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    The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. It was formed in September 1971 as an umbrella group...
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  • This is a timeline of actions by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group formed in 1971. Most of these actions took place during...
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    conflict, loyalist paramilitaries such as the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and Ulster Defence Association (UDA) often attacked Catholics, partly in retaliation...
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  • The Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) was an infantry regiment of the British Army established in 1970, with a comparatively short existence ending in 1992...
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    The Troubles (redirect from Ulster Troubles)
    (INLA); loyalist paramilitaries such as the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and Ulster Defence Association (UDA); British state security forces such as...
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    the Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), to replace the New Ulster Political Research Group. The UDP name had previously...
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    his wounds on 8 October. In 1976 a loyalist feud between the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and UVF broke out and this included several incidents on...
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    Independence has been supported by groups such as Ulster Third Way and some factions of the Ulster Defence Association. However, it is a fringe view in Northern...
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  • merged with similar Ulster Loyalist groups elsewhere to form the Ulster Defence Association. Peter Taylor, Loyalists, Bloomsbury, 2000, p. 45 Steve Bruce...
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  • (chemical symbol) Tyro – L (for learner) Ulster – NI (Northern Ireland) Ulster Defence Association – UDA Ulster Freedom Fighters – UFF Ultimate – Z (last...
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    The Ulster Young Militants (UYM) are considered to be the youth wing of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group in...
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    sitting on its six-man "brigade staff". According to a senior Ulster Defence Association (UDA) figure, the paramilitary organisation was also contacted...
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  • It was founded in early 2007 by former members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) /Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF). They reportedly committed 24 attacks...
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    The Woodvale Defence Association (WDA) was an Ulster loyalist vigilante group in the Woodvale district of Belfast, an area immediately to the north of...
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    civilians, two British soldiers, a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) reservist, and an Ulster Defence Association (UDA) member, while 130 were injured. The...
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    not contest the 2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election. The Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a Loyalist paramilitary group, were a decisive factor in...
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  • the operation, a new locally-recruited regiment was also formed: the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) waged a...
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  • (c. 1943 – 1974), Northern Irish murder victim; killed by the Ulster Defence Association in a punishment beating David Ogilby (disambiguation) John Ogilby...
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    main loyalist paramilitary group during the conflict was the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), which had a much larger membership. Since the ceasefire...
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  • Methodist Church in Ireland Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) The Apprentice Boys of Derry The Orange Institution...
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  • The Ulster Political Research Group is an advisory body connected to the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), providing advice to them on political matters...
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    Greysteel massacre (category Ulster Defence Association actions)
    Greysteel, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group, opened fire on civilians...
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    is a staunchly loyalist area and heartland of the paramilitary Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and Orange Order. Sandy Row is in south Belfast, beginning...
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  • Tommy English (loyalist) (category Ulster Defence Association members)
    Ulster loyalist paramilitary and politician. He served as a commander in the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and was killed by members of the Ulster...
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  • Ray Smallwoods (category Ulster Defence Association members)
    sometime leader of the Ulster Democratic Party. A leading member of John McMichael's South Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), Smallwoods...
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  • anti-government faction in the Ugandan Bush War Ulster Freedom Fighters, paramilitary wing of the Ulster Defence Association, a loyalist organisation in Northern...
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  • Michael Stone (loyalist) (category Ulster Defence Association members)
    April 1955) is a British former militant who was a member of the Ulster Defence Association, a loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. He was convicted...
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    Johnny Adair (category Ulster Defence Association members)
    West Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF). This was a cover name used by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary...
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  • nine people were killed (including two British soldiers and one Ulster Defence Association (UDA) member) from two bombs while 130 were injured. 31 July –...
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  • Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland (category Ulster Defence Association actions)
    County Donegal. The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) claimed they carried out the killings. The UDA would use the name Ulster Freedom Fighters during...
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