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August the 27th, 1979, Mulloch Moor,
Eire.
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A small fishing boat chugged out of
harbour.
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A few minutes later, as it stopped to
pick up loctopods, a massive explosion
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shatters the boat, killing four of the
seven people on board and maiming the
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rest.
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Among the dead is one of the most
revered figures in modern Britain.
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But who would want to assassinate a 79
-year -old?
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who has long been retired from active
service.
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August 27th, 1979.
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Mullock Moor, County Sligo, Ayr.
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The fishing boat Shadow 5 was the last
sea -going command of Admiral of the
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Fleet, Lord Louis Mountbatten of Burma.
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Royal born at the heart of the British
establishment, Mountbatten had played a
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leading part in some of the most
momentous events of the 20th century.
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His assassins were to claim that his
killing was an execution.
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intended to tear out the sentimental,
imperialist heart of the British people.
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Far from doing this, the cold -blooded
killing of an old and widely respected
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man and of innocent members of his
family only stiffened the resolve of the
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British people and their government not
to be intimidated.
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And ironically, far from being an
imperialist, Mountbatten had been the
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for one of the greatest acts of
liberation in the history of the British
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The road to this atrocity had begun many
centuries before, as Ireland became, in
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effect, the first of England's colonies.
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From the 12th century onwards, settlers
had moved in from England and Scotland,
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and the English in particular imposed
their rule on Ireland.
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By the beginning of the 17th century, a
Protestant, English -descended
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aristocracy was ruling over a Roman
Catholic people.
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Only in the northeastern province of
Ulster had mass immigration resulted in
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largely Protestant population.
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Mountbatten had become involved with
Ireland through marriage.
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Part of his wife's family was from the
Anglo -Irish aristocracy.
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and one of their family homes was
Classybourne Castle, near Malkmore, in
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north -western county of Sligo.
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It was here that they traditionally
spent their summer holidays.
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Always known to his family as Dickie,
Mountbatten was born in 1900 as Prince
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Louis of Battenberg.
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His father, also called Louis, was
nominal head of a small German state.
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but now a senior admiral in the Royal
Navy.
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In 1912, his father became first sea
lord, professional head of the Royal
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But he was forced to resign because of
his German background shortly after
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War I broke out.
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He also changed the family name from
Battenberg to Mountbatten and gave up
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title of prince.
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Dickie followed his father into the
Navy, going to Dartmouth Naval College
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then becoming a midshipman on the battle
cruiser HMS Lion.
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In 1917, he's appointed sub -lieutenant
and second in command of the anti
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-submarine patrol boat P -31.
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July the 18th, 1922.
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Mountbatten marries Edwina Ashley.
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granddaughter of the banker Sir Edward
Castle, and one of the richest heiresses
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in the world.
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It is the wedding of the year, attended
by King George V, Queen Mary, and the
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Prince of Wales.
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The wealthy young couple become leading
members of 1920s society, close friends
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of the Prince of Wales, and celebrities
such as Charlie Chaplin, whom they meet
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while on honeymoon in California.
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But Mountbatten is determined to succeed
in his profession.
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During the 1920s and early 30s, he's
marked out as an able and ambitious
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naval officer.
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He specializes in signals and becomes
signals officer of the Mediterranean
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Fleet.
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Then in 1932, Mountbatten gets his first
command, HMS Daring, a new destroyer.
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And in 1939, just before World War II
begins, he's appointed commander of HMS
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Kelly and captain of the 5th Destroyer
Flotilla.
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In August 1941, Mount Batten's luck
seems to run out.
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Kelly is sunk by German Stukas during
fighting in the Mediterranean.
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But just two months later, he is chosen
by Winston Churchill to become commander
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of combined operations, with the rank of
acting vice -admiral.
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Then, in August 1943,
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Mountbatten gets an even more
extraordinary promotion, one which takes
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being a highly regarded professional
warrior to a political figure who his
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enemies could one day kill with the
excuse that they were attacking British
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imperialism.
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August, 1943.
