Belfast 1979, stories from the troubles
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- In this video, Kevin Hicks shares a couple of personal stories of his experiences during the troubles in Northern Ireland while serving in Belfast in 1979.
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A bold subject to discuss Kevin given the issue is still so raw for many people but you handled it brilliantly. I was wondering where you going to go with it as it's such a difficult subject, so well done.
Thanks D, that's appreciated. As you say it is still a raw subject and within living memory for so many. 👍🏻
It was heartbreaking to watch that happening as a kid here in US. I have no doubt our news only covered a fraction of it then.
I'm also from the North. My biological father was a soldier with the Queens Own Highlanders during the Troubles. My biological mother was a married woman who lived on the Shankill. I was abandoned for adoption. Sadly when I went to search for them they had both since died. It leaves me feeling a bit empty, I got some misinformation about both, especially that my mother wanted nothing to do with me. She only died a few years ago, I had a few years opportunity to meet her, as she was only in Belfast. Alas, I was lied to by half siblings and told she had moved somewhere in England. I still find this pretty hard to overcome, if I ever will. Apparently I have my father's eyes, colouring etc. Sorry this isn't a happy story.
Edit: my mother apparently always wondered where I was and always wanted to get to know me. Cousins lied and said they heard I had moved to South Africa.
Just noticed that I forgot to give this a "like". My sergeant in the Bermuda Regiment's newly formed Recce platoon served in Ireland. Kept us entertained with his stories of thinking out of the box when patrolling on foot, on driving a Saracen. Good times in the service!
I would love to hear more stories about your service Mr. Kevin. Whether it’s a bit of levity or more serious, they are a delight to hear.
Thank you 👍🏻
Yes definitely. It's something that is almost hidden but I try to learn as much as I can.
Moments of humour amidst the grimness of the Troubles. Thank you for sharing, Kevin.
I live near Aldershot & lots of training takes place in that area. A friend's mom was taking the dog for a walk near a lake, when the dog discovered a soldier hiding in a bush (just as you were). The dog was so happy, but the soldier whispered "please go away. I'm hiding. I frequently see full patrols & troops camping just 250m from my house. It's just normal for me to stop & chat with them as I'm walking in the area.
Always wanted to hear about the troubles from a British soldiers perspective. Very interesting
Kevin I hope you know you are a legend, what a gent you are love you’re stories and can’t get enough thank you so much for being who you are !
Wow, thanks Harry 👍🏻
Im from northern Ireland myself and I loved my dads stories (royal engineer during the same time as you served) would love to hear more of these stories. Ones that dont include getting shot at while building sangers would be great haha
Cheers James, I might do a sequel one day 😉
And this is why we must always tell our stories to others and pass them on. Even when we experience what might be only local history or recent history every experience should be saved. For the stories untold will be lost when they are no longer living memory. I enjoy many of the videos, but those with a personal touch are always the most enjoyable. Like a grandfather sitting near the fire and sharing his experiences.
Thank you 👍🏻
You handled a heartbreaking time for all Ireland very well, including soldier experiences that express humor and humanity. My father was born in Ulster, but then came over when he was a little boy. But he still had relatives there, including a favorite aunt, who visited regularly throughout my life. His favorite aunt, became my favorite aunt too. Everybody loved her. She was a shining example of the best the Irish could be. She was a teacher for forty years, and all her students loved her, Catholic and Protestant alike. But then came a time when folks were insisting on separate schools, and children who had played together started to look at each other with hate in their hearts. In the early seventies, a car bomb went off down at the end of her block, and she was burned out of her home. She came over and stayed with us for an extended time as things were rebuilt. I’d run home from school so I could have tea with her in the afternoon, so she could tell me stories of Ireland. And even after she was burned out of her home, she never harbored any hatred in her heart or blame. Rather, she was heartbroken. When I was in the US Army, stationed in Germany in the 1980s (when there was still two), we often worked with British military. I had a British soldier tell me he hated the Irish-he’d been stationed in Ulster. My heart broke for my aunt Lily.
It was such a harsh time, that's for sure. I always say my experience there left a stain on my soul. So sad.
Thank you for your comment and your lovely recollection of your aunt Lily. 👍🏻
Fantastic stories Kevin, much respect. I did 3 tours in the 93, 95 and 97.
Good on you too mate, thanks 👍🏻
Was it getting safer by then? Or did you notice less violence from one tour to the next?
@@squamish4244 I didn't notice because I did 4 concurrent tours. Sadly the two years I was there had among the highest death toll of the troubles.
