
Ulster Volunteer Force - Wikipedia
The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group based in Northern Ireland. Formed in 1965, [7] it first emerged in 1966. Its first leader was Gusty Spence, a …
1969 Northern Ireland riots - Wikipedia
At first the attacks were blamed on the Irish Republican Army (IRA), but it later emerged that the loyalist Ulster Protestant Volunteers (UPV) and Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) had carried out …
2005 Belfast riots - Wikipedia
On 4 August 2005, a five-hour loyalist riot in north Belfast injured 40 police officers. [6] The rioting broke out after the arrests of six men in connection with the loyalist feud between the UVF and …
CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1971 - Ulster University
2013年10月20日 · Fifteen Catholic civilians were killed when Loyalist paramilitaries exploded a bomb at The Tramore Bar, better known as McGurk's bar, in North Queen Street, north …
The UVF in the 1970s: Gusty Spence, the Dublin Monaghan …
2024年11月1日 · As the 1970s wore on, and with the IRA’s campaign at its height, the UVF moved from targeting nationalist and moderate political figures to simple sectarian murder – …
Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), Protestant paramilitary organization founded in Northern Ireland in 1966. Its name was taken from a Protestant force organized in 1912 to fight against Irish …
Incidents in Dublin during the Troubles (1969-1994) - Come …
2014年2月26日 · 28 December – The UVF detonate a bomb outside the Garda central detective bureau in Dublin. The nearby telephone exchange headquarters is suspected to have been …
Sectarian nightmare in Carrickfergus - An Phoblacht
2004年7月29日 · After years of sectarian intimidation by loyalists in Carrickfergus, three Catholic families were driven from their homes last weekend by a UVF-led mob that went on the …
RIOT Squad - University of Valley Forge Athletics
2013年8月26日 · The RIOT Squad is the UVF Patriots fan group at all sporting events! This group provides students the ability to heighten Patriot pride on campus and serve as link between …
The Troubles in Ardoyne - Wikipedia
5 April: The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) shot dead a Catholic civilian as he walked home at Etna Drive. [ 9 ] 2 May: The IRA shot dead a UDA member at his workplace, Ardoyne Bus Depot, …