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  • ...in 1971 under the control of his [[39 Infantry Brigade]]. The Four Square Laundry and Glen Road shooting incidents probably contributed to the decision to re ...elements. The first was a group of regular soldiers who were divided into four-man units comprising a junior officer, a sergeant and two privates. They op
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  • ...the cover name given to it by the British), in the wake of the Four Square Laundry episode, when the initials MRF became known.
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  • ...e cover name given to it by the British), in the wake of the [[Four Square Laundry]] episode, when the initials MRF became known.
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  • ...t the night. At first light the enemy fire became both heavy and accurate. Four times armoured cars had to be deployed to relieve the pressure, and restore ...ter Taylor, Brits: The War Against the IRA, Bloomsbury, 2002, p.130.</ref> Four men were wounded: Taxi driver Joseph Smith, passenger Jim Murray, bystander
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  • ...: one above a massage parlour at 397 Antrim Road, and the other at College Square East, but succeeded only in wounding a bystander.<ref>Martin Dillon, ''The
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