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[[Star Pistol 334163]] was 9mm weapon issued to [[Robert Winters]], private in the [[Ulster Defence Regiment]], and a founder member of the modern [[Ulster Volunteer Force]].<ref>Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.</ref>
 
[[Star Pistol 334163]] was 9mm weapon issued to [[Robert Winters]], private in the [[Ulster Defence Regiment]], and a founder member of the modern [[Ulster Volunteer Force]].<ref>Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.</ref>
  
Anne Cadwallader writes in ''Lethal Allies'', 'Winters was robbed late at night by three men in Portadown late at night in March 1973. He says he was 'struck on the head with a blunt instrument', requiring admission to hospital.'.<ref>Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.</ref>
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Anne Cadwallader writes in ''Lethal Allies'', 'Winters was robbed by three men in Portadown late at night in March 1973. He says he was 'struck on the head with a blunt instrument', requiring admission to hospital.'.<ref>Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.</ref>
  
 
The weapon was later used in a number of shootings including those of Patrick Turley, Dorothy Trainor and [[John Francis Green]].<ref>Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.</ref>
 
The weapon was later used in a number of shootings including those of Patrick Turley, Dorothy Trainor and [[John Francis Green]].<ref>Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.</ref>

Revision as of 02:38, 23 November 2013

Star Pistol 334163 was 9mm weapon issued to Robert Winters, private in the Ulster Defence Regiment, and a founder member of the modern Ulster Volunteer Force.[1]

Anne Cadwallader writes in Lethal Allies, 'Winters was robbed by three men in Portadown late at night in March 1973. He says he was 'struck on the head with a blunt instrument', requiring admission to hospital.'.[2]

The weapon was later used in a number of shootings including those of Patrick Turley, Dorothy Trainor and John Francis Green.[3]

Notes

  1. Anne Cadwallader, Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland, Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.
  2. Anne Cadwallader, Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland, Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.
  3. Anne Cadwallader, Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland, Mercier Press, 2013, p.31.