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      • Charles ‘Pop’ Maguire and fellow Provisional IRA volunteer George McBrearty (see above), were both shot and killed at the junction of Southway and Lone Moor Road in the Brandywell area of Derry city by members of the British armyÕs 14th Intelligence Company.
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  1. 3 days ago · George McBrearty (23) and Charles 'Pop' Maguire (21) were shot dead by undercover British soldiers on May 28 1981. A third man, Eamonn (Peggy) McCourt was arrested after he was shot and seriously wounded, while a fourth escaped uninjured.

  2. A special online commemoration to local volunteers George McBrearty and Charles 'Pop' Maguire who were killed by the SAS on 28th May 1981. 40 years on, we remember them with pride.

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    • Sinn Fein Derry
  3. 1 day ago · On May 28, 1981 during the republican hunger strike of that year, George McBrearty and Charles Maguire approached a car on the city’s Lone Moor Road. The car was driven by an undercover member of the British Army who killed both men.

  4. “We gather here to unveil a mural and honour the memory of Volunteer George McBrearty who 36 years ago today was killed in action along with his friend and comrade Volunteer Charles ‘Pop’ Maguire. George McBrearty fought and died as a proud volunteer in the Irish Republican Army.

  5. AR SON SAOIRSE – GEORGE AND POP. An article by Sean Bresnahan. Today marks the 40th Anniversary of IRA Volunteers George McBrearty and Charles ‘Pop’ Maguire — Derry Brigade, Óglaigh na hÉireann — who made the ultimate sacrifice while engaging enemy forces, defending the Irish Republic and the right of the Irish people to be free ...

  6. May 20, 2017 · George McBrearty (23) died along with another republican, Charles Maguire (21), during a gun battle with members of the 14th Intelligence Company in Derry in May 1981.