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[[Tasking and Co-ordinating Groups]] (TCGs) were set up in Northern Ireland in the late 1970s to enhance co-operation between the [[RUC]] and the Army. The first TCG, serving the Belfast Region, was set up at Castlereagh in 1978. A second was created to serve the RUC's South Region at Gough Barracks in 1979, and a third was later created in Derry for the North Region. These were normally known as [[TCG Belfast]], [[TCG South]] and [[TCG North]] respectively.<ref name="Urban94-95">Mark Urban, ''Big Boys' Rules'', Faber and Faber, 1992, p.93.</ref>
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[[Tasking and Co-ordinating Groups]] (TCGs) were set up in Northern Ireland in the late 1970s to enhance co-operation between the [[RUC]] and the Army. The first TCG, serving the Belfast Region, was set up at Castlereagh in 1978. A second was created to serve the RUC's South Region at Gough Barracks in 1979, and a third was later created in Derry for the North Region. These were normally known as [[TCG Belfast]], [[TCG South]] and [[TCG North]] respectively.<ref name="Urban94-95">Mark Urban, ''Big Boys' Rules'', Faber and Faber, 1992, pp.94-95.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 22:46, 6 September 2012

Tasking and Co-ordinating Groups (TCGs) were set up in Northern Ireland in the late 1970s to enhance co-operation between the RUC and the Army. The first TCG, serving the Belfast Region, was set up at Castlereagh in 1978. A second was created to serve the RUC's South Region at Gough Barracks in 1979, and a third was later created in Derry for the North Region. These were normally known as TCG Belfast, TCG South and TCG North respectively.[1]

Notes

  1. Mark Urban, Big Boys' Rules, Faber and Faber, 1992, pp.94-95.