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*[[Jim Anderson]] and [[Charles Harding Smith]]<ref>Martin Dillon, ''The Trigger Men'', Mainstream Publishing, 2003, p.183.</ref>
*[[Andy Tyrie]] - 1973-1988.<ref>W.D. Flackes, Sydney Elliot, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.270.<ref/>
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==External Resources==
 
==External Resources==

Revision as of 22:47, 16 June 2012

The Ulster Defence Association is a loyalist paramilitary organisation in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1971 as an umbrella organisation for a number of existing loyalist groups. It remained legal until 1991.[1]

People

Chairman

External Resources

Notes

  1. Ulster Defence Association, Northern Ireland: The Troubles - Fact Files, BBC, accessed 21 November 2001.
  2. Robert Fisk, The Point of No Return, The Strike which broke the British in Ulster, André Deutsch, 1975, p.355.
  3. Martin Dillon, The Trigger Men, Mainstream Publishing, 2003, p.183.
  4. W.D. Flackes, Sydney Elliot, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.270.