Charles Ingles wrote: » Filmed on coillte forestry land about 5 miles from glenalough wooden watch posts and huts still there today.
cadiff wrote: » How do you know? From the research I have done into the video I found one post on politics.ie about the location: It was filmed on the Donegal/Tyrone border in an area called Meenreagh near Killygordon. The day for the filming was specifically chosen as it was a misty foggy day and the Alouette helicopter from Finner camp couldn't do fog. Is that true?
cadiff wrote: » s it was a misty foggy day /QUOTE] One of them is wearing sun glasses so the sun must have been breaking through at some stage.
Charles Ingles wrote: » Can't tell you how I know but it was definitely filmed near glenalough. They wouldn't be able to do drills and use weapons so close to border and ruc. Area known to be used as training camp for Dublin Provo's. Dublin command made site safe and available to use in the day for filming
buried wrote: » Ed Moloney's book "A Secret History of The IRA" is a good read you should check out. Alec Reid. There should be monuments built all over the place thanking the universe he was ever born. I never knew or heard of that man until I read that book. The very fact he didn't want to be known for what he actually did is just so legendary. But he should be known. Fully paid up member of the human race, a great person, a great mindset our entire planet could do with right now.
cadiff wrote: » If you Google images of Meenreagh in Donegal it looks identical to the site. They always did drills on the border e.g in the Cooleys. Also, this was a northern ASU. I've read it. Was it Reid in the sunglasses? I heard somewhere it was Hughes.
buried wrote: » You'd want to go read it again gasun
cadiff wrote: » Why? Was it Hughes in the glasses? I'm trying to find out about the video?
Charles Ingles wrote: » ASU that came south for day. Yes that was darkie