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Witness [[Soldier 027 (Bloody Sunday)|Soldier 027]] gave the following account to the inquiry:
 
Witness [[Soldier 027 (Bloody Sunday)|Soldier 027]] gave the following account to the inquiry:
::Soon after arriving in Belfast I received a beating at the hands of UNK 180. He was an
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::Soon after arriving in Belfast I received a beating at the hands of UNK 180. He was an individual who lived in a world that I cannot comprehend. He had all the positive attributes of a para. He was a very efficient soldier, and by reputation an excellent shot and a top recruit. However, he was totally lacking in the attributes usually associated with a normal human being. On a day off with a colleague, he took a sub-machine gun from the barracks and attempted to rob a Post Office in Belfast (it was not difficult to get weapons out of barracks if you wanted to). He was given 5 years and, during his trial, he threatened to kill the prosecuting officer. He was dishonorably discharged and later became a notorious mercenary.<ref>[http://report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/evidence/B/B1546.pdf Soldier 027 evidence], Bloody Sunday Inquiry.</ref>
individual who lived in a world that I cannot comprehend. He had all the positive
 
attributes of a para. He was a very efficient soldier, and by reputation an excellent shot
 
and a top recruit. However, he was totally lacking in the attributes usually associated
 
with a normal human being. On a day off with a colleague, he took a sub-machine gun
 
from the barracks and attempted to rob a Post Office in Belfast (it was not difficult to get
 
weapons out of barracks if you wanted to). He was given 5 years and, during his trial, he
 
threatened to kill the prosecuting officer. He was dishonorably discharged and later
 
became a notorious mercenary.<ref>[http://report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/evidence/B/B1546.pdf Soldier 027 evidence], Bloody Sunday Inquiry.</ref>
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 19:54, 10 May 2011

UNK 180 is the cypher of a soldier referred to at the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.

Witness Soldier 027 gave the following account to the inquiry:

Soon after arriving in Belfast I received a beating at the hands of UNK 180. He was an individual who lived in a world that I cannot comprehend. He had all the positive attributes of a para. He was a very efficient soldier, and by reputation an excellent shot and a top recruit. However, he was totally lacking in the attributes usually associated with a normal human being. On a day off with a colleague, he took a sub-machine gun from the barracks and attempted to rob a Post Office in Belfast (it was not difficult to get weapons out of barracks if you wanted to). He was given 5 years and, during his trial, he threatened to kill the prosecuting officer. He was dishonorably discharged and later became a notorious mercenary.[1]

Notes

  1. Soldier 027 evidence, Bloody Sunday Inquiry.