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Ulster Defence Regiment - vertaling naar Engels

MILITARY UNIT
The Ulster Defence Regiment; Ulster Defense Regiment; Timeline of Ulster Defence Regiment operations; Subversion in the UDR report 1973; Recruitment to the Ulster Defence Regiment; Criticisms of the Ulster Defence Regiment; Ulster Defence Regiment Operations; Ulster Defence Regiment operations; Ulster Defence Regiment Decoration; Greenfinch (UDR)
  • UDR march past at Mahon Road Barracks, [[Portadown]]
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  • General Sir Charles Huxtable KCB CBE DL
  • The [[Royal Irish Rangers]] in various forms of dress.
  • AAC]] Lynx helicopter used to support the UDR
  • This illustration shows how the badge of the UDR (right) was created from the badge of the Ulster Rifles (left).
  • [[Shorland armoured car]] used by the UDR
  • C Company, 1 UDR on parade at Steeple Camp, [[County Antrim]], [[Remembrance Sunday]] 1970
  • UDR stable belt colours
  • The Yellow Card
  • UDR Greenfinch wearing semi-formal skirt and old style "flak Jacket" body armour.
  • UDR main gate sign denoting which companies are in barracks
  • Soldiers of 11 UDR on a patrol break in the South Armagh area. The soldier on the right is carrying a jamming device to prevent the detonation of radio-controlled [[improvised explosive device]]s.
  • Protest poster against the UDR

Ulster Defence Regiment         

[,ʌlstədɪ'fens,redʒɪmənt]

общая лексика

полк обороны Ольстера (запасной из местных добровольцев в Северной Ирландии [Northern Ireland]; работает в тесном контакте с британской армией и с королевскими констеблями Ольстера [Royal Ulster Constabulary]. Образован в 1969)

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  • Personnel of the [[154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment]] during an [[exhibition drill]].
  • The [[Royal Regiment of Fusiliers]] on parade in England
  • Chinese]] division during the Korean War.
MILITARY UNIT SIZE DESIGNATION
Infantry Regiment; Regiments; Regimental system; Regimental; Pułk; Regimentation; Demi-regiment; "demi-regiment"; Ceremonial regiment; Régiment; Military regiment
regimental adj. полковой
Ulster Defence Association         
  • A UDA/UFF South-East Antrim Brigade mural in Newtownabbey
  • A UDA/UFF mural in Belfast
  • A wall sign in [[Dervock]] showing support for the North Antrim and Londonderry brigade.
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  • The flag of the "Ulster Freedom Fighters" with a clenched fist representing the [[Red Hand of Ulster]] and the Latin motto ''Feriens tego'', meaning "striking I defend"
  • A UFF mural in the [[Sandy Row]] area of South Belfast
  • UDA members marching through Belfast city centre, mid-1972
  • UDA South Belfast Brigade memorial plaque in Sandy Row
  • A UDA/UFF mural in Bangor
  • A UFF flag in Finvoy, a rural area of County Antrim
  • Some UDA leaders supported an independent Northern Ireland in the mid–late 1970s
PARAMILITARY AND TERRORIST GROUP
Ulster Freedom Fighters; Ulster Defence Force; Ulster Defense Association; The Ulster Defence Association (UDA); The Ulster Defence Association; Ulster Defence Association (UDA); C Company

[,ʌlstədɪ'fensə,səusɪ,eɪʃtn]

общая лексика

Ассоциация обороны Ольстера (ультраправая протестантская организация; выступает за сохранение режима в Северной Ирландии [Northern Ireland]; имеет военизированные отряды. Создана в 1972)

Definitie

Regiment
·noun A region or district governed.
II. Regiment ·vt To form into a regiment or into regiments.
III. Regiment ·noun Government; mode of ruling; rule; authority; regimen.
IV. Regiment ·add. ·vt To form into classified units or bodies; to systematize according to classes, districts or the like.
V. Regiment ·noun A body of men, either horse, foot, or artillery, commanded by a colonel, and consisting of a number of companies, usually ten.

Wikipedia

Ulster Defence Regiment

The Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) was an infantry regiment of the British Army established in 1970, with a comparatively short existence ending in 1992. Raised through public appeal, newspaper and television advertisements, their official role was the "defence of life or property in Northern Ireland against armed attack or sabotage" but unlike troops from Great Britain they were never used for "crowd control or riot duties in cities". At the time the UDR was the largest infantry regiment in the British Army, formed with seven battalions plus another four added within two years.

It consisted mostly of part-time volunteers until 1976, when a full-time cadre was added. Recruiting in Northern Ireland at a time of intercommunal strife, some of its (mostly Ulster Protestant) members were involved in sectarian killings. The regiment was originally intended to more accurately reflect the demographics of Northern Ireland, and began with Catholic recruits accounting for 18% of its soldiers; but by the end of 1972, after the introduction of internment this had dropped to around 3%. It is doubtful if any other unit of the British Army has ever come under the same sustained criticism as the UDR.

Uniquely in the British Army, the regiment was on continuous active service throughout its 22 years of service. It was also the first infantry regiment of the British Army to fully incorporate women into its structure.

In 1992, the UDR was amalgamated with the Royal Irish Rangers to form the Royal Irish Regiment.

In 2006, the regiment was retroactively awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Ulster Defence Regiment
1. The Queen inspected a guard of honour of the Ulster Defence Regiment, most of them part–time soldiers.
2. The regiment was formed in 1''2 with the merger of the Royal Irish Rangers and the Ulster Defence Regiment to support the police.
3. The RIR – the army uses the contraction RIrish – was formed in 1''2 after the amalgamation of the Royal Irish Rangers and the Ulster Defence Regiment.
4. Several thousand members of the regiment, and its predecessor the Ulster Defence Regiment, attended the ceremony at the Balmoral Showgrounds in the south of the city.
5. I will tell a story of a teenage skinhead who joined the paramilitaries because he was rejected by the Ulster Defence Regiment, of someone who went into republican areas by himself and took on the IRA.
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