1972 Aldershot bombing | |
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Part of the Troubles | |
Location | Aldershot Garrison |
Date | 22 February 1972 12:15 pm (GMT) |
Target | 16th Parachute Brigade |
Attack type | Car bomb |
Deaths | 7 (1 military chaplain, 6 civilians) |
Injured | 19 |
Perpetrator | Official IRA |
Assailant | Noel Jenkinson |
Motive | Revenge for Bloody Sunday[1] |
The 1972 Aldershot bombing was a car bomb attack by the Official Irish Republican Army on 22 February 1972 in Aldershot, England. The bomb targeted the headquarters of the British Army's 16th Parachute Brigade and was claimed as a revenge attack for Bloody Sunday. Six civilian staff and a Catholic military chaplain were killed and 19 were wounded. It was the Official IRA's largest attack in Great Britain during "the Troubles" and one of its last major actions before it declared a permanent ceasefire in May 1972. Official IRA member Noel Jenkinson was convicted and imprisoned for his part in the bombing.