• James Andrew Hanna (c. 1947 – 1 April 1974), also known as Red Setter, was a senior member of the Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary organisation, the...
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  • Jim Hanna may refer to: Jim Hanna (writer), American television comedy writer Jim Hanna (actor) (born 1967), American actor Jim Hanna (loyalist) (1947–1974)...
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  • people Jenn Hanna (born 1980), Canadian curler Jim Hanna (c. 1947–1974), Northern Irish loyalist and Ulster Volunteer Force leader John Hanna, multiple...
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  • A loyalist feud refers to any of the sporadic feuds which have erupted almost routinely between Northern Ireland's various loyalist paramilitary groups...
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  • 1997), known as King Rat, was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary leader who founded the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) during The Troubles. Wright...
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  • Pratt Craig (17 November 1941 – 15 October 1988) was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary during The Troubles in Northern Ireland in the latter half...
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    by the "Loyalist Retaliation and Defence Group", actually a code name used by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). On 10 September, John Hanna, a 19-year-old...
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  • ostensibly to protect loyalist areas from nationalist attacks. These had gone on to merge into larger umbrella paramilitary organisations. Hanna appointed himself...
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  • Robert William Bates (12 December 1948 – 11 June 1997) was a Northern Irish loyalist. He was a member of the Ulster Volunteer Force and the infamous Shankill...
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  • Northern Ireland loyalist, community activist and member of the Progressive Unionist Party. Mitchell was a leading member of the loyalist Ulster Volunteer...
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    December 2010. Retrieved 12 June 2013. Jim Cusack & Henry McDonald. UVF. Poolbeg, 1997. p. 28 Peter Taylor (1999). Loyalists. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 59–60...
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    Ulster Volunteer Force (category Ulster loyalist militant groups)
    The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group based in Northern Ireland. Formed in 1965, it first emerged in 1966. Its first...
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  • seduction" to inveigle John Hanna, a senior officer at the Maze Prison, into providing her with information on top loyalists and prison officer colleagues...
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  • Fulton (c. 1961 – 10 June 2002) was a Northern Irish loyalist. He was the leader of the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF), having taken over its command...
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  • the Shankill Road). According to journalist Joe Tiernan, Gibson, leader Jim Hanna from the Shankill Road UVF, and senior West Belfast member Billy Mitchell...
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    Springmartin during the battle. Jim Hanna told journalist Kevin Myers that, during the clashes, a British Army patrol helped Hanna and two other UVF members...
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  • Robin Jackson (category Loyalists imprisoned during the Northern Ireland conflict)
    September 1948  – 30 May 1998), also known as The Jackal, was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary and part-time soldier. He was a senior officer in the Ulster...
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  • John Oliver Weir (born 1950) is an Ulster loyalist born and raised in the Republic of Ireland. He served as an officer in Northern Ireland's Royal Ulster...
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  • Gusty Spence (category Loyalists imprisoned during the Northern Ireland conflict)
    Cyprus. Spence, along with other Shankill Road loyalists, broke from Paisley in 1965 when they sided with Jim Kilfedder in a row that followed the latter's...
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  • William Worthington McGrath (11 December 1916 – 12 December 1991) was a loyalist from Northern Ireland who founded the far-right organisation Tara in the...
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    Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. 1992. p. 55. Jim Rooney (2019). A Different Way to Win: Dan Rooney's Story: From the Super...
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  • John McMichael (9 January 1948 – 22 December 1987) was a Northern Irish loyalist who rose to become the most prominent and charismatic figure within the...
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  • photographed alongside Jackson at Hanna's funeral. Somerville was a key player in the Glenanne gang, a loose alliance of loyalist extremists comprising the Mid-Ulster...
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    April 1970 – 24 September 2000), nicknamed Top Gun, was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary and a Commander of the Ulster Defence Association's (UDA)...
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  • Moderate unionist. Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV). Leader: Jim Allister. Old school loyalist. The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland. Leader: Naomi Long...
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  • the bombing unit was led by Jim Hanna, Billy Mitchell and Ken Gibson. These men were all high-ranking UVF members, and Hanna, who had a seat on the Brigade...
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    Report, Billy Hanna had asked James Mitchell for permission to use his farm as a UVF arms dump and bomb-making site. Information that loyalist paramilitaries...
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  • an anti-abortion campaign, the UK Life League. He is linked to Ulster loyalist groups in Northern Ireland. Other former officials from the BNP joined...
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  • July 22, 2024. Micek, John (July 22, 2024). "Mass. Gov. Healey, a Biden loyalist, endorses Kamala Harris for president". MassLive. Retrieved July 27, 2024...
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  • The Shankill Butchers were an Ulster loyalist paramilitary gang – many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) – that was active between...
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