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Latest revision as of 17:45, 3 September 2012
Soldier 027 was the radio operator of the anti-tank platoon, Support Company, 1st Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, on Bloody Sunday.[1]
External Resources
- Soldier 027 evidence, Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
- Transcript Day 246, Bloody Sunday Inquiry, 16 October 2002.
- Transcript Day 247, Bloody Sunday Inquiry, 17 October 2002.
- Transcript Day 248, Bloody Sunday Inquiry, 21 October 2002.
- Transcript Day 249, Bloody Sunday Inquiry, 22 October 2002.
- Joshua Rozenberg, 'The Day the paras tore up the rule book', The Telegraph, 17 October 2002.
Notes
- ↑ Soldier 027 evidence, Bloody Sunday Inquiry.