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  2. Robert Nairac - Wikipedia

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    Captain Robert Laurence Nairac GC (31 August 1948 – 15 May 1977) was a British Army officer in the Grenadier Guards. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was abducted by Republicans from a pub in Dromintee , South Armagh , during an undercover operation he was undertaking and killed by the IRA .

  3. Miami Showband killings - Wikipedia

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    Retired diplomat Alistair Kerr wrote a biography of Nairac entitled Betrayal: the Murder of Robert Nairac published in 2015, which offers documentary evidence that clears Nairac of having been at Buskhill overseeing the attack. According to Kerr, on 31 July 1975 at 4 am Nairac had started out on a road journey from London to Scotland for a ...

  4. The Troubles in Forkhill - Wikipedia

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    14 May 1977 - Robert Nairac (29), undercover British Army officer, was abducted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army outside the Three Step Inn, Dromintee, near Forkhill and presumed killed. [4] [5] Several men have been imprisoned for his murder.

  5. Search ends for remains of soldier abducted and killed in 1977

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    Robert Nairac was killed and secretly buried almost 50 years ago. The location of his remains has been a mystery ever since. Search ends for remains of soldier abducted and killed in 1977

  6. Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Following a violent interrogation during which Nairac was allegedly punched, kicked, pistol-whipped and hit with a wooden post, he was shot dead in a field. [90] [91] 7 September 1977 – John Lawlor (38), a suspected informer, is killed by the IRA in Timmons Bar (later called Leonard's), on the corner of Watling Street and Victoria Quay.

  7. Disappeared (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    British Army officer Robert Nairac, who disappeared from South Armagh, was a Mauritius-born Roman Catholic. [7] [8] The organisation said they could only accurately locate the body of one of their victims, but gave rough ideas for the remaining eight. [9] [10] As of September 2017, the remains of three of the victims have still not been found.

  8. Timeline of the Troubles - Wikipedia

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    After a suspected republican bombing killed two Protestant civilians (Robert Groves and Edward McMurray) in a pub, the UVF killed three Catholic civilians and two Protestant civilians, all males (Samuel Corr, James Coyle, Edward Farrell, John Martin, and Daniel McNeil) in a gun and bomb attack at the Chlorane Bar. In a separate bomb attack on ...

  9. Dromintee - Wikipedia

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    Captain Robert Nairac was a British Army officer who was discovered and killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army and posthumously awarded the George Cross. Nairac was linked to several atrocities during the conflict. [5] He visited The Three Steps Inn in Dromintee on 14 May 1977 and was approached outside the pub, abducted and killed.