The admirable decision to post the whole of the report of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry
online (first volume in PDF available
here) may not actually spur a lot of people to read it, but it has gripped me, and over lunch breaks and commutes in the last week or so I have been poring over the details of the first volume. (In case you are interested, I've
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4.7 it was submitted that those who fired did so because of a “culture” that had grown up among soldiers at the time in Northern Ireland, to the effect that they could fire with impunity, secure in the knowledge ... that their actions would ... be investigated ... by the Royal Military Police
There's a point that has been made a few times that it was foolish to send the Paras into Northern Ireland at all. They are an elite fighting force, whose role is much different and much more dangerous than the rest of the Army. They can expect to get sent into very dangerous situations and are trained accordingly.
On their last posting to Northern Ireland they operated in the Dungannon area - where there were complaints from the Unionist populace about their conduct!
and were done with 7.74 mm rounds
The SLR used 7.62 mm rounds - does the report state 7.74?
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On the calibre of the ammunition, you're correct, and so is the report; my mistake (and have changed it now).
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