ISSUE MAY 2008
2000-2007
SHORING up the Shankhill
Troops are back on the streets of Belfast, Oct 2000

FACE-to-face on the front line of hate
Simmering sectarian hatred bursts into ugly violence on the streets of North Belfast, Oct 2001
RIOTING returns to streets of Belfast
Protest escalates at Holy Cross Catholic primary school, Feb 2002
POOCH patrol
Three-legged terrier's 13 years of long service and good conduct in South Armagh, May 2004
RINGING the changes
More than 13,500 British soldiers still committed to duty in the Province. May 2004
ARMY hotshots
High praise for superb work of Northern Ireland photographers, Dec 2004
BACK to the future
Two-year security scale-down signals Northern Ireland's slow return to normality, Sep 2005
PACK up you troubles
Sappers shift sangars as Northern Ireland drawdown continues to gather pace, May 2006
STAND down
Royal Irish Home Service battalions take their place in history, Nov 2006
End of an era
Saluting 38 years of service and sacrifice in Northern Ireland, Jul 2007
Big Trouble
From peace to public disorder – veterans recall beginning of Op Banner, Jul 2007
On home soil
Commemorating the contribution of the locally- recruited soldiers who put their lives
on the line for peace in Northern Ireland, Aug 2007
Full-time courage
Part-time UDR soldiers reflect upon the terrorist attacks they survived, Aug 2007
From war to peace
Future face of the Army in Northern Ireland, Sept 2007
Tale of the Troubles
In their own words, British soldiers who served in Northern Ireland share their memories of Operation Banner , Sept 2007

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