I would love to hear more stories of your experiences serving during the troubles. As an American who is fascinated with that particular conflict it is very interesting to hear a British soldiers point of view.
You are an inspiration to all; your compassion for total strangers is a lovely example. I can only hope to be so kind and gentle.
Love it. Thats something that has amazed me since i was in. The fact that a situation that either made you angry or scared or both, can become a story you laugh about in the pub for years.
Thats for sure 😉
Kevin i absolutelly loved these two stories. Thank you.
Thank you Kevin 😊, you're wonderful to listen to and look forward to more 😊
Great story Kevin. Don't you just love it when governments place their military between two groups that are trying to kill each other. Civil wars are some of the most dangerous environments on earth, both sides want to kill you for interfering. Take care.
Not exactly true regarding the troubles as the British Army actively worked and colluded with one side against the other. As they’ve said in released documents there war was with the IRA, Loyalist paramilitaries and other republican groups were simply ‘criminal gangs’ to them. It was IRA vs British army
It's not as straight forward as that though. The British forces were colluding with loyalist paramilitaries to murder nationalists. It was very dirty war with war crimes committed by all sides.
Then, a later government decides to take soldiers to court for doing the job that previous governments sent them to do.
You are the best storyteller. Thank you for your service
Thank you for your service, Kevin.
Loved the stories Kevin, growing up around squadies and living with two squadies (my mum and dad) id hear from the most funnest to the most saddest. I always love to hear squadies stories and hopefully ill have stories of my own to tell. Love to hear more Kev, God bless you.
Great stories, Kevin! These are views we’d never hear from historical shows or books. It’s the minutiae that make the time come alive for us, and on a personal level.
If it’s proper for an American to thank you for your service, consider it done.
God bless, and stay strong.
Cheers!
Thanks Allen, appreciate it 👍🏻
It is always worse for those whom are forced to tolerate the invasion and continued illegal occupation of their country.
So glad I found this channel, thank you for your service and for uploading these videos!
Welcome, I'm glad you like them!
Thanks for your time kevin hicks, glad this troubles are over for folks across the big water! Keep up the great content!
You bet, cheers James 👍🏻
Thank you Kevin, outstanding as always 👏
Fantastic Kevin thanks for sharing 👍 I had a long laugh to myself remembering very similar stories of my own ...
I just discovered this channel today, and let me say i love it . I have been watching your videos since this morning, and the way you tell your stories is just so intriguing. I could sit and listen to you talk for hours, and i would love to hear your stories in real life too. Kudos to you, and much respect.
Thank you and welcome 👍🏻
Bless you kev, very interesting stories. We often take forgranted the people who have actually been there and experienced it first hand and to actually sit down and hear about it like this. Thank you for documenting that and for your service.
Absolutely 👍🏻
I cud keep hearing your stories all day long.! Thanks for all. 🇭🇺👍
Thanks Kevin. Very much appreciated. Sean
I love how you tell your stories; how you present history. You have my best channels on UA-cam!
Glad you enjoy it!
I just discovered your channel, and man do I wish that I discovered you much earlier, now I binge your films, keep up the great work and wish you a great day
Haha, thanks & welcome aboard 👍🏻
Great stories, Kevin. Knowing these are stories from your own personal experience makes them so much more interesting too! Can't wait for more :)
Absolutely! I'll tease them out 😉
Much more light-hearted than I anticipated.
Always a pleasure,sir.
Thanks for the stories, Kevin. There's something about that kind of story that gives them such authenticity and makes them so unique, and it's crazy to think that every person that took part of a conflict must have stories of their own.
They would have indeed 😉
I just recently discovered your videos and I love all I've seen so far! My wife , son and I think your stories are fantastic and the information you provide is top notch, thank you for your work!
Wow, Brandon, that's very kind of you. A big thank you to you, your wife and son for your support of the channel 👍🏻
I'm discovering your channel, it's a gold mine of information and experience. So much that my fellow "squad lads" of Catalonia can relate to and learn from your convert assignments histories. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome Juan, glad to hear it 👍🏻
Love you Kevin! I am an aspiring historian going thru college to become such! Your medieval content is an inspiration, Always great content, you are a king among kings.
Thanks & good luck with your course 👍🏻
These are great stories and thank you for your service and the accounts. I'd love to hear or read more of you have covered them further
Thanks for sharing, Kevin
Thank you for your service 🤗🙏🇬🇧 Sara
Some fantastic stories. Thanks for sharing!
Thankfully both situations ended up light but absolutely tense at the moment. Great to hear stories of your military days Kev !! Cheers
Thanks for these little stories from your past! Your history lessons are much bloodier. ⚔ 🏹 🩸🩸😮
Thanks for the stories Kevin
Love your videos. Keep them coming!
