Graham Alexander Stewart, a member of the Scots Guards.
The British Army officer is believed to have been abducted by the Provisional IRA while on an undercover operation in a pub in south Armagh in 1977 and taken across the border to Flurry Bridge in ...
"There is a difference between remembering and paying tribute to individuals, and commemorating terrorist organisations, including the IRA and its South Armagh 'brigade', particularly without ...