In 1969, the Army went into Northern Ireland in support of the Stormont regime that had ruled the province as an Orange State since 1921 but was now facing mass protests by Catholics and nationalists demanding civil rights.
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In 1969, the Army went into Northern Ireland in support of the Stormont regime that had ruled the province as an Orange State since 1921 but was now facing mass protests by Catholics and nationalists demanding civil rights.