Thomas Kavanagh

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The policy brought about striking changes in casualty patterns. In 1972, 110 regular soldiers and 40 locally recruited personnel were killed. For 1976 the corresponding figures were 14 and 40, with local deaths out-numbering the deaths of regular troops in almost every year of the decade that followed.
Making Sense of the Troubles: A History of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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