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Many of its members also belonged to the Ulster Volunteer Force.
It led to the formation of the Ulster Volunteer Force.
He was also a founder member of the Ulster Volunteer Force.
The Ulster Volunteer Force are believed to have been behind the bombing.
In 1993 the Ulster Volunteer Force admitted they carried out the attacks.
It was formed in late 1965 or early 1966 and named after the Ulster Volunteer Force of 1913.
He was later killed in 1975 during an internal Ulster Volunteer Force feud.
Those killings were claimed by the Ulster Volunteer Force.
The outlawed Ulster Volunteer Force admitted carrying out the shooting.
Responsibility for the attack was later claimed by the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force.
The Ulster Volunteer Force was initially reported as responsible following comments made by the robbers.
Nelson handed out his blue cards, between twenty and fifty at a time, to members of the Ulster Volunteer Force.
The Saturday shootings, by the Ulster Volunteer Force, raised the annual kill rate to near normal.
Political wing of Ulster Volunteer Force.
The violence led to the reviving of the Ulster Volunteer Force, a unionist militia first formed in 1912.
While the attack was intended to kill Ulster Volunteer Force members who used the bar, only one of the dead had paramilitary connections.
Meaning the Ulster Volunteer Force.
Then the Ulster Volunteer Force sends a car through a Catholic neighborhood and pops the first convenient target.
On 21 May, the group (calling itself the "Ulster Volunteer Force") issued a statement:
"I still found them a decent bunch of lads," said a member of their Ulster Volunteer Force platoon.
His party, the Progressive Unionists, represents the paramilitary group called the Ulster Volunteer Force.
There was talk of preparing an Ulster provisional government and creating an Ulster Volunteer Force.
It also established contact with the National Front, a group that was also close to the Ulster Volunteer Force at the time.
Wilfrid Spender, head of the Ulster Volunteer Force, encouraged his members to join.
With the formation of the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1913, he was made their Director of Ordnance.
Soon after leaving school at 16, he joined the UVF.
He had been kidnapped and shot in the head by the UVF.
Information regarding the role of women in the UVF is limited.
His candidacy came in for criticism from within the UVF.
It was the scene of a bomb attack in 1974 by the UVF.
Now we know this was all about money to appease the UVF.
The area has long been notorious for its powerful UVF unit.
Two UVF men were accidentally blown up in this attack.
And the sinister new twist to the UVF campaign looks set to continue.
The man was disabled eight months after the soldiers died when UVF men shot him in the back.
However the UVF, who wanted to go on the offensive, rejected the proposal out of hand.
In 2003 King was the subject of a death threat from the UVF.
Although no group initially claimed responsibility, the UVF has since done so.
He was killed by the UVF as an alleged informer.
The attack was thought to be a retaliation for the killing of the UVF member.
It is believed he was shot by the UVF.
He did however add that the UVF leadership had not sanctioned the attacks.
An entire UVF cell was arrested as a result.
The UVF spurned the government efforts however and continued killing.
He said the man was wearing a jacket with a UVF badge on it.
The UVF denied he had any connection with it.
The men were shot in their car after being stopped at an illegal UVF checkpoint.
An anonymous letter claimed responsibility on behalf of the UVF.
The UVF did not claim responsibility until 15 July 1993.
A civilian tried to stop the UVF members, and was stabbed-to-death.