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  2. Paddy Mayne - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Colonel Robert Blair Mayne, DSO & Three Bars (11 January 1915 – 14 December 1955), best known as Paddy Mayne or familiarly as Blair, was a British Army officer from Newtownards. He was an amateur boxing champion , qualified as a solicitor and was capped for Ireland and the British and Irish Lions at rugby union before becoming a ...

  3. Operation Howard - Wikipedia

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    Operation Howard was a British special forces operation by B and C Squadrons, 1st Special Air Service led by Paddy Mayne that took place from 6 to 29 April 1945. It was to provide reconnaissance for the Canadian 4th Armoured Division in its advance towards Oldenburg in north-western Germany.

  4. Mike Sadler - Wikipedia

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    After Stirling's capture, the SAS was led by Paddy Mayne until the end of the Second World War. When Mayne was recruited to the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, Sadler joined the crew of the MV Trepassey, led by Edward W. Bingham, on a British expedition to Antarctica. [4]

  5. Bill Stirling (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Stirling was its chief instructor and among the hundreds of men who came through its doors for training were his brother David and Paddy Mayne. [2] [3] [14] In January 1941, alongside 3 troops of commandos, an SOE unit including Stirling embarked from Scotland for the Middle East Theatre.

  6. David Stirling - Wikipedia

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    The National Army Museum records that Stirling was born and raised in Keir House, Perthshire, into an aristocratic Scottish family with a proud military heritage. [1] However, The Scotsman newspaper of 20 November 1915 [ 2 ] and The Stirling Observer of 23 November 1915 [ 3 ] both published announcements that "The Hon Mrs Keir gave birth to a ...

  7. Clan Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    At this moment, William Turnbull became "Guillaume de Tournebulle" and the founder of a French noble family established in the province of Champagne, where his descendants were lords of Saint-Lumier-la-Populeuse and lords of Heiltz-le-Maurupt. The Tournebulle coat of arms was the same than the Turnbull of Bedrule family, in French "d'argent à ...

  8. Newtownards - Wikipedia

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    Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne, SAS co-founder, was born and lived in Newtownards and attended Regent House Grammar School. A bronze statue of him stands outside the town hall. He played rugby for Ireland and for the Lions in the 1938 British Lions tour to South Africa. [51] Barry McClements, Commonwealth Games para swimming medallist [52]

  9. Movilla Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Some of the more recent burials include that of Colonel Robert Blair Paddy Mayne, one of the most highly decorated British soldiers in World War II; and that of Ottilie Patterson (Barber), the jazz and blues singer most noted for her performances with the Chris Barber Band in the 1950s and '60s. [22] [23]