The Troubles in Lisnaskea
The Troubles in Lisnaskea recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Incidents in Lisnaskea during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:
1972
- 7 August 1972 - David Wynne (21) and Errol Gordon (22), both members of the British Army, were killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack on their mobile patrol, near Lisnaskea.
1974
- 11 April 1974 - Norman McKenzie (25), a member of the British Army, was killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack, on his mobile patrol, near Lisnaskea.
1976
- 18 July 1976 - Gordon Liddle (28), a Protestant civilian, killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army booby trap bomb, in laneway of his home, Drumgole, Lisnaskea.
1977
- 13 March 1977 - William Brown (18), a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, was shot by a Provisional Irish Republican Army sniper, while on Royal Ulster Constabulary mobile patrol, near Lisnaskea.
1979
- 6 May 1979 - Norman Prue (29), a Protestant member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and Robert Maughan (30), a member of the British Army, both on undercover patrol, were killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army while sitting in a stationary unmarked car, outside a church in Lisnaskea.
1981
- 5 June 1981 - Ronald Graham (39), an off duty member of the Ulster Defence Regiment, was shot while delivering coal.
- 11 November 1981 - Cecil Graham (32), an off duty member of the Ulster Defence Regiment, died two days after being shot while leaving a relative's home.
References
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