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  2. Ulster Defence Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary [8] group in Northern Ireland. It was formed in September 1971 as an umbrella group for various loyalist groups [9] and undertook an armed campaign of almost 24 years as one of the participants of the Troubles. Its declared goal was to defend Ulster Protestant loyalist ...

  3. UDA South Belfast Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The UDA South Belfast Brigade is the section of the Ulster loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), based in the southern quarter of Belfast, as well as in surrounding areas. Initially a battalion, the South Belfast Brigade emerged from the local "defence associations" active in the city at the beginning of the Troubles.

  4. Category:Ulster Defence Association members - Wikipedia

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    Kenny McClinton. Sammy McCormick. Ned McCreery. Alan McCullough (loyalist) William McCullough (loyalist) Jackie McDonald. Billy McFarland (loyalist) Stephen McKeag. John McMichael.

  5. UDA West Belfast Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The UDA West Belfast Brigade is the section of the Ulster loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), based in the western quarter of Belfast, in the Greater Shankill area. Initially a battalion, the West Belfast Brigade emerged from the local "defence associations" active in the Shankill at the beginning of the Troubles ...

  6. Timeline of Ulster Defence Association actions - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of actions by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group formed in 1971. Most of these actions took place during the conflict known as " the Troubles " in Northern Ireland. The UDA's declared goal was to defend Loyalist areas from attack and to combat Irish republican paramilitaries.

  7. Tommy English (loyalist) - Wikipedia

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    Tommy English. Thomas English (1960 – 31 October 2000), usually known as Tommy English, was an Ulster loyalist paramilitary and politician.He served as a commander in the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and was killed by members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) as part of a violent loyalist feud between the two organisations.

  8. Urban Design Associates - Wikipedia

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    Urban Design Associates (UDA) was founded in 1964 by David Lewis, FAIA, and Raymond Gindroz, FAIA, as one of the earliest architecture firms to concentrate on the design of neighborhoods and cities. [2] Lewis and Gindroz pioneered methods for engaging citizens in the design of community centers, schools, and neighborhoods.

  9. Ken Barrett (loyalist) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Barrett (loyalist) Ken Barrett (born c. 1963) [1] is a Northern Irish former loyalist paramilitary. A leading figure within the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), Barrett was involved in collusion between loyalists and the British security forces during the Troubles.