A British soldier takes time from his patrolling activities in the Roman Catholic Falls Road area of Belfast last week to show a local youngster the view through the sight of his automatic rifle. The young soldier has befriended local youngsters who usually greet the troops with a hail of stones in the Falls Road.
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Press, 7 May 1981, Page 7
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55A British soldier takes time from his patrolling activities in the Roman Catholic Falls Road area of Belfast last week to show a local youngster the view through the sight of his automatic rifle. The young soldier has befriended local youngsters who usually greet the troops with a hail of stones in the Falls Road. Press, 7 May 1981, Page 7
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