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At the age of 43, Acting Vice Admiral
Louis Mountbatten is appointed Supreme
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Commander, Southeast Asia, now with the
acting rank of full Admiral.
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He inherits a theater of war in which an
apparently unstoppable Japanese
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blitzkrieg has thrown the British out of
Malaya and Burma, the Dutch out of the
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East Indies, and the Americans out of
the Philippines.
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The first humbling attempts by the
Allies to fight back have become bogged
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and morale is at a low end.
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But Mountbatten's energy and self
-confidence swiftly transformed the
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giving commanders such as William Slim
and Joseph Stilwell the support needed
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beat the Japanese in Burma and China.
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September 1945,
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Singapore.
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Mountbatten takes the surrender of all
Japanese troops in Southeast Asia.
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He stays on as Supreme Commander until
June 1946 to help restore order.
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Mountbatten is about to return to his
naval career when he's asked to take on
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one more political job.
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March 20, 1947.
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After reluctantly agreeing, Mountbatten
leaves with Edwina for India to become
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viceroy.
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He is to undertake the most difficult
and controversial job of his career,
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bringing independence to the jewel in
Britain's imperial crown within 18
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But after meeting the Hindu and Muslim
leaders, their irreconcilable
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make Mountbatten decide that partition
is inevitable.
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and that it must be done quickly.
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On June 3rd, it's announced that
separate nations, Hindu India and Muslim
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Pakistan, will come into existence in
just 12 weeks' time.
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Despite appalling rioting and massacres,
partition is achieved on schedule.
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Mountbatten stays on as Governor
-General of India, trying to lessen
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-religious tensions.
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At last, in June 1948, Mountbatten is
able to return to Britain and resume his
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naval career, becoming commander of the
1st Cruiser Squadron in the
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Mediterranean.
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From then on, his rise to the highest
ranks is swift.
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In 1950, he becomes 4th Sealord.
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Two years later, he becomes commander
-in -chief of the British Mediterranean
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Fleet. and NATO's Supreme Commander of
Allied Forces, Mediterranean.
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Once again, he proves an able and well
-respected commander of an international
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force. When he leaves the post, his
fellow NATO admirals themselves row him
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his flagship.
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For Mountbatten has achieved his life's
ambition.
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On April 18, 1955, he becomes First Sea
Lord.
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Forty years after his father had been
hounded from office, another Lord Louis
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Mountbatten is the professional head of
the Royal Navy.
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In July 1958, Mountbatten reaches the
pinnacle of his career, becoming Chief
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of the Defence Staff.
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Finally, in 1965, Mountbatten retires.
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Edwina had died suddenly five years
earlier while abroad working for one of
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many charities.
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She was buried at sea.
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Mountbatten also now took on a variety
of charitable jobs and tried to avoid
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direct involvement in politics.
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Thus, he was in no way involved and the
problems of Ireland, which had been
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dormant for many years, suddenly flared
up in 1968.
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But it was this new conflict, another
religious divide with a long and bitter
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history of the sort which Mountbatten
had encountered in India, which was
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directly to claim his life and those of
hundreds of other innocent people.
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For centuries, Ireland's situation... as
effectively an English colony with a
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Protestant minority ruling over a Roman
Catholic majority has caused unrest and
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regular rebellions.
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Attempts to achieve independence through
parliamentary means repeatedly come
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close to success during the 19th
century, but are always thwarted.
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As a result, some Irishmen resort to
extreme measures.
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There are attempted risings in 1845 and
1867.
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But the worst single outrage is the
stabbings in Phoenix Park, Dublin, in
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of Lord Frederick Cavendish, the new
Chief Secretary for Ireland, and his
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senior civil servant.
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In 1914, the Protestants of Ulster...
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come close to beginning a civil war to
prevent the passing of another Home Rule
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Bill.
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And the tension only ends with the
outbreak of World War I.
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But demands for independence redouble at
the end of the war.
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Soon there is a full -scale guerrilla
war led by the Irish Republican Army.
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and within two years, British rule has
effectively collapsed.
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The British government recognises the
inevitable, and an agreement is
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negotiated, creating an Irish Free
State, Eire, in the south of the island.
