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*[[DCI Rep (Knock)]] - MI5 officer based at [[RUC]] HQ.| [[DCI Rep (HQNI)]] MI5 officer based at Army HQ in Lisburn. Post may have been held by [[Ian Cameron]] in the mid-1970s. | *[[DCI Rep (Knock)]] - MI5 officer based at [[RUC]] HQ.| [[DCI Rep (HQNI)]] MI5 officer based at Army HQ in Lisburn. Post may have been held by [[Ian Cameron]] in the mid-1970s. | ||
*[[MI5 T Branch]] - created in 1990 with responsibility for Irish counter-terrorism. headed in the 1990s by [[Stephen Lander]] and [[Eliza Manningham-Buller]]. Officers in that period included [[David Shayler]], [[Annie Machon]] and [[Jestyn Thirkell-White]] | *[[MI5 T Branch]] - created in 1990 with responsibility for Irish counter-terrorism. headed in the 1990s by [[Stephen Lander]] and [[Eliza Manningham-Buller]]. Officers in that period included [[David Shayler]], [[Annie Machon]] and [[Jestyn Thirkell-White]] | ||
− | *[[MI6 in Ireland]] - MI6 played a key role in Northern Ireland in the early | + | *[[MI6 in Ireland]] - MI6 played a key role in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s before being replaced by MI5. It nevertheless played a key role in contacts with the IRA. Officers active in Northern Ireland included [[Frank Steele]],[[Craig Smellie]], [[Michael Oatley]] and [[Alistair Crooke]]. |
*[[Irish Joint Section]] - Joint MI5/MI6 unit which operated in Northern Ireland until 1984, when MI5 took over full responsibility. | *[[Irish Joint Section]] - Joint MI5/MI6 unit which operated in Northern Ireland until 1984, when MI5 took over full responsibility. | ||
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− | * | + | *[[General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland]] (GOC NI) - Senior British military officer in Northern Ireland until 2009. Incumbents during the early troubles included [[Ian Freeland]], [[Harry Tuzo]] and [[Frank King]]. |
+ | *[[Commander Land Forces (Northern Ireland)]] (CLFNI). Senior British Army commander below the GOC. Notable CLF's included [[Anthony Farrar-Hockley]], [[Robert Ford]] and [[James Glover]]. | ||
+ | *[[39th Infantry Brigade]] - British Army Brigade covering Belfast area during the Troubles. Commanded by controversial counterinsurgency theorist [[Frank Kitson]] during the early 1970s. | ||
+ | *[[8th Infantry Brigade]] - Brigade covering Derry during the Troubles. The [[Bloody Sunday]] massacre took place during the command of [[Patrick MacLellan]] in 1972. | ||
+ | *[[3rd Infantry Brigade]] - Covered Portadown and the border area. | ||
+ | *[[Ulster Defence Regiment]] - In existence from 1969 to 1992. Heavily infiltrated by loyalist paramilitaries. | ||
*'''Covert Units''' [[Military Reaction Force]] | [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] | [[Force Research Unit]] | *'''Covert Units''' [[Military Reaction Force]] | [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] | [[Force Research Unit]] | ||
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− | *[[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] | [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] | + | *[[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] (RUC) - Police force in Northern Ireland until 2001. | [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] |
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