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  • ...buse: ‘The decision of the APA ‘prompts the question “who guards the guards?”’</ref> ...civilians. All of the shooting incidents apparently took place on “Route Irish”, a road that links the airport to Baghdad.
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  • ...icer''' (born 12 October 1952) is a former Lieutenant-Colonel in the Scots Guards who founded the controversial private security company [[Sandline Internati :1976 [[Sandhurst]], [[Scots Guards]]
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  • ...til June 1944 when he crossed the Channel with them in support of the 11th Guards Armoured Division in Normandy. In the battles across north-west Europe, whe ...ish-were-shocking-old-cry-babies-1-7114391 Top British General thought the Irish were ‘shocking old cry babies’], ''Newsletter'', 15 December 2015.
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  • Sir David Orr, the son of an old Irish rut1ng class family, made his career in Unilever. He was chair from 1974 to ...onal Westminster Bank. At 57, Gustavus Hamilton-Russell, who comes from an Irish 18th Century family, lives at Burwarton House, Bridgenorth Shropshire
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  • ...], accessed 28 June 2012</ref> His father John was a Major in the [[Irish Guards]] educated at [[Downside]] and at [[Sandhurst]],<ref>Burke's Peerage [http: ...sage about forthcoming events which contains subtle references to security guards. Honest customers will pick up the ostensible message. Thieves will get the
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  • ...days clinging to power with political help from the Liberals and Northern Irish Unionists, and substantial loans from the [[International Monetary Fund]] t ...er to the twenty or so delegates. In the Balaclava Room of the Cavalry and Guards Club what should have been the League's celebration of seventy years of cla
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  • ...to Ampleforth College In Yorkshire, joining BAT after a spell In the Irish Guards. He's 57 and a director of [[British Petroleum]]. He lives at 11 Eldon Road
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  • ...lone'': David Trimble by Dean Godson]. Harper Collins, ISBN 0-00-257098-X, Irish Democrat, 10 March 2005.</ref> ...gime has never been fully developed', putting forward former Revolutionary Guards commander [[Mohsen Sazgara]] as a key opposition figure.
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  • ...dentified as Sean O'Callaghan, 30, a native of Tralee, County Kerry in the Irish Republic. ...or how they were identified.<ref>Scotland Yard Warns of IRA Attack, Orders Guards for Candidates, Associated Press, 26 May 1983. </ref>
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  • ...he war is waged by discussion and negotiation, not private police or armed guards."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051121222222/http://www.instituteforpr. ...relations history' can still turn a blind eye to the private police, armed guards and warfare integral to the imposition of today's 'battle for immediate con
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  • Frank Connolly of Irish trade union SIPTU said in September 2009 that British property company [[Pe ...Marine Terminals since at least May and that it's presence was an abuse of Irish law:
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  • ...ening Standard'':"He never hated the Irish but he hated terrorism - he had Irish roots and family land in Roscommon, but he could never visit it because of ...sniper school, and was made a Regimental Sergeant Major of the Coldstream Guards, before moving to other duties as a result of diabetes.<ref name="Rees"/>
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  • Steele's Northern Irish tour of duty came at a particularly violent period of the Conservative Party allies. One such was the former Grenadier Guards officer John
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