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    Loughgall (/lɒxˈɡɔːl/ lokh-GAWL; from Irish Loch gCál) is a small village, townland (of 131 acres) and civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland...
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  • Loughgall Football Club is a semi-professional Northern Irish football club currently playing in the NIFL Premiership. The club has been managed by Dean...
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    The Loughgall ambush took place on 8 May 1987 in the village of Loughgall, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. An eight-man unit of the Provisional Irish...
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  • Troubles in Loughgall recounts incidents during, and the effects of the Troubles in Loughgall, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Incidents in Loughgall during...
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  • plays as a goalkeeper for Loughgall. He is the son of a Turkish mother and German father. He plays for Northern Irish side Loughgall, having helped the club...
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  • during the mid-1980s until his death in a Special Air Service ambush at Loughgall, County Armagh in May 1987. The oldest child in a Roman Catholic family...
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  • ambush at Loughgall, County Armagh in May 1987, aged 32. He had 15 years of service as an IRA Volunteer when he was shot dead at Loughgall, making him...
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    Gortscraheen Road, near Pomeroy. This was the last action by the Brigade before Loughgall. In the 1980s, the IRA in East Tyrone and other areas close to the border...
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  • United Carrick Rangers Coleraine Dungannon Swifts Glenavon Larne Portadown Loughgall Belfast teams : Cliftonville Crusaders Glentoran Linfield Cliftonville...
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  • Presbyterian minister in 1935. He was first appointed to Loughgall Presbyterian Church, Loughgall, County Armagh, where he was minister for 12 years. In...
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  • the previous season, and one team promoted from the NIFL Championship. Loughgall were promoted as champions of the 2022–23 NIFL Championship (returning...
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  • David Johnstone ex Loughgall caretaker manager was appointed manager. Johnstone played for Ards, Carrick Rangers, Larne and Loughgall. Recent seasons have...
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  • Ards & Bangor Ballyclare Banbridge Town Carrick Coagh Dundela/Welders Loughgall Lurgan Celtic Portstewart Tobermore United The 2007–08 Irish First Division...
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    Troubles. On 8 May 1987, eight IRA members attacked an RUC station in Loughgall, County Armagh, using a bomb and guns. All were killed by the SAS – the...
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  • isolated rural part-time police station at the small Armagh village of Loughgall, the third such attack that he had taken part in. During the incident...
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    Battle of B'ir Kora 18–20 March Battle of Aouzou 8–28 August The Troubles Loughgall ambush 8 May South African Border War, Angolan Civil War Battle of Cuito...
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    Enniskillen mortar attack RUC Birches barracks attack Rheindahlen bombing Loughgall ambush Operation Flavius Corporals killings Lisburn bombing Aughanduff...
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  • Swifts Irish First Division 2003–04 Loughgall 2004–05 Armagh City 2005–06 Crusaders 2006–07 Institute 2007–08 Loughgall (not promoted) IFA Championship 2008–09...
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  • July 1992) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays for Loughgall as a striker. After signing his first professional contract at the end...
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  • Enniskillen mortar attack RUC Birches barracks attack Rheindahlen bombing Loughgall ambush Operation Flavius Corporals killings Lisburn bombing Aughanduff...
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  • 24 35 B Coy Part-time Armagh/Newtownhamilton/Caledon 7 pm – 2 am 35 C Coy Part-time Glenanne 7 pm – 2 am 35 D Coy Part-time Loughgall 7 pm – 2 am 35...
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  • the League Cup and Irish Cup via shock defeats at the hands of Ards and Loughgall. While the 2018–19 season yielded a club-record points total of 70, the...
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    Enniskillen mortar attack RUC Birches barracks attack Rheindahlen bombing Loughgall ambush Operation Flavius Corporals killings Lisburn bombing Aughanduff...
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  • Ballygawley barracks attack Birches barracks attack Clontibret invasion Loughgall ambush Remembrance Day bombing Milltown Cemetery attack Corporals killings...
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  • Protestant Peep o' Day Boys that took place on 21 September 1795 near Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland. The Peep o' Day Boys were the victors, killing...
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    Ballymena United Carrick Rangers Coleraine Dungannon Swifts Glenavon Larne Loughgall Newry City Northern Ireland Football League Northern Irish football clubs...
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    Hamiltonsbawn Jonesborough Keady Kernan Killeen Killylea Kilmore Lislea Lisnadill Loughgall Loughgilly Madden Maghery Markethill Meigh Middletown Millford Millvale...
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    Brighton hotel bombing 1985 Newry mortar attack Anglo-Irish Agreement 1987 Loughgall ambush Remembrance Day bombing 1988 Start of peace process Operation Flavius...
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    counties. In September 1795, at a crossroads known as "The Diamond" near Loughgall, Defenders and Protestant Peep o' Day Boys gathered to fight each other...
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  • Ballygawley barracks attack Birches barracks attack Clontibret invasion Loughgall ambush Remembrance Day bombing Milltown Cemetery attack Corporals killings...
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