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How many British soldiers were deployed to Northern Ireland?

How many British soldiers were deployed to Northern Ireland?

More than 300,000 soldiers served in Operation Banner. At the peak of the operation in the 1970s, about 21,000 British troops were deployed, most of them from Great Britain. As part of the operation, a new locally-recruited regiment was also formed: the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR).

How often does friendly fire happen in war?

There have been many thousands of friendly fire incidents in recorded military history, accounting for an estimated 2\% to 20\% of all casualties in battle. The examples listed below illustrate their range and diversity, but this does not reflect increasing frequency.

When was the last British soldier killed in Northern Ireland?

Robert Curtis (British Army soldier)

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Robert Curtis
Born 25 March 1950 Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Died 6 February 1971 (aged 20) New Lodge, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Buried West Road Cemetery, Newcastle, United Kingdom
Allegiance United Kingdom

How long were British troops in Northern Ireland?

Troops were sent to Northern Ireland as peacekeepers in 1969. They ended up staying there until 2007 in what became the British Army’s longest ever deployment.

How many British soldiers have been killed by American friendly fire?

nine British troops
17, 1991, when two U.S. Air Force A-10 attack aircraft fired on their armored personnel carriers in southern Iraq, mistaking it for an Iraqi target the Americans were trying to destroy 13 miles to the east. In all, 35 Americans and nine British troops were killed by friendly fire in the Gulf War.

How many British soldiers were killed in Northern Ireland?

Around 1,400 British military personnel died during the deployment. Of these, half were killed by paramilitaries and half died from other causes. The RUC lost 319 officers to terrorist violence.

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What year did British troops leave Northern Ireland?

2007
Troops leave In August 2005, in response to the PIRA declaration that its campaign was over, it was announced that the British military deployment would end on 31 July 2007. Security was then transferred to the police. The only troops left in Northern Ireland were there for training purposes.

How long was a tour of duty in Northern Ireland?

2nd Lieutenant Robin Martin and Rifleman Andy Walker of 1st Royal Green Jackets man a barbed wire street barricade in Belfast during the Battalion’s first tour of duty in Northern Ireland. The tour lasted from 20 August – 18 December 1969.