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  2. Operation Banner - Wikipedia

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    Operation Banner was the operational name for the British Armed Forces' operation in Northern Ireland from 1969 to 2007, as part of the Troubles. It was the longest continuous deployment in British military history .

  3. List of World War II military operations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of known World War II era codenames for military operations and missions commonly associated with World War II. As of 2022 [update] this is not a comprehensive list, but most major operations that Axis and Allied combatants engaged in are included, and also operations that involved neutral nation states.

  4. Timeline of British undercover forces in Operation Banner

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    24 February – IRA Belfast Brigade commander Ivor Bell was arrested in Belfast after being spotted entering a known safehouse by an SAS unit carrying out covert surveillance. [ 11 ] 14 April – Captain Anthony Pollen (27) was shot dead in Meenan Square, Derry while conducting undercover surveillance with 14 Intelligence Company .

  5. List of SAS operations - Wikipedia

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    Operation Victor Two, February 1991, a successful assault on a Scud communications installation. [28] Bosnian War. Operation Joint Endeavor, 16 July 1992 – 2 December 2004, NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Operation Tango, 10 July 1997, the arrest of two suspected war criminals in Prijedor. The men were wanted for involvement in ...

  6. Warrenpoint ambush - Wikipedia

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    The Warrenpoint ambush was the deadliest attack on the British Army during the Troubles and the Parachute Regiment's biggest loss since World War II, with sixteen paratroopers killed. [15] General Sir James Glover , Commander of British forces in Northern Ireland, later said it was "arguably the most successful and certainly one of the best ...

  7. 19th Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 19th Brigade is an Army Reserve formation of the British Army.As the 19th Infantry Brigade, it fought in the First and Second World War.. The formation became 19th Light Brigade in 2005, and moved to Northern Ireland following the end of Operation Banner and "normalisation" of British military operations in the province.

  8. Category:British Army in Operation Banner - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British Army in Operation Banner" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. ... 0–9. 3rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom ...

  9. 3rd Shock Army - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Shock Army (Russian: Третья ударная армия) was a field army of the Red Army formed during the Second World War. The "Shock" armies were created with the specific structure to engage and destroy significant enemy forces, and were reinforced with more armoured and artillery assets than other combined arms armies.