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7th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

Military unit


Military unit

FieldValue
unit_name7th (City of Belfast) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment
imageInsignia of the Ulster Defence Regiment.svg
captionUlster Defence regimental crest
dates1971–1984
countryUnited Kingdom
branchFlag of the British Army (1938-present).svgBritish Army
typeInfantry battalion
roleInternal Security
size750
garrisonLisburn
garrison_labelRegimental Headquarters
march(Quick) Garryowen & Sprig of Shillelagh.
(Slow) Oft in the Stilly Night
motto*"Quis Separabit"* (Latin)
*"Who Shall Separate Us?"*
commander1First: General Sir John Anderson GBE, KCB, DSO.
commander1_labelColonel Commandant
commander2Colonel Sir Dennis Faulkner CBE
commander2_labelColonel of the Regiment

(Slow) Oft in the Stilly Night "Who Shall Separate Us?"

Last: General Sir Charles Huxtable, KCB, CBE, DL

7th (City of Belfast) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (7 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Royal Assent on 18 December 1969 and was brought into force on 1 January 1970. It was amalgamated with the 10th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment in 1984 to form the 7th/10th (City of Belfast) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment.

History

Along with the other 6 original battalions, 7 UDR commenced operational duties on 1 April 1970.

The first training major (TISO - training intelligence and security officer) was Major RW Wilson, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, who took up his appointment at Palace Barracks just outside Belfast. Part of his job was to find accommodation for the various companies of the new battalion. Where possible accommodation was sought in army bases although the old Ulster Special Constabulary platoon huts were vacant and available. To have used those would have attracted criticism from those who were already claiming that the UDR was the B Specials under a new name.

Recruitment

The appointment of Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) was carried out in a variety of ways. In most cases, men were selected who had previously held non-commissioned rank in any of the armed forces or the USC. The filling of senior NCO posts in this manner did have a drawback in that many men of comparatively young ages who had considerable years of service before retirement or promotion created a "promotion block"

Intimidation

Protestant and Catholic soldiers were both intimidated out of the regiment. Following the introduction of internment however more Catholic soldiers found themselves the subject of intimidation from within their own community.

Uniform, armament & equipment

See: Ulster Defence Regiment Uniform, armament & equipment

Greenfinches

Casualties

The first soldier from the battalion to be killed was Private Sean Russell, aged 30 (D Company) who was killed as he sat at home with his wife and five children in the predominantly Catholic New Barnsley estate in Belfast. Private Russell was also the first Catholic UDR soldier to be killed by the Provisional IRA. Following his death 40 Catholics resigned from the regiment.

Notable personnel

  • :Category:Ulster Defence Regiment soldiers
  • :Category:Ulster Defence Regiment officers

Bibliography

  • Potter, John Furniss. A Testimony to Courage – the Regimental History of the Ulster Defence Regiment 1969–1992, Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 2001,
  • Ryder, Chris. The Ulster Defence Regiment: An Instrument of Peace?, 1991

References

References

  1. {{London Gazette. (29 December 1969)
  2. [[Statutory Instrument]], 1969 No. 1860 (C. 58), The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969 (Commencement) Order 1969
  3. The New Law Journal, Volume 120, Part 1
  4. Potter p. 27
  5. Potter pp. 34–35
  6. Potter p. 58
  7. (10 December 1971). "Belfast Gunman Kills a Part‐Time Soldier Before Children's Eyes". The New York Times.
  8. Ryder p. 48
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