Kevin.....you're positively my favorite internet presenter. Bar none. Thank you for your military service, and for sharing your exceptional historical knowledge on so many things.
Cheers Keith, I'm glad you enjoy the channel 👍🏻
Thanks for the stories, Kevin!
I am one of the ones who asked for something about The Troubles. 👍🏻
Ah, thanks, I hope I managed to deliver. 👍🏻
Awesome video as always. Thanks!
Awesome stories Kevin. I'm one of the originals who requested and it didn't disappoint. Thank you mate. Your mate From Australia
No worries Darrell, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
One of the best channels on UA-cam!!
Thanks Chris 👍🏻
Another great video, thank you Kevin for the endless knowledge and entertainment!
My pleasure!
Great stories, I lived there from 84-89 when my parents moved there for work. I did my High Schooling in Coleraine. The Troubles were mostly over by then although the IRA did blow up the dentist on our street to try and get at a RUC building next door. They failed but gave the dentist and patient quite a fright.
My goodness. 👍🏻
From one veteran to another, good effort Kevin. Love your channel and all you do. Well done.
I appreciate that, thank you!
I would absolutely love to hear more of these stories! That was fantastic
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely story Kevin! Keep them coming.
Great story!!! You had me laughing with the bush story. I would love to hear more of your personal stories. I am an American and never even knew about the turmoil between the Irish. So, I learned something new today and I thank you for that Kevin.
but you should know or atleast wonder why in America the van's the poilce use to transport people are called paddy wagons lol
@@Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a im my place we call them as biscuit van
You never knew about the turmoil in Ireland where were you living all that time on the moon 🌙🤨
No, rather you never knew the turmoil between the Irish as there was no turmoil between the Irish - the turmoil was between the Irish & the British a completely different scenario...
I greatly enjoy every single one of your videos!
These were absolutely incredible, MORE MORE MOREEEE
LOL 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing the stories Kevin and thanks for all the interesting videos. Really excellent 👍🏼
My pleasure!
Thank you for sharing.
Those were great stories! I really enjoy your channel.
Cheers 👍🏻
Hi Kevin 😀 Another fabulous film! I love the personal stories from history and even better that these are your personal stories. I wonder if that young couple are still together today, possibly telling their own stories of the British soldier in the bush, priceless! 😂
LOL, I've often wondered myself.
This man is addictive, i cant get enough kevin!
Cheers buddy 👍🏻
You're a good man Mr Hicks.
That’s really amazing stories, very simple occurrences but very captivating
FUNNY, nice one Kevin.
Very difficult time's in a Beautiful Country.
Lovely to see your Squady photo and hear your stories.
As Alway's
A Much Appreciative
Raptor Rob 👍
Thanks Rob - you changed your handle?
Great story. My respects to you Kevin. Thanks for your service 🙏
Much appreciated 👍
What stories you can tell!
So many lives rolled into one.
I was in Londonderry in 1978 for 18 months did more or less the same operations Kevin. Couldn’t believe the bit about the cemetery as we did a three day op on the edge of a cemetery overlooking the border near Strabane. Thanks for the memories.
Haha, cheers mate, we walked the walk eh?
@@thehistorysquad sure did pal,
Great stories, thanks for sharing!
I remember seeing news stories about this when I was young but too young to understand what was happening. Thanks for your information!
Love these stories, would love to hear more kevin!
I'll play a few more out in due course 😉. Thanks for watching.
My dad was serving as a Peacekeeper in Cyprus back in the mid 70's as a Tank Commander!(Leopard 2) (Royal Canadian Dragoons) Also did maneuvers in West Germany at the time taking command of a Leopard 1. I love hearing stories of people who've served, Great video! My dads side of the family is from England. Liverpool to be exact, As of last year or so I did Ancestry DNA and found that on his side we come from Ireland! South Down & North Louth! Bit of Scotland and Northern Philippines but mostly I am a mix of Southern Philippines and Irish! Great video Kevin! Love it, Love the channel!! 🍁
How lovely, thanks for your comment. I love the history of people and am always asking where they come from and what's their background geographically. I find it fascinating 👍🏻
Just for information for your Dad, The Canadian Army received their Leopard 1 Tanks in 1977, in 2007 they received ex Netherlands Army Leopard 2 tanks for use in Afghanistan.
I served in Cyprus in 1974 in the UN when the Turkish army invaded, and as far as I am aware no main battle tanks were deployed in Cyprus by the peace keeping forces, as the main fighting had died out by about August 1974.