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The north -eastern counties of Ulster,
where Protestants are in the majority,
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remain part of the United Kingdom, but
with their own devolved government.
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The civil war, which breaks out in error
between those who accept the partition
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and those who regard it as a betrayal,
enables the Protestant majority in
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to entrench its power and reduce the
Roman Catholic minority there to second
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-class citizens.
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August, 1968.
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Coal Island, Ulster.
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Protestant domination is challenged for
the first time.
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when a civil rights march protests
against discrimination against Roman
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Catholics.
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Over the next few months, nationalist
and Roman Catholic protests grow, while
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extreme unionists try to provoke
violence.
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In the summer of 1969, serious rioting
begins against Protestant marches
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celebrating historic victories over the
Roman Catholics.
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And on August the 14th, British troops
have to be deployed in Londonderry and
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then Belfast the next day to keep the
peace.
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Although welcomed initially by the Roman
Catholics and nationalists, the British
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Army is soon seen as siding with the
Unionists.
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Early in 1971, the first British soldier
is killed in Northern Ireland.
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And a year later, on Bloody Sunday,
January 30th, 1972, 14 men are shot dead
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Londonderry when troops of the Parachute
Regiment come under sniper fire.
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In revenge, the IRA strikes back by
planting a bomb at the Parachute
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barracks at Aldershot, which killed
seven people.
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In March 1972,
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The British government imposes direct
rule in Northern Ireland.
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But the violence increases rapidly, and
by July, three people are being killed
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each day.
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Inevitably, the violence soon spreads to
the British homeland.
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March 3, 1973, London.
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Car bombings begin.
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One explodes outside the old Bailey Law
Court, and one in Whitehall. One person
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is killed, and 250 injured.
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Two further bombs in the West End are
located after a tip -off.
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For the next few years, London and other
British cities suffer regular hoaxes or
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actual bombs.
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And the worst atrocity in mainland
Britain comes on November 21, 1974, when
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people are killed in bombs in two
Birmingham pubs.
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Despite these atrocities and continuing
bombings and violence, by 1979 it is
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clear that the British will not pull
out, and the IRA has been fought to a
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stalemate.
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Many people think that the troubles are
tailing off, but British intelligence
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does not underestimate the IRA's
determination and ability to keep on
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sophisticated guerrilla campaign.
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As these IRA publicity videos show, the
Republican cause never lacks for
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volunteers to learn the skills of
irregular warfare.
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And despite occasional interceptions, it
also has ample access to weapons and
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training from rogue states such as
Colonel Gaddafi's Libya.
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By 1979, both the Provisional IRA and
its main Republican rival, the Irish
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National Liberation Army, have accepted
that the struggle will last for many
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more years.
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With a British general election due
within months, both are looking for high
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-profile ways of showing that they are
still in business and trying to pressure
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the next British government into
withdrawal.
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What better way?
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than the assassination of some highly
placed figures.
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A serving politician is one obvious
target.
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And on March 30, 1979, Airy Neve,
Conservative Shadow Secretary of State
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Northern Ireland, is blown up in the
House of Commons car park by the INLA.
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In May, Margaret Thatcher becomes Prime
Minister.
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Now it is the provisional IRA that needs
to upstage its rival and put pressure
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on the new Conservative government.
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Ever since his retirement, Mountbatten
has used Classybourne Castle, which he
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had inherited from Edwina, as the place
for an annual family holiday in August.
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When the troubles began...
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As part of the British royal family and
a former member of the British
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establishment, he is given a close
escort by the Irish police, the Garda.
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But as he gets older and any threat
seems to recede, he asks for this to be
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relaxed.
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A two -man team now stays near
Classeybourne and escorts him on any
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August 1979.
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As usual, Mountbatten and some of his
family have been holidaying at
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Classybourne Castle.
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The locals in the nearby village of
Mulloch Moor know that this holiday will
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soon be ended.
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Also, that one of the family's favourite
pastimes is going out in the 29 -foot
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fishing launch Shadow 5 to fish or lay
lobster pots.
