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The loyalist Volunteer Force is a breakaway group of the Ulster Volunteer Force which refuses to accept the loyalist cease-fire.
Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF); Red Hand Commandos ... The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), a Loyalist paramilitary group formed in 1966, takes its name from the UVF of the first World War.
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The Ulster Volunteer Force says it is renouncing violence and will cease to exist as a terrorist organisation. ... The history of the Ulster Volunteer Force ;;
The UAC covered the following groups: UDA, Orange Volunteers, Down Orange Welfare, Ulster Special Constabulary Association, Ulster Volunteer Service Corps, and Red Hand Commandos.
The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) issued a statement, via the offices of Ulster Television, on 15 July 1993. The statement claimed sole responsibility for the Dublin and Monaghan bombings on 17...
The Ulster Volunteer Force: Negotiating History. ... The author of this pamphlet is an Ulster Unionist councillor on Lisburn Borough Council. Mr Garland is a member of the Shankill Think Tank and
Formed to oppose the implementation of Home Rule by military force if necessary, James Craig and Sir Edward Carson were prominent members of its leadership. ... For God And Ulster
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ulster Volunteer Force. Ulster Volunteer Force. Information about Ulster Volunteer Force in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Ulster Volunteer Force;
Ulster Volunteer Force Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). Formed in 1913, as the military back-up to Ulster loyalist resistance to the third Home Rule ... Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). Formed in 1913,