Derry Brigade | |
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Allegiance | Provisional Irish Republican Army |
Size | 50 active members |
Area of operations | Derry city, Northern Ireland [1] |
Main actions | 1990 Proxy bomb attack at Coshquin |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Martin McGuinness William McGuiness [1] |
The Derry Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) operated in the city of Derry, Northern Ireland, and its surroundings during the Troubles. The Derry Brigade was one of the most active groups in the IRA. [2]
A small IRA battalion existed in Derry since the Troubles began,[ citation needed ] but it never had a steady number of volunteers until Bloody Sunday, which saw an influx of new recruits.
The Derry Brigade was organised in three different levels. The highest position was occupied by the Brigade's officer commanding, the top IRA ranking in the city. Beneath him was the ten-men Derry Brigade Command, made of experienced IRA volunteers, among them one or two prominent Sinn Féin politicians. The lower layer was the Command Staff, which includes the quarter-master, the engineering department, the financial department and internal affairs, the latter to deal with informers. [1] The Brigade strength was around 50 active members. [1]
The Command Staff, through their Officer Commanders, operated active service units in the four republican strongholds of the city: Bogside/Brandywell district, Creggan, Waterside and Shantallow. [1]