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Gerard Steenson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerard Steenson Gerard Steenson (c. 1957 – 14 March 1987) was an Irish republican paramilitary combatant in Northern Ireland. ==Early life and career== A Catholic, he was raised in heavily republican West Belfast. Nicknamed "Doctor Death" by the media〔("Terrorists recruit teenage soldiers" ), ''The Observer'', 24 October 1999.〕〔("Army of mavericks lays down its arms" ) by David McKittrick, ''The Independent'', 12 October 2009〕 and by the Royal Ulster Constabulary for the multiple assassinations he purportedly accomplished,〔("A dozen die as Ulster's rebels feud" ), ''New York Times'', 29 March 1987; accessed 4 May 2014.〕 Steenson was widely associated with internecine violence between Irish republican groups. He joined the Official IRA's C Company in 1972 at the age of 14. Two years later, he left to join the INLA upon that paramilitary group's formation, consequent to their split from the Official IRA. Steenson first came to notoriety in 1975 for killing Billy McMillen, the Official IRA's Belfast leader, during the feud between the the INLA and the Official IRA.
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