No, they were not part of an occupying force. Thats complete fiction. Northern Ireland was and is a part of the United Kingdom. They were ordinary people just doing their job. Could things have been done differently?-perhaps. We have peace now-let it remain that way
Fantastic. The sacrifice made, the families bereaved and those injured on/off duty must never be forgotten. The Young May Moon will always ring in many an ear.
Never in the field off human conflict, was some much owed by so many to so few, who held the line in disgraceful unnecessary adversity.
God Bless The Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross.
No, they were not part of an occupying force. Thats complete fiction. Northern Ireland was and is a part of the United Kingdom. They were ordinary people just doing their job. Could things have been done differently?-perhaps. We have peace now-let it remain that way
brunothekid409 1 week ago
It is always the same, the brave soldiers/policemen and women on the frontline are in the line of fire. My heart goes out to them and their families.
But let us not forget they were part of an occupying force, resented by the locals for various reasons.
War is hell
MrMcorleone 1 week ago
Big well done on the making of this video, im sure it shed a few tears.
andyWBVFB 1 week ago
Fantastic. The sacrifice made, the families bereaved and those injured on/off duty must never be forgotten. The Young May Moon will always ring in many an ear.
Never in the field off human conflict, was some much owed by so many to so few, who held the line in disgraceful unnecessary adversity.
God Bless The Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross.
The Gallant Forty-Twa.
MrFortytwa 2 weeks ago