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The Operators: Inside 14 Intelligence Company - The Army's Top Secret Elite

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The 14 Intelligence Company was the successor to the Special Reconnaissance Unit (SRU), which was itself a reconstituted Military Reaction Force (MRF). [1] "Special Reconnaissance Unit" is the term appearing in official documents from the 1970s. An April 1974 briefing for Prime Minister Harold Wilson states: The unit has now been absorbed into the Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR), with a remit to fight the global war against terror. Unfortunately, until the review is completed, I am not in a position to consider releasing any documentation to you.” The review into your brother’s death is within the caseload of the PSNI’s Legacy Investigation Branch and remains incomplete. It is important that the views expressed by Dr Shephard and other witnesses in this case are fully considered to ensure the review conclusions are factual. And for a good reason. Created in 2005, this shadowy unit is the equivalent of America’s Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), aka the Activity. SRR’s Emblem (Wikimedia.org).

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On rare occasions 14 Company members would end up in firefights with terrorists, usually the result of their covers being compromised. Tragically, several 14 Company operators lost their lives in Northern Ireland. He denied being a member of the SAS and playing a role in the Strabane ambush, claiming he was only posted to the north in June 1985 – several months after the deaths.Intelligence Company - sometimes referred to as 14 INT, 14 Company, 14th Intelligence Detachment or 'The Det' - was a British Army special forces unit, established during the Troubles, which carried out surveillance operations in Northern Ireland. Little is publicly known about the SRR's size or structure. Recent press reports have put the regiment at company size - around 150 operatives. The SRR is believed to be based alongside the SAS at RHQ Credenhill, near Hereford. And we stood there and I looked up and I saw the watchtower on Camlough Mountain and suddenly I was in the shoes of Raymond's mother and thinking from her point of view 'this is horrendous'." Speaking in the immediate aftermath of the killings, South Down MP Eddie McGrady expressed his anger.

Det: Secret soldiers and unsung heroes of the troubles The Det: Secret soldiers and unsung heroes of the troubles

However, one trooper, identified as Soldier H, is confirmed as having had a command role in seven other fatal shootings. Defensive Brief D Meeting between the Prime Minister and the Taoiseach 5 April 1974 Army Plain Clothes Patrols in Northern Ireland. National Archives PREM 16/154 The two Derry men were killed as they travelled through the grounds of Gransha Hospital in the city’s Waterside on a motorbike in December 1984. On visiting his sister Pat in London, he nearly drove her to distraction saying “this is the first time I was ever on an aeroplane. This is the first time I was on the Tube; This is first time I was on a London bus, at the zoo, on a boat”. His first and only time. In November 2009, the family initiated an investigation by the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) into the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting of Dennis. The family welcomed the investigation and were hopeful of an independent and objective review of:Company drove a range of cars that from the outside looked like everyday civilian saloons, but in fact had some special features built-in. The men’s families believe they were victims of a deliberate shoot-to-kill operation and their lawyers have been told 13 soldiers were involved. With around 120 operators, both men and women, from all branches of the military, it split into four detachments, the Dets, each with its slice of the province’s toughest areas: Antrim, Londonderry, Belfast, and Newry. Northern Ireland. The 14 Int’s four bases were dispersed throughout the province (Wikimedia.org). In 1972 the operations of the MRF were brought under more centralised control and a higher standard of training achieved by establishing a Special Reconnaissance Unit (SRU) of 130 all ranks under direct command of HQNI. [4]

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The three men were in the process of robbing the bookmakers when they were targeted by undercover British soldiers. Apache/2.4.25 (Debian) Server at www.irishnews.com Port 80 25th anniversary of shootings at bookies - The Irish News HTTP Status 404 – Not Found HTTP Status 404 – Not Found Both Peter Thompson and Edward Hale were shot from close range as they ran down the steps of the bookmaker's, with people at the scene claiming they were shot again as they lay on the ground. The truth is actually I did try for special forces because of what I had experienced, particularly the death of my friends, I was looking for revenge," he said.Authors claiming to be former members of the unit describe an organisation [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] with a depot in Great Britain and four operational detachments in Northern Ireland. It seems that the 14th Int was not the only cover name for the SRU. According to the same briefing: He reveals that after the deaths of his colleagues he struggled with thoughts of revenge and applied to join the 14th Intelligence Company - a British army special forces unit - which carried out undercover operations against republicans. Last week Cahill’s grand-niece, Mairia, revealed the IRA covered up the alleged abuse she suffered as a 16-year-old at the hands of another IRA figure. Mairia was not Cahill’s alleged victim in the 70s. He added that when he failed special forces selection he decided "to chose a different weapon if I was to re-engage in Northern Ireland".

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