as in - we know the men imprisoned for 15 DIDN'T do it]
whereas on Bloody Sunday there were these men in army uniform ....
did one man manage to shoot four people ? soldier F
one is a mistake - two unfortunate but four - more like a massacre ....
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You might want to revise that as Soldier F is being accused of killing 2, not 4, but don’t let hysteria sway you......
As for the rest I was in and around a lot of the incidents here mentioned, having completed 3 tours of NI between 84 and 88(inc).
The 3rd Tour was the one that sticks in my mind most in regards to incidents.
Loughall happened just up the road, there was Ballygawley, I was a mile away when the 2 R. Signals Corporals were murdered(ironically on a shopping trip from Drummad Bks in Armagh, I vomited upon return to camp while I watched the news reports), the Michael Stone killings, Gibraltar, 2 colleagues injured/maimed at Glassdrumman OP to name but a few.
Some were found and prosecuted(Loughall was classed as an SF counter-attack) but many have not been, or those who were had themselves pardoned.
So why, some 47 years later are we STILL reopening old wounds?
There is absolutely no point in this prosecution and the chances of a fair trial for an ex soldier in NI are decidedly minimal.
Unless we want secterianism to have its ashes stoked all these matters are now best left in the past, it’s the only way forward.