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SHORING up the Shankhill
Troops are back on the streets of Belfast, Oct 2000
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FACE-to-face on the front line of hate
Simmering sectarian hatred bursts into ugly violence on the streets of North Belfast, Oct 2001
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RIOTING returns to streets of Belfast
Protest escalates at Holy Cross Catholic primary school, Feb 2002 |
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POOCH patrol
Three-legged terrier's 13 years of long service and good conduct in South Armagh, May 2004 |
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RINGING the changes
More than 13,500 British soldiers still committed to duty in the Province. May 2004 |
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ARMY hotshots
High praise for superb work of Northern Ireland photographers, Dec 2004 |
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BACK to the future
Two-year security scale-down signals Northern Ireland's slow return to normality, Sep 2005 |
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PACK up you troubles
Sappers shift sangars as Northern Ireland drawdown continues to gather pace, May 2006 |
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STAND down
Royal Irish Home Service battalions take their place in history, Nov 2006 |
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End of an era
Saluting 38 years of service and sacrifice in Northern Ireland, Jul 2007 |
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Big Trouble
From peace to public disorder – veterans recall beginning of Op Banner, Jul 2007 |
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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 |
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Full-time courage
Part-time UDR soldiers reflect upon the terrorist attacks they survived, Aug 2007 |
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From war to peace
Future face of the Army in Northern Ireland, Sept 2007 |
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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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