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Drumadd Barracks is a
former military installation in Armagh,
Northern Ireland. The
barracks were
established on
Hamiltonsbawn Road in
Armagh in 1975...
- Chatha, "hollow of the battle" or Cabhán na Cáithe, "hollow of the chaff")
Drumadd (formerly Drumadokeenan, from
Dromad Uí Chianáin, "O'Keenan's ridge") Drumarg...
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example of this
structure can be seen in the make-up of 2 UDR
based at
Drumadd Barracks in Armagh: Sub-headquarter
units would maintain contact with their...
- purpose-built
accommodation on a new site on the
Hamiltonsbawn Road
called Drumadd Barracks which was
shared with the
regular army and also
later served as...
- Larne/Carrickfergus, F Coy,
Carrickfergus 2nd (County Armagh)
Battalion 1970–1991
Drumadd Barracks,
Armagh (replaced
Gough Barracks which was
taken over by the RUC);...
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battalion remained there until they
moved out to more
modern facilities Drumadd Barracks in 1975. The
premises were then
vacated completely by the British...
- name of 4
Field Survey Troop,
Royal Engineers. 3rd
brigade was
moved to
Drumadd Barracks in
Armagh in 1988
during a
restructuring of land
forces in Northern...
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regiment redeplo**** to
Northern Ireland; this time to
South Armagh as the
Drumadd Roulement Battalion (DRB). On 10 June 1997, the regiment, less 4/73 Battery...
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Police (V), in
Belfast [to
Provost Marshal, BAOR] 3rd
Infantry Brigade, at
Drumadd Barracks,
Armagh – HQ
reformed in 1988 203
Signal Squadron,
Royal Corps...
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heavily nationalist part of the city. He was
returning from his
shift at
Drumadd Barracks. 21
February – 29-year-old on-duty RUC
sergeant William Gordon...