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{{Short description|Military unit}}
{{See also|Ulster Defence Regiment}}▼
{{See also|List of battalions and locations of the Ulster Defence Regiment}}▼
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|unit_name= 1st Battalion
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|dates= 1970–1992
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|type= [[Infantry battalion]]
|role= Internal Security
|size= 750
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|garrison_label=Regimental Headquarters
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|motto= ''"[[Quis Separabit]]"'' ({{small|Latin}})<br />''"Who Shall Separate Us?"''
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|commander1_label= Colonel Commandant
|commander2=Colonel Sir [[Dennis Faulkner]] CBE
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'''1st (County Antrim) Battalion,
▲{{See also|Ulster Defence Regiment}}
▲{{See also|List of battalions and locations of the Ulster Defence Regiment}}
▲'''1st (County Antrim) Battalion, [[Ulster Defence Regiment]] (1 UDR)''' was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original [[battalion]]s specified in the The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received [[Royal Assent]] on 18 December 1969<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=44996|startpage=129747|date=29 December 1969|accessdate=5 March 2009}}</ref> and was brought into force on 1 January 1970.<ref>[[Statutory Instrument]], 1969 No. 1860 (C. 58), The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969 (Commencement) Order 1969</ref><ref>The New Law Journal, Volume 120, Part 1</ref> It was amalgamated with the [[9th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment]] in 1991 to form the [[1st/9th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment]].
==History==
Along with the other
The first training major (TISO) was Major G.D. Issac of the [[Royal Regiment of Wales]], who established battalion headquarters at the Depot [[Royal Irish Rangers]], [[Ballymena]].
One of the first major interventions by the battalion was to, along with elements of the [[3rd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment|3rd Battalion]], provide support for [[7th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment|7 UDR]] in implementing the deployment of 31 vehicle checkpoints on all main roads leading into [[Belfast]] to prevent the
The battalion responded to a general call-out in August 1971 to support regular troops during the first [[Operation Demetrius|internment]] sweep of [[
===Early operations===
[[File:Soldiers of 1 UDR on parade at Steeple Camp, Antrim.jpg|thumb|
The experience of 1 UDR was the same as that of all battalions of the regiment in the early days. Because of equipment shortages patrols had to be carried out in private cars or in vehicles borrowed from other army units.<ref name="Gamble 133">Gamble 2009, p133</ref> Instead of torches, patrols carried [[Lantern#
The [[9th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment|9th (Country Antrim) Battalion]] was formed on 15 December 1971 from the companies of 1 UDR who were based in the southern half of Country Antrim.
===Intelligence===
Intelligence gathering within 1 UDR was good. The local community responded well and in particular, Catholics were keen to warn individual soldiers of threats to their lives or to phone information through to the barracks advising of potential "happenings" in the battalion area.<ref>Gamble 2009, p134</ref>
==Structure==
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===B Company===
B Company was formed in March 1970, in the former [[North Irish Horse]] barracks at John Street, Ballymoney.<ref name="Gamble 130">Gamble 2009, p130</ref> The first [[Officer Commanding]] (OC) was Major John Munnis, formerly the sub-district commander of the [[Ulster Special Constabulary]] (USC). Major Munnis was killed in a traffic accident in 1972.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.nivetsannex.com/ROH/certs/M0833.pdf |title=M0833.pdf |access-date=2013-07-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031354/http://www.nivetsannex.com/ROH/certs/M0833.pdf |archive-date=2016-03-04 |url-status=dead }}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=September 2019}} The [[Company sergeant major]] was [[
Soldiers in B Company were mostly drawn from the towns and villages of North Antrim such as: Ballymoney, [[Ballycastle, County Antrim|Ballycastle]], [[Bushmills, County Antrim|Bushmills]] and [[Dervock]].<ref
Entire families joined together and this created problems in dividing them up on patrol. There was a fear that two or more members of the same family could be killed or wounded if they were together in the same vehicle which was under attack.<ref
In late 1970 a new company was raised in Coleraine as part of [[5th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment|5 UDR]] and forty experienced soldiers from B Company volunteered to transfer.<ref name="Gamble 132">Gamble 2009, p132</ref>
Because the company base contained the only secure armoury in the area soldiers from [[Coleraine]], [[Portrush]] and [[Portstewart]] were also based in nearby Henry Street, Ballymoney.<ref
In 1983 B Company was transferred to the command of [[5th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment|5 UDR]] and renamed G Coy, 5 UDR, but remained in the John Street base.<ref
==Uniform, armament & equipment==
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==Greenfinches==
See: [[
==Casualties==
1 UDR was unique in the regiment being the only battalion which suffered no casualties as a result of enemy action.<ref>[http://www.palacebarracksmemorialgarden.co.uk/archive/Ulster%20Defence%20Regiment.htm Palace Barracks Memorial Garden - Northern Ireland, Falklands Islands, Felix Memorial Garden<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
==Notable personnel==
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==Bibliography==
*Gamble, Ronnie. ''My Service Life'', 1939–1979: William (Bill) Balmer, 2009, Causeway Museum Service, {{ISBN
*Potter, John Furniss. ''A Testimony to Courage – the Regimental History of the Ulster Defence Regiment 1969–1992'', [[Pen & Sword Books]] Ltd, 2001, {{ISBN
*Ryder, Chris. ''The Ulster Defence Regiment: An Instrument of Peace?'', 1991 {{ISBN
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==References==
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[[Category:Military history of County Antrim]]
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[[Category:Military units and formations disestablished in 1992]]
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