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Basically Savile's finding is that the soldiers fired on Donaghey, then aged 15, at around 1355 because they thought, incorrectly, that he was about to throw a nail-bomb (though he had certainly been throwing stones); four or five shots were fired, of which only one or two hit anyone.
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The report did find that one demonstrator killed, 17-year-old Gerald Donaghey, was a junior Provisional IRA member who was carrying four homemade grenades, called nail bombs, in his pockets.
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It would be great if they used him as a younger Jack Donaghey in a flashback!
New Details on the Chris Pine Reboot of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan Series | /Film 2010
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But it said Donaghey was running away when shot and posed no risk to soldiers.
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FLIR generates much better profitability than its defense-oriented competitors because it spends its own money on research and development, explains Donaghey.
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This is an image on the front of the school, found at 226 Donaghey Avenue.
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R. Stiehl PIT 0 0 0 0 .000 S. Donaghey PIT 0 0 0 0 .000
New York-Penn League Baseball - Auburn vs. Mahoning Valley 2000
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"The availability of the V200 is a major step forward for water utilities globally," Donaghey added.
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But it said Donaghey was running away when shot and posed no risk to soldiers.
ajc.com - News 2010
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But it said Donaghey was running away when shot and posed no risk to soldiers.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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