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Effective today, the contact details for the Northern Ireland Veterans' Association have changed to the following

The Secretary
57 Mortimer Street,
Derby.

DE24 8FX

Email: membership@nivets.org.uk
Web: www.nivets.org.uk
Mob: 07368 293729

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  • #16
    That was truly a most dreadful day! RIP!

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    • #17
      Another year, another grey cell fades but never the important ones that remember the ones we lost.

      Rest in peace lads - lest we forget
      Andy
      If Harry Black can't fix it . . . . . its fcuked

      And he can't fix me

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      • #18
        I remember it well. The circumstances of their deaths was used as a main feature point for my build-up training prior to deploying a few months later in 1989. An awful situation that was brought home to us all on the mainland.

        They will never be forgotten.

        Capt

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        • #19
          Rest Easy Lads

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          • #20
            A true sacrifice.
            Finger along the guard, I think I would have fired!
            Hero's both of them.
            Rest in peace.

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            • #21
              Lest we forget RIP lads

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              • #22
                Remembered always - rest easy, men.

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                • #23
                  One day in my life I will never forget. RIP lads.

                  Tommo.

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                  • #24
                    If ever there was a time when the world saw the horrors that one human being can inflict on another, this was it ...... truly awful.

                    Lest We Forget

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                    • #25
                      Jimmy Mack Nowt more to be said.

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                      • #26
                        rememberance

                        I remember watching it on tv in safety down here and seeing all those black cabs blocking thier escape and wondering why they did not open fire as thier situation could not get any worse.
                        For those of you who read secret spanner under Co Antrim, you may realise why I was shaking when I saw what was happenning to those blokes.
                        Never forgotten.
                        Spanners do it with their tools.

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                        • #27
                          A truely horrific day, etched on all our memories forever.
                          Never did understand the hierarchies explanation as to why they were
                          there, but a scene my better half and I hope never to see again.
                          Rest in peace lads

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                          • #28
                            [quote="mickymiles"]That incident showed what ruthless b*st*rds Sinn Fein/IRA followers are.

                            And also what cowards ... I watched a presentation on the incident which included ALL the "Heli tele" footage taken from the Lynx that was filming the funeral parade. You can imagine that the footage would not have been considered acceptable to be shown on TV to the general public. The Lynx pilot was presented with a RUC Chief Constables (I think) Commendation.

                            Rest in peace
                            Take off is optional, landing is mandatory.

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