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There are already a large number of troops in the Ulster Defence Regiment.
He was found guilty of attempting to murder an Ulster Defence Regiment man.
He was an also an off-duty member of the Ulster Defence Regiment.
He served as a part-time member of the Ulster Defence Regiment for 15 years.
This was the last time the Ulster Defence Regiment was called out.
They were reallocated to the Ulster Defence Regiment in 1970.
Part-time Ulster Defence Regiment staff have been called-in to work full time.
He also served in the Ulster Defence Regiment.
Christie, 24, a former private in the Ulster Defence Regiment, had been found guilty of manslaughter.
Gaston worked as a farmer and served part-time in the Ulster Defence Regiment.
The inquiry, due to be completed at the end of next month, has resulted in serious tension between the police and the Ulster Defence Regiment.
Those who wish to continue to serve can volunteer to do so on a part-time basis in the Ulster Defence Regiment.
The Ulster Defence Regiment live with the Northern Ireland problem every day of their lives.
He was appointed brigadier of the Ulster Defence Regiment in July 1971.
Listed below is a chronology of Ulster Defence Regiment operations:
He was then a commander in the County Armagh company of the Ulster Defence Regiment until 1974.
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He was also the first Colonel Commandant of Ulster Defence Regiment from 1969 to 1979.
The most unpopular of the security forces is the Ulster Defence Regiment, the locally-recruited and predominantly Protestant force.
In Northern Ireland he was given the challenging task of forming the Ulster Defence Regiment.
At least forty-eight loyalists were arrested, two of whom turned out to be full-time members of the Ulster Defence Regiment.
Two Ulster Defence Regiment men were killed on the Killylea road in Armagh.
Her brother was a Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) soldier.
The 3rd (County Down) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions.
In the final handover to the Ulster Defence Regiment, the B Specials had to surrender their weapons and uniforms.
The results at 3 UDR were best in this respect.
Another 61 members were killed after they had left the UDR.
He is a former teacher and was an officer in the UDR.
He is the first UDR soldier to be killed in action.
Two men run away from a car at a 4 UDR checkpoint.
It always is on the nights I'm out with the UDR.
A number of UDR personnel applied for and were issued with personal weapons.
The UDR medal was only issued to 1,254 members of the 40,000 who served.
A secondary school teacher, she and her husband had both volunteered for the UDR.
Three of the UDR soldiers were acquitted on appeal in 1992.
The gang member who suggested the attack was a UDR soldier.
The man is arrested by the UDR in a local hotel and handed over to the police.
It helps to explain why the UDR is kept away from the toughest republican areas.
This was not the first time the UDR lieutenant colonel has faced danger.
His party, the UDR, took part in the 1997 parliamentary election, obtaining four seats.
He was a member of the UDR party.
Most of the UDR base was destroyed by the blast and the fire that followed.
The sniper had mistaken her car for that of a UDR soldier.
A UDR soldier was badly wounded in the attack.
Jamison was returning from delivering concrete to a UDR base.
Another victim was shot after being mistaken for his co-worker, an UDR member.
They had been stopped at a fake UDR checkpoint.
Six UDR men have now been charged.
There were few military style frontal attacks on UDR establishments, but some did occur.
The first of these was raised at 2 UDR under the command of a sergeant.