Paul Marlowe (Irish republican)

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Paul Marlowe
Bornc.1945
Aden crisis, The Troubles

Paul Marlowe (c. 1945 – 16 October 1976) was a

Provisional IRA's Belfast Brigade. He held the rank of Training Officer (T/O) when he and two other experienced Volunteers, Frank Fitzsimons and Joey Surgenor, were killed when a bomb they were planting exploded prematurely at Belfast gasworks in October 1976. Marlowe was 31 and had a wife and three children when he died.[1]

Early life

Paul Marlowe was born in

Loyalist areas
in 1945. He moved to England in the early 1960s. Marlowe joined the British Army sometime in the 1960s, and was a

Irish Republican Army

Marlowe returned from England and joined the

Official IRA in December 1969. He was a part of the Belfast Brigade's Third battalion which located around Ardoyne, the New Lodge
and Ligoniel's area in north Belfast. He moved up the Brigade level fast because of his experience in the British Army and he helped to train new recruits. He was interned for a short period in 1972 and quickly released. Marlowe was credited with developing the IRA's version of a Claymore mine.[4] After he was released from internment he became a member of the Belfast's Brigades 1st Battalion staff as a training officer.[5][6][7] He was killed on 16 October 1976 when he and comrades Frank Fitzsimons (28) and Joey Surgenor (23) were planting a bomb at a Belfast gasworks on the Ormeau Road. The bomb exploded prematurely creating a huge explosion and killed the men instantly.[8] All three men were very experienced Volunteers and had over 15 years of experience between the three of them. Surgenor was one of the Volunteers who helped Billy McKee defend the Short Strand in June 1970. The three men's funerals took place on 20 October 1976 and they were buried in the Republican plot at Milltown Cemetery.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Troubles 38 by Joe Baker". Issuu. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  2. ^ I nDil Chuimhne - Tirghra: Ireland's Patriot Dead pp.202
  3. ^ Malcolm Sutton. "CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths". cain.ulst.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  4. ^ Robert W Hite - Out Of The Ashes: An Oral History Of The Provisional Irish Republican Movement. pp.142
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  6. ^ Tirghra I-nDil Chuimhne: Tirghra: Ireland's Patriot Dead pg.202|ISBN 0-9542946-0-2
  7. ^ Robert W Hite - Out Of The Ashes: An Oral History Of The Provisional Irish Republican Movement. pp.142
  8. ^ "CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1976". cain.ulst.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Provisional IRA funeral of Paul Marlowe Francis Fitzsimmons Joseph Surgeoner who died premature explosion in Belfast Gasworks attack October 1976". Victor Patterson. Retrieved 18 December 2018.