Chronolgical Listing: 1984 |
Total: 69 |
| 02 January 1984 Elliott, Robert (25) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot outside his home, Lislaird Road, Castlederg, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 10 January 1984 Fullerton, William (48) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot by sniper while driving his car along Warrenpoint Road, Newry, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 20 January 1984 Houston, Colin (30) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) Off duty. Shot at his home, Sunnymede Avenue, Dunmurry, near Belfast, County Antrim. Memorials |
| | | 27 January 1984 McIntyre, Daniel (28) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Shot from passing car while walking along Manor Drive, Lurgan, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 30 January 1984 Marron, Mark (23) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot while travelling in stolen car, Springfield Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 31 January 1984 Savage, William (27) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in land mine attack on Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) armoured patrol car, Drumintee Road, near Forkhill, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 31 January 1984 Bingham, Thomas (29) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in land mine attack on Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) armoured patrol car, Drumintee Road, near Forkhill, County Armagh Memorials |
| | | 13 February 1984 Young, James (41) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Found shot, Blaney Road, near Crossmaglen, County Armagh. Alleged informer. Memorials |
| | | 21 February 1984 Oram, Paul (26) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in gun battle between undercover British Army (BA) members and Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, Dunloy, near Ballymoney, County Antrim. Memorials |
| | | 21 February 1984 Martin, Declan (18) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: British Army (BA) Killed in gun battle between undercover British Army (BA) members and Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, Dunloy, near Ballymoney, County Antrim. Memorials |
| | | 21 February 1984 Hogan, Henry (21) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: British Army (BA) Killed in gun battle between undercover British Army (BA) members and Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, Dunloy, near Ballymoney, County Antrim. Memorials |
| | | 02 March 1984 Loughlin, Thomas (40) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Killed by booby trap bomb, attached to his van, outside his home, Castlederg, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 03 March 1984 Burrows, Herbert (37) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by booby trap bomb attached to garage door, at his workplace, Alexander Road, Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 06 March 1984 McConnell, William (35) Protestant Status: Prison Officer (PO), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot outside his home, Hawthornden Drive, Belmont, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 08 March 1984 Montgomery, David (24) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot at his workplace, a petrol station, Airport Road, near Moira, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 13 March 1984 Funston, Ronald (28) Protestant Status: ex-Ulster Defence Regiment (xUDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot at his farm, Lowery, near Pettigoe, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 27 March 1984 Ross, David (31) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by remote controlled bomb, hidden in parked van, detonated when British Army (BA) civilian-type mini bus passed, near Gransha Hospital, Clooney Road, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 08 April 1984 Travers, Mary (22) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot during gun attack on her Resident Magistrate father, Thomas Travers, shortly after leaving St Brigid's Roman Catholic Church, while walking along Windsor Avenue, Malone, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 12 April 1984 Whyte, Margaret (51) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: non-specific Loyalist group (LOY) Killed by time bomb left on the windowsill of her home, University Street, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 12 April 1984 Dawson, Michael (23) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: non-specific Loyalist group (LOY) Killed by time bomb left on the windowsill of Margaret Whyte's home, University Street, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 13 April 1984 George, John (26) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) Shot at his home, Thornhill Crescent, Twinbrook, Belfast. Alleged criminal. Memorials |
| | | 21 April 1984 Quigley, Richard (20) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by flying shrapnel while involved in remote controlled bomb attack on British Army (BA) mobile patrol, Foyle Street, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 23 April 1984 Clarke, Neil (21) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot by sniper, while on British Army (BA) mobile patrol, Bishop Street, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 29 April 1984 McGeary, Thomas (48) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: non-specific Republican group (REP) Killed by booby trap bomb attached to his car, while driving along Old Moy Road, Drumarn, near Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 08 May 1984 Johnstone, James (28) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot in in car park at his workplace, Drumglass Hospital, Dungannon, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 09 May 1984 May, Trevor (28) Protestant Status: British Army Territorial Army (TA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Killed by booby trap bomb while travelling in his car shortly after leaving his workplace, Telephone Exchange, Downshire Road, Newry, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 12 May 1984 Hillen, Ivan (46) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot at his farm, Lismore, near Augher, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 14 May 1984 Fitzsimmons, Seamus (21) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Shot by undercover Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) members during attempted robbery at Post Office, Ballygalley, near Larne, County Antrim. Memorials |
| | | 18 May 1984 Elliott, Trevor (28) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in land mine attack on Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) armoured patrol car, Lislea, near Camlough, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 18 May 1984 Gray, Neville (25) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in land mine attack on Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) armoured patrol car, Lislea, near Camlough, County Armagh Memorials |
| | | 18 May 1984 Agar, Thomas (35) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Killed by booby trap bomb attached to his car, outside Lakeland Forum Leisure Centre, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 18 May 1984 Huggins, Robert (29) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Killed by booby trap bomb attached to his car, outside Lakeland Forum Leisure Centre, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 18 May 1984 Gallimore, Peter (27) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Injured by booby trap bomb attached to his car, outside Lakeland Forum Leisure Centre, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. He died 18 October 1984 Memorials |
| | | 29 May 1984 Anderson, Stephen (22) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in land mine attack on British Army (BA) foot patrol, Mounthill, near Crossmaglen, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 03 June 1984 Gallagher, Hugh (26) Catholic Status: ex-Ulster Defence Regiment (xUDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Taxi driver. Found shot in his car, Faccary Road, Loughmacrory, near Omagh, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 04 June 1984 Chambers, David (34) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot by sniper while travelling on motorcycle to his workplace, Dollingstown, near Lurgan, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 09 June 1984 Campbell, James (33) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot while in Pound Loney Social Club, Conway Street, Lower Falls, Belfast. Alleged criminal. Memorials |
