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*[[Stephen Rickard|Stephen Lewis Rickard]] - [[MI5]], probably DCI NI. | *[[Stephen Rickard|Stephen Lewis Rickard]] - [[MI5]], probably DCI NI. | ||
*[[Michael Maltby|Michael Bruce Maltby]] - [[MI5]] | *[[Michael Maltby|Michael Bruce Maltby]] - [[MI5]] | ||
− | *[[John Stuart Haynes]] | + | *[[John Haynes|John Stuart Haynes]] |
− | *[[Martin George Dalton]] | + | *[[Martin Dalton|Martin George Dalton]] |
*[[Anne James]] - [[GCHQ]] employee <ref name="Lords Evidence">[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200102/ldselect/ldchin/25/25we21.htm Chinook ZD 576 - Written Evidence], House of Lords, 31 January 2002.</ref><ref name="GuardianList">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/feb/06/lords.politics The 29 who died], ''The Guardian'', 6 February 2002.</ref> | *[[Anne James]] - [[GCHQ]] employee <ref name="Lords Evidence">[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200102/ldselect/ldchin/25/25we21.htm Chinook ZD 576 - Written Evidence], House of Lords, 31 January 2002.</ref><ref name="GuardianList">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/feb/06/lords.politics The 29 who died], ''The Guardian'', 6 February 2002.</ref> | ||
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===Army=== | ===Army=== | ||
*Colonel [[Christopher John Biles]] - Assistant Chief of Staff (presumably at HQNI) | *Colonel [[Christopher John Biles]] - Assistant Chief of Staff (presumably at HQNI) | ||
− | *Lieutenant Colonel [[Richard Lawrence Gregory-Smith]] | + | *Lieutenant Colonel [[Richard Gregory-Smith|Richard Lawrence Gregory-Smith]] |
*Lieutenant Colonel [[John Tobias]] | *Lieutenant Colonel [[John Tobias]] | ||
− | *Lieutenant Colonel [[George Victor Alexander Williams]] | + | *Lieutenant Colonel [[George Williams|George Victor Alexander Williams]] |
*Major [[Roy Pugh]] | *Major [[Roy Pugh]] | ||
*Major [[Richard Allen (Chinook crash victim)|Richard Allen]] | *Major [[Richard Allen (Chinook crash victim)|Richard Allen]] | ||
− | *Major [[Christopher John Dockerty]] | + | *Major [[Christopher Dockerty|Christopher John Dockerty]] |
− | *Major [[Anthony Robert Hornby]] | + | *Major [[Anthony Hornby|Anthony Robert Hornby]] |
− | *Major [[Gary Paul Sparks]]<ref name="Lords Evidence">[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200102/ldselect/ldchin/25/25we21.htm Chinook ZD 576 - Written Evidence], House of Lords, 31 January 2002.</ref><ref name="GuardianList">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/feb/06/lords.politics The 29 who died], ''The Guardian'', 6 February 2002.</ref> | + | *Major [[Gary Sparks|Gary Paul Sparks]]<ref name="Lords Evidence">[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200102/ldselect/ldchin/25/25we21.htm Chinook ZD 576 - Written Evidence], House of Lords, 31 January 2002.</ref><ref name="GuardianList">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/feb/06/lords.politics The 29 who died], ''The Guardian'', 6 February 2002.</ref> |
− | ==External | + | ==External resources== |
*[http://chinook-justice.org/ The Campaign For Justice For The Pilots of ZD576] | *[http://chinook-justice.org/ The Campaign For Justice For The Pilots of ZD576] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:53, 1 October 2012
On 2 June 1994, an RAF Chinook helicopter crashed on the Mull of Kintyre in Western Scotland, during a flight from RAF Aldergrove outside Belfast.[1]
The passengers included senior figures from RUC Special Branch, MI5, the Army and the Northern Ireland Office.
- The loss of the cream of Northern Ireland intelligence officers was a blow to the Conservative Government of the time, temporarily confounding the anti-IRA campaign.
- The crash posed some embarrassing questions - such as why the UK's top anti-terrorist personnel flew together.[2]
Contents
Victims
RAF flight crew
- Flight Lieutenant Jonathan Paul Tapper - Captain
- Flight Lieutenant Richard David Cook - Co-Pilot
- Master Loadmaster Graham William Forbes - Crewman
- Sergeant Kevin Andrew Hardie - Crewman[3][4]
Northern Ireland Office
- John Robert Deverell - MI5, most likely Deputy Director General, although some sources suggest he was still Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland) (DCI NI).
- Stephen Lewis Rickard - MI5, probably DCI NI.
- Michael Bruce Maltby - MI5
- John Stuart Haynes
- Martin George Dalton
- Anne James - GCHQ employee [4][5]
The Guardian reported in 2002 that five other MI5 officers died along with Deverell.[5] However, Christopher Andrew's official history of MI5 claims that only three other members of the service were on board.[6]
RUC
- Assistant Chief Constable John Charles Brian Fitzsimons - head of RUC Special Branch
- Detective Chief Superintendent Desmond Patrick Conroy
- Detective Chief Superintendent Maurice Neilly - Head of Special Branch North Region
- Detective Superintendent Philip George Davidson
- Detective Superintendent John Turbitt Phoenix (Ian Phoenix)
- Detective Superintendent Robert Patrick Foster
- Detective Superintendent William Rutherford Gwilliam
- Detective Chief Inspector Dennis Stanley Bunting
- Detective Inspector Stephen Davidson
- Detective Inspector Kevin Michael Magee[5][4]
Army
- Colonel Christopher John Biles - Assistant Chief of Staff (presumably at HQNI)
- Lieutenant Colonel Richard Lawrence Gregory-Smith
- Lieutenant Colonel John Tobias
- Lieutenant Colonel George Victor Alexander Williams
- Major Roy Pugh
- Major Richard Allen
- Major Christopher John Dockerty
- Major Anthony Robert Hornby
- Major Gary Paul Sparks[4][5]
External resources
Notes
- ↑ Chinook ZD 576 - Written Evidence, House of Lords, 31 January 2002.
- ↑ Q&A: Chinook crash inquiry, BBC News Scotland, 3 June 2004.
- ↑ Mull of Kintyre Review Report, p.12, accessed 2 September 2012.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Chinook ZD 576 - Written Evidence, House of Lords, 31 January 2002.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 The 29 who died, The Guardian, 6 February 2002.
- ↑ Christopher Andrew, The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.785.