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In April 1989, Little was arrested in Paris along with two other loyalists, [[James King]] and [[Samuel Quinn]], arms dealer [[Douglas Bernhart]] and South African diplomat [[Daniel Storm]] to whom they were attempting to trade missile parts.<ref>JAMIE DETTMER, ANDREW MCEWEN, and PHILIP JACOBSON, New missile may have been target; Starstreak, The Times, 24 April 2009.</ref> | In April 1989, Little was arrested in Paris along with two other loyalists, [[James King]] and [[Samuel Quinn]], arms dealer [[Douglas Bernhart]] and South African diplomat [[Daniel Storm]] to whom they were attempting to trade missile parts.<ref>JAMIE DETTMER, ANDREW MCEWEN, and PHILIP JACOBSON, New missile may have been target; Starstreak, The Times, 24 April 2009.</ref> | ||
− | ''The Times'' reported that Little was well known in loyalist circles in Co Armagh | + | ''The Times'' reported that Little was well known in loyalist circles in Co Armagh, noting: |
::He was a commandant and chief marshal of [[Ulster Resistance]] when it was formed in November 1986. Mr Little and Mr King are members of the Rev [[Ian Paisley]]'s [[Free Presbyterian Church]] and work at the Armagh offices of the Southern Education Board.<ref>JAMIE DETTMER, ANDREW MCEWEN, and PHILIP JACOBSON, New missile may have been target; Starstreak, The Times, 24 April 2009.</ref> | ::He was a commandant and chief marshal of [[Ulster Resistance]] when it was formed in November 1986. Mr Little and Mr King are members of the Rev [[Ian Paisley]]'s [[Free Presbyterian Church]] and work at the Armagh offices of the Southern Education Board.<ref>JAMIE DETTMER, ANDREW MCEWEN, and PHILIP JACOBSON, New missile may have been target; Starstreak, The Times, 24 April 2009.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 09:36, 16 June 2009
Noel Little is an Ulster loyalist.
In April 1989, Little was arrested in Paris along with two other loyalists, James King and Samuel Quinn, arms dealer Douglas Bernhart and South African diplomat Daniel Storm to whom they were attempting to trade missile parts.[1]
The Times reported that Little was well known in loyalist circles in Co Armagh, noting:
- He was a commandant and chief marshal of Ulster Resistance when it was formed in November 1986. Mr Little and Mr King are members of the Rev Ian Paisley's Free Presbyterian Church and work at the Armagh offices of the Southern Education Board.[2]