14 May 1977: The strange death and disappearance of Captain
Robert Nairac on this day. In one of the most bizarre and deadly incidents of
the Conflict in the North in the 1970s this British Officer (in Mufti at the
time & he was armed with a 9mm
Browning pistol ) was set upon in the carpark of The Three Steps pub in
Dromintee, South Armagh. He is said to have told regulars of the pub that he
was Danny McErlaine, a motor mechanic and member of the Official IRA.
At around 11.45 p.m., he was abducted following a struggle in the and taken across the border into the Republic near Ravensdale Wood in Co Louth. Here he was set upon and brutally interrogated but would admit to nothing. When he knew the game was up and he going to be executed his last words were ‘Bless me Father for I have sinned’.
Had he been an SAS member, he would not have been allowed to operate in the way he did. Before his death we had been very concerned at the lack of checks on his activities. No one seemed to know who his boss was, and he appeared to have been allowed to get out of control, deciding himself what tasks he would do.
Ghost Force by Former SAS Warrant Officer Ken Connor
Captain Nairac's exceptional courage and acts of the
greatest heroism in circumstances of extreme peril showed devotion to duty and
personal courage second to none.
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