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- Operation_Banner abstract "Operation Banner was the operational name for the British Armed Forces' operation in Northern Ireland from August 1969 to July 2007, as part of the Troubles. It was the longest continuous deployment in the British military's history. The British Army was initially deployed, at the request of the unionist government of Northern Ireland, in response to the August 1969 riots. Its role was to support the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and to assert the authority of the British government in Northern Ireland. At the peak of the operation in the 1970s, about 21,000 British troops were deployed, most of them from Britain. As part of the operation, a new locally-recruited regiment was also formed: the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR).The main opposition to the British military's deployment came from the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). It waged a guerrilla campaign against the British military from 1970 to 1997. There was also much hostility to the British military's deployment from the Catholic community; particularly due to incidents such as the Falls Curfew (1970), Operation Demetrius (1971) and Bloody Sunday (1972). In their efforts to defeat the IRA, there were incidents of collusion between the British Army and Ulster loyalist paramilitaries. An internal British Army document released in 2007 stated that, whilst it had failed to defeat the IRA, it had made it impossible for the IRA to win through violence, and reduced substantially the death toll in the last years of conflict. After the 1998 Belfast Agreement, the operation was gradually scaled down and the vast majority of British troops were withdrawn.According to the Ministry of Defence, 1,441 serving British military personnel died in Operation Banner; 722 of whom were killed in paramilitary attacks, and 719 of whom died as a result of other causes. The British military killed 306 people during the operation, about 51% of whom were civilians and 41% of whom were members of republican paramilitaries.".
- Operation_Banner causalties "6,100 injured".
- Operation_Banner causalties "719 deaths from other causes,".
- Operation_Banner causalties "722 deaths from paramilitary attacks,".
- Operation_Banner combatant "British Armed Forces".
- Operation_Banner combatant "Irish republicanparamilitaries".
- Operation_Banner combatant "Royal Ulster Constabulary".
- Operation_Banner combatant "border|23pxUlster loyalistparamilitaries".
- Operation_Banner date "1969-08-14".
- Operation_Banner isPartOfMilitaryConflict The_Troubles.
- Operation_Banner place Northern_Ireland.
- Operation_Banner result "*Demilitarisation".
- Operation_Banner result "*Good Friday Agreement".
- Operation_Banner result "*Paramilitaryceasefires".
- Operation_Banner result "Stalemate".
- Operation_Banner thumbnail Flag_of_the_Royal_Ulster_Constabulary.svg?width=300.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageExternalLink 1971.html.
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageRevisionID "707094165".
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink 1992_Coalisland_riots.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink 1997_nationalist_riots_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink 1st_Battalion,_Parachute_Regiment.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink 3rd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom).
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_Chinook_(UK_variants).
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Nelson_(Northern_Irish_loyalist).
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Drumcree_conflict.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_and_Monaghan_bombings.
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink European_Commission_of_Human_Rights.
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Falls_Curfew.
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Fintan_OToole.
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_Information_Act_2000.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink General_officer_commanding.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Glenanne_gang.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Good_Friday_Agreement.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Northern_Ireland.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Fearless_(L10).
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- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Maidstone_(1937).
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Tuzo.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Humber_Pig.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Freeland.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Independent_Commission_on_Policing_for_Northern_Ireland.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Informant.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Insurgency.
- Operation_Banner wikiPageWikiLink Internment.