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August 29th.
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Mountbatten and his son -in -law, Lord
John Braebourne, go out to lay pots off
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the Mullochmoor headland.
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That night, one or more IRA men creep
down to the harbour and out to the right
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-hand end of the seawall where shadow is
moored.
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They plant an 18 -inch tube of
gelignite, which can be detonated by
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control.
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At about eight in the morning, the
guarder at a routine checkpoint near the
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Irish border stop a car with two men in
it.
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The driver is unsure of the car's
number, so they are detained on
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driving a stolen vehicle.
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Eleven in the morning.
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It is beautifully sunny, and Mountbatten
decides to lead a party to pick up the
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lobster pots which had been laid the
previous day.
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11 .10am.
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Lord Mountbatten, his elder daughter
Pamela, and her husband, Lord John
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Braybourne, Braybourne's mother, the
Dowager Lady Doreen, and the
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identical 14 -year -old twins, Timothy
and Nicholas, pile into a car and set
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off.
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They are escorted by the two Garda
officers in a separate car.
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Lord Braybourne drives out onto the
harbour wall and stops near Shadow Five.
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The boat has been got ready by 15 -year
-old Paul Maxwell, who is acting as
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boatman.
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Once everyone is on board, Mountbatten
takes the helm and steers the boat out
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into the bay.
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The garter officers are watching as the
boat turns towards the headland off
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which the pots had been laid and then
stops.
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to pick them up.
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Then suddenly, an explosion rips it
apart.
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Nearby boats race to the rescue.
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Lord and Lady Braybourne and their son
Nicholas are pulled from the water,
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but seriously wounded.
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But the Dowager Lady Braybourne, her
grandson Timothy, the young boatman Paul
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Maxwell, and Lord Mountbatten are dead.
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Just as this tragedy is occurring, at
the police station near the border
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checkpoint, one of the men arrested has
been identified as Thomas McMahon, a
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known member of the Provisional IRA.
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Police decide to search his vehicle
thoroughly.
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Three in the afternoon.
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As the news of the Mountbatten killings
is flashed around the world, a roadside
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bomb explodes near Warren Point in
Northern Ireland just as a three -truck
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convoy of the parachute regiment is
passing.
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Six soldiers in the last truck are
killed instantly.
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The surviving troops cordon off the area
and radio for help.
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Within minutes, the platoon of the
Queen's Own Highlanders is flown in by
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helicopter.
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3 .20 in the afternoon.
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As the helicopters are taking off again
with the wounded, a second explosion
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destroys a nearby gatehouse.
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Two Highlanders, one of them the
battalion's commanding officer, Colonel
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Blair, and ten more paratroops are
killed.
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Meanwhile, the police in County Longford
have discovered traces of explosive in
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the car.
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They have also received intelligence
that Thomas McMahon is not only a member
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the Provisional IRA, but known as one of
their leading explosives experts.
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He's believed to have learnt his deadly
trade in Libya.
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and probably to have been involved in
other ambushes conducted in the
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bandit country of South Armagh.
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McMahon and his driver, Francis McGurl,
who has no known previous links with the
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IRA, are arrested on suspicion of
involvement in one or other of the
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Before the end of the day, the
Provisional IRA has claimed
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both outrages.
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The assassination of Lord Mountbatten is
described as an execution, which will
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strike at the sentimental, imperialist
heart of the British people.
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Quite what the other victims had done to
deserve to be executed was never
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explained.
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September 5th, 1979.
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Mountbatten's funeral is held with full
military honours in London.
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Then his coffin is taken to Broadlands
in Hampshire for burial in Rumsey Abbey.
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Dublin, November 23, 1979.
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Thomas MacMahon is sentenced to life
imprisonment for planting the explosives
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Mountbatten's boat.
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Francis McGill is found not guilty of
murder, but imprisoned for five years.
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as an accessory.
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No one is ever arrested for actually
setting off the device.
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The troubles drag on for another fifteen
years.
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It was a very tragic and unnecessary end
for one of Britain's best -loved public
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figures.
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