UDR

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UDR is the abbreviation for the Ulster Defence Regiment, a former infantry regiment of the British Army that operated in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.

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UDR canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former military unit
infantry regiment
abbreviation UDR NERFINISHED
allegiance Crown NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
areaOfOperations Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
branch British Army
conflict The Troubles NERFINISHED
controversy allegations of collusion with loyalist paramilitaries
country United Kingdom
dateDisbanded 1992
dateFounded 1970
engagedAgainst Irish Republican Army NERFINISHED
Provisional IRA NERFINISHED
followedBy Royal Irish Regiment NERFINISHED
foundedBy Government of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
garrison Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
governedBy Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Lisburn NERFINISHED
insignia UDR cap badge
language English
legalBasis Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969 NERFINISHED
mergedInto Royal Irish Regiment NERFINISHED
nickname UDR NERFINISHED
notableFor high casualty rate during the Troubles
largest infantry regiment in the British Army at its peak
operatedIn Counties of Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
parentOrganization Security forces in Northern Ireland
partOf British Army
precededBy Ulster Special Constabulary NERFINISHED
primaryTask counter-insurgency operations
support the Royal Ulster Constabulary
recruitmentBase predominantly Protestant community
some Catholic members
region Ulster NERFINISHED
replaced B Specials NERFINISHED
role internal security
light infantry
serviceBranch Army Reserve NERFINISHED
sizeAtPeak over 7,000 personnel
status disbanded
subjectOf Stevens Inquiries NERFINISHED
multiple historical and academic studies
successor Royal Irish Regiment (Home Service) battalions NERFINISHED
theatre Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
type locally recruited regiment
part-time military unit
uniform British Army standard combat dress with UDR insignia

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