The Troubles in Derrylin

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The Troubles in Derrylin recounts violent incidents during The Troubles in Derrylin, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

  • 21 September - Thomas Bullock (53), a part-time member of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), and his wife, Emily (50), were shot and killed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in their home at Killynick, near Derrylin.[1]
  • 16 December - Louis Leonard (26), a member of the IRA, was shot and killed by gunmen from an unidentified Loyalist group at his butcher's shop in Derrylin.[2]

1973

  • 17 October - a postmaster was wounded when armed men from an unknown faction raided the Derrylin post office.[3]

1974

  • 10 April - George Saunderson (58), a former member of the UDR, was shot and killed by the IRA at his workplace, Derrylin Primary School.[4]
  • 21 April - James Murphy (40), a Sinn Féin member, was shot to death by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) at his garage in nearby Corraveigh.[5]
  • 2 December - John Maddocks (32), a soldier in the British Army, was killed by a booby trap bomb planted by the IRA while on foot patrol in nearby Gortmullan.[1]

1985

  • 1 February - James Graham (39), an off-duty member of the UDR, was shot and killed by the IRA while driving a school bus.[1]

1988

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