| | | 15 June 1984 Todd, Michael (22) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) Shot during gun battle after Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) members surrounded house, Lenadoon Avenue, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 15 June 1984 McCann, Paul (20) Catholic Status: Irish National Liberation Army (INLA), Killed by: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Shot during gun battle after Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) members surrounded house, Lenadoon Avenue, Belfast Memorials |
| | | 09 July 1984 McAtarsney, Anthony (37) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Shot while getting into his car shortly after leaving work, Millfield, Belfast Memorials |
| | | 13 July 1984 Price, William (28) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot by undercover British Army (BA) members, during attempted incendiary bomb attack on factory, Ardboe, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 14 July 1984 McKinley, Norman (32) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in land mine attack on Ulster Defence Regiment foot patrol, Second Corgary, near Castlederg, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 14 July 1984 Kerrigan, Heather (20) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in land mine attack on Ulster Defence Regiment foot patrol, Second Corgary, near Castlederg, County Tyrone Memorials |
| | | 26 July 1984 McNally, Brian (25) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Found shot, Meigh, County Armagh. Alleged informer. Memorials |
| | | 08 August 1984 Watters, Brendan (24) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Died in premature bomb explosion in house, Barcroft Park, Newry, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 10 August 1984 Redfern, Benjamin (32) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Association (UDA), Killed by: not known (nk) Crushed to death in back of refuse lorry during attempted escape from Long Kesh / Maze Prison, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 10 August 1984 Hand, Francis (26) nfNIRI Status: Garda Siochana (GS), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot during armed robbery at post office, Drumcree, County Meath. Memorials |
| | | 12 August 1984 Downes, Sean (22) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Shot by plastic bullet, during anti-internment march, Andersonstown Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 12 August 1984 White, Malcolm (26) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in land mine attack on Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) mobile patrol, Crockanboy, Greencastle, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 07 September 1984 Bennett, Robert (45) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot at his workplace, a timber yard, Ballygawley Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 07 September 1984 Cullen, Malcolm (23) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot at his workplace, a timber yard, Ballygawley Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone. With off duty Ulster Defence Regiment member at the time. Memorials |
| | | 29 September 1984 Stack, Brian (47) nfNIRI Status: Irish Prison Officer (IPO), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Employed at Portlaoise Prison. Died 18 months after being shot shortly after leaving the National Stadium, while walking along South Circular Road, Dublin. He was injured on 25 March 1983. Memorials |
| | | 08 October 1984 Simpson, Melvin (40) Protestant Status: ex-Ulster Defence Regiment (xUDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot at his workplace, building site, Ann Street, Dungannon, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 12 October 1984 Berry, Anthony (59) nfNIB Status: Civilian Political Activist (CivPA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Member of Parliament. Killed in time bomb attack at Conservative Party Conference, Grand Hotel, Brighton, Sussex, England. Memorials |
| | | 12 October 1984 Taylor, Eric (54) nfNIB Status: Civilian Political Activist (CivPA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Member of Conservative Party. Killed in time bomb attack at Conservative Party Conference, Grand Hotel, Brighton, Sussex, England. Memorials |
| | | 12 October 1984 Wakeham, Roberta (45) nfNIB Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in time bomb attack at Conservative Party Conference, Grand Hotel, Brighton, Sussex, England. Memorials |
| | | 12 October 1984 Shattock, Jeanne (52) nfNIB Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in time bomb attack at Conservative Party Conference, Grand Hotel, Brighton, Sussex, England. Memorials |
| | | 12 October 1984 MacLean, Muriel (54) nfNIB Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Injured in time bomb attack at Conservative Party Conference, Grand Hotel, Brighton, Sussex, England. She died 13th November 1984 Memorials |
| | | 19 October 1984 Jackson, Fred (48) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot by undercover British Army (BA) member, during attempted ambush of Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit, Tamnamore, near Dungannon, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 19 October 1984 Utteridge, Timothy (19) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot by sniper while on British Army (BA), foot patrol, Norglen Road, Turf Lodge, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 31 October 1984 Muldoon, Harry (45) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Shot at his home, Mountainview Drive, off Crumlin Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 16 November 1984 Brady, Patrick (36) Catholic Status: Civilian Political Activist (CivPA), Killed by: Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) Sinn Fein (SF) member. Shot at his workplace, a dairy, Boucher Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 23 November 1984 McLaughlin, William (25) Catholic Status: Civilian Political Activist (CivPA), Killed by: Protestant Action Force (PAF) Sinn Fein (SF) activist. Shot, shortly after leaving Department of Health and Social Services office, Church Road, Newtownabbey, County Antrim. Memorials |
| | | 02 December 1984 Slater, Alistair (28) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot during gun battle between undercover British Army (BA) unit and Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit, Drumrush, near Kesh, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 02 December 1984 MacGiolla Bhrighde, Antoine (27) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot during gun battle between undercover British Army (BA) unit and Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit, Drumrush, near Kesh, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 02 December 1984 Fleming, Kieran (26) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: not known (nk) Drowned in Bannagh River, near Kesh, County Fermanagh. Escaping from gun battle between undercover British Army (BA) unit and Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit. His body found in the river on 21 December 1984. Memorials |
| | | 06 December 1984 Fleming, William (19) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot by undercover British Army (BA) members while travelling on motorcycle in the grounds of Gransha Hospital, off Clooney Road, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 06 December 1984 Doherty, Daniel (23) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot by undercover British Army (BA) members, while travelling on motorcycle in the grounds of Gransha Hospital, off Clooney Road, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 17 December 1984 McIlvenna, Sean (33) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Shot while running across field, shortly after being involved in an Irish Republican Army (IRA) land mine attack on Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) mobile patrol, off Lisbofin Road, Mullanary, near Blackwatertown, County Armagh. Memorials |
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