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Ireland 1909- 1922
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Proclamation of Problacht Na H Eireann- Wall Visuals A4 or A3

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Army stands down in Northern Ireland but scars deep

31 July 2007.

Click here to the Dominiion Post story "Army stands down in Northern Ireland but scars deep"

Army stands down in Northern Ireland but scars deep

Dominion Post - "The British army ran a war through this area and the people were at the rough end of it," said Terry Hearty, a local councillor with Sinn Fein, political ally of the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA) guerrilla group.

British army leaves Northern Ireland

31 July 2007.

Click here to the Herald story "British army leaves Northern Ireland"

British army leaves Northern Ireland

By Jonathan Saul - The NZ Herald The army watchtowers have gone and British soldiers no longer search homes looking for wanted men but for many in Northern Ireland's border towns the trauma of conflict still burns.

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