LOVED THE STORY SIR ! 👍👍👍PLEASE SHARE MORE . 🏴☠️
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another great video Kevin, cheers!
Thanks again!
Thanks for that, went to a wedding in NI, height of the troubles, nothing untoward happened. Very nice people and no tourists at the giants causeway. Had a lovely time.
Thank you so much for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Cool stories! Would love to hear some more!
Going down your video list watching what hits me. I really enjoy your method of storytelling. Thank you.
I appreciate it, thanks for watching 👍🏻
thanks Kevin!
My uncle Ralph was in the Coldstream Guards and served in Northern Ireland in the early 70s, I can always remember spending weekends at my grandparent's and my grandma sitting by the phone every evening, because my uncle had standing orders from gran that he had to phone every night and let her know he was ok, the only time he didn't, she somehow managed to phone the barracks and played holy hell with his CO, who played holy hell with his sergeant, who played holy hell with him, needless to say he never missed a phone call again, keep the stories coming mate😎🏹🙏
🤣 Nice one Sean, love the story. 👍🏻
0:48 i agree as well, thank you for sharing your experience/s, regards.
Thank you for this! I was trying to learn more and that was very funny
Could listen to your stories for days :D
I'm an American and I love this new favorite channel no doubt
Cheers!!
Greetings once again from nova Scotia, thank you for sharing some, of what I imagine being close to hell on earth, for much of your time in service. Thank you once again for your humour and your class. Blessings, Arthur
Thanks Arthur 👍🏻
Great stories, Kevin!
Wars are weird.
these are the best kind of war story, just stories about people doing their best to carry on living while a war tries to get in their way. and very charmingly told
I've subscribed only just recently, but it is a pleasure to listen to you, Sir!
Troubles have always fascinated me, as it never been pictured properly in any movie.
Also, as non English it is all new to me.
Very well done!
Thanks!
Thank you and welcome 👍🏻
If you can find the film 5 Minutes of Heaven, thats exactly how the troubles felt like, although from the unionist perspective
Fantastic video.
Hi it’s Mayim, I was registered in Ballymena in 1979 because my daddy was in the Green Howards xxxx blessings for telling the truth xxxx
My very first patrol was with the Green Howards, led by a guy nicknamed 'Nick the Greek' 👍🏻
Bless you sir.
I think the main reason people aren’t interested in history is because of how dry it is presented. “On this date.. XYZ happened”. No one really cares about it like that. But when stories are told with real emotion, it becomes just as entertaining as Star Wars. Thank you for keeping it relatable and entertaining Kevin
Wow, that’s very kind, thanks 👍
In the 80s I spent a lot of time with my then wife’s uncle (DERR) and aunt at Whittington and heard some great stories from lads in the mess when I went drinking there. Some were too rude to tell on UA-cam and others were simply fascinating or hilarious. Sadly I also heard stories from N Ireland that were tragic of soldiers who couldn’t deal with the pressure and boredom of being in N Ireland.
As so often happens civilians then and now don’t realise what really goes on and don’t appreciate what service personnel go through.
Thanks Kevin for your service and thanks to all who serve our country so well.
Cheers
We do have our dark side that's for sure, but thanks for your comment Nige, I appreciate it 👍🏻
Hi Kevin, it left a stain on the souls of us all, but at the time being young, adventurous, and super fit (Infantry,1RRF) I loved being there, I felt that it was real soldiering, which it was, not just square bashing or ceremonial. We had some bad times though in Belfast and in Londonderry (73-75) .
When in Bks I used to drink in Bde Hq at the Lemon Club, which was the RMP's social club. I met some real nice guys and girls from your Regiment, and that;s what, along with the RUC, made me join the Police on leaving the army.
I have no regrets and would do it all again, but lingering there in the background is a little bit of PTSD and yes, a stain on the soul.
Take care my friend and give us archers a few tales of the longbow!
Cheers Norm, will do 👍🏻
Wow, this video was very interesting!! (Like all others in your channel) Thank's a lot for sharing and for your service!!
Keep it up, your channel is wonderful. I have found it recently and i'm watching all your videos :) I subbed immediately.
That's great to hear, thank you & welcome aboard 👍🏻
Sometimes your in the wrong place at the right time or vice a versa. Glad your here to tell the tales.
Thank you for your service. Always the best stories from soldiers & emergency services people are the funny ones.
they are indeed, thanks for the visit 👍🏻
Brilliant!
hi kev that was so funny what really happened keep the storys coming i heard all the storys .