- The
attack on
Cloghoge checkpoint was an
unconventional railway bomb
attack carried out on 1 May 1992 by the
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) against...
- 2010. The
scheme involving the
dualling of the A1
between Beech Hill and
Cloghogue was
completed in July 2010, five
months ahead of schedule. The
Roads Service...
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upgraded to motorway/high
quality dual
carriageway standard (southwards from
Cloghogue) and low
quality dual
carriageway (northwards from Beechill). In July...
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numbers of
volunteers in its actions. Some operations, like the
attack on
Cloghogue checkpoint or the
South Armagh sniper squads,
involved as many as 20 volunteers...
- Cloghgaldanagh, Cloghgl****, Cloghgl**** or Retreat, Cloghinarney,
Clogh Mills,
Cloghogue, Cloghs,
Cloghy West, Clonboy, Clonetrace, Cloney, Clonkeen, Clonreagh...
- Derry), died,
along with six soldiers. The
second proxy, at
Cloghoge (or
Cloghogue; near Newry),
escaped but a
soldier was killed. The
third incident, at...
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Chronology of
Provisional Irish Republican Army
actions (1990–1999)
Attack on
Cloghogue checkpoint Operation Conservation Drummuckavall ambush Glasdrumman ambush...
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Armagh sniper campaign Operation Conservation Silverbridge Lynx
shootdown Cloghogue checkpoint attack Forensic Science Laboratory bombing Occupation of Cullaville...
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Construction of dual-carriageway on A1 at
Cloghogue Roundabout, Newry. Source:
Aubrey Dale....
- Ballynafey, Ballynamullan,
Brockish Cargin,
Cargin Island, Carlane, Carmorn,
Cloghogue, Creeve,
Creggan Derrygowan, Derryhollagh, Drumboe, Drumcullen, Drumderg...