MRF Shadow Troop
The Untold True Story of Top Secret British Military Intelligence Undercover Operations in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1972-1974
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Narrated by:
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Johnathan Rufus Welsh
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Simon Cursey
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Some thought it stood for "Military Reconnaissance Force", others "Mobile Reconnaissance Force". Many people thought it didn't exist at all....
For decades there has been argument in the media and amongst politicians about the possible existence and extent of a shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland. MRF Shadow Troop confirms there was such an agenda in the early, chaotic days of British military intervention across the Irish Sea. But amongst the mountain of speculation there is little of any accuracy or authority relating to this period.
The speculation about the unit's name and mission only added to the uncertainty amongst their targets: members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, the IRA, the provos. Simon Cursey was recruited into the Military Reaction Force - the unit's true name - in 1972. This book is his personal account of his time with the group and in it he reveals the truth about their operations-the briefings, missions, political wrangling, and government-sanctioned law-bending.
MRF Shadow Troop is a fascinating, exciting but above all accurate historical audiobook about the pioneers of counter-terrorism.
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- Great book well written and interesting
- 18-10-2024
Boys own storytelling
Interesting read in a boys own storytelling manner. Hardly an historical piece with a tone of Walter Mitty in places. Some will question the authenticity of it all.
Starts well but by the end the Author comes across as bitter and the final chapter shows his true soul. Not very nice.
Highlights exactly why the rule of law must apply to all especially government forces.
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