Welcome to Bandit Country
The Louth /Armagh border is only 4 miles North of the town I grew up in. The IRA active service unit in this area were one of the most lethal in Northern Ireland. Sniper attacks, homemade mortars, roadside bombs and attacks on mainland Britain all originated from a small farming community called South Armagh. This area became a no-go area for the British army, leading the Northern Ireland Secretary to give it the title Bandit country. My guest today is Toby Harden, the author of the book Bandit Country, The IRA & South Armagh https://tobyharnden.com/

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Bandit Country Revisited: Spies, Snipers, Smugglers & the Shadow War in Northern Ireland

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IRA's Special Forces Unit | Toby Harnden, Author of "Bandit Country" on The SOUTH ARMAGH IRA

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Britain's Most Controversial Spy

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Loughgall 1987 The Ambush the SAS Won't Talk About

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CROSSMAGLEN IRA MAN TELLS HIS STORY | Prison Breaks, Ambushes and Robert Nairac | Martin McAllister

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Northern Ireland: The IRA Resurgence

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A History of The Troubles Pt. 2: The Long War 1979-1989

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IRA BOMBER PAT MAGEE

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The IRA Officer Who Took Down the Belfast Laundry — Brendan Hughes, 1972

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Gibraltar 1988 - 'The Journey Home'

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British Soldiers Who Served During "The Troubles" Tell Valiant Stories | Our History

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IRA's K*LLING FIELDS - The Story Of The EAST TYRONE IRA | Jon Trigg, Ex-British Army & Author

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South Armagh - "Bandit Country" (1976)

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Spotlight On The Troubles: A Secret History: Episode 3

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First Casualty: The CIA Secret Paramilitary Teams in Afghanistan | Toby Harnden | Ep. 121

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Women Of The Troubles | B*mbers, Assassins & Victims| Martin Dillon, Author

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When the Hammer Turns Against the Sickle: The INLA vs The IPLO

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The Rhodesian Bush War

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The IRA: The Long War: With Peter Taylor

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