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Headquarters Mobile Support Unit : ウィキペディア英語版
Headquarters Mobile Support Unit
The Headquarters Mobile Support Unit (HMSU) was a special unit of the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
==Background==
The Headquarters Mobile Support Unit (HMSU) was a uniformed elite unit established by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), intended to be the RUC equivalent of the Special Air Service (SAS). Members of the HMSU were enrolled into RUC Special Branch and were trained by the SAS to on how to confront Irish Republican Army (IRA) members and other opponents with "firepower, speed and aggression".〔(Abstracts on Organisations: H ), CAIN website, University of Ulster〕
The unit had its prototype in the Bessbrook Support Unit (BSU) set up in 1977 as part of the scaling-up of the RUC's numbers and capabilities under Chief Constable Kenneth Newman to "Ulsterise" as far as possible the maintenance of security. The intensively trained and highly armed BSU were intended to take over from the SAS the role of deployment along the South Armagh border to intercept IRA active service units. The BSU were in 1979 replaced with a Special Patrol Group (SPG), which was in turn replaced in 1981 by the Special Support Unit (SSU).〔Graham Ellison, Jim Smyth (2000), ''The Crowned Harp: Policing Northern Ireland''. London: Pluto Press. ISBN 978-0-7453-1393-1. p. (90 )〕 The SSU was subsequently renamed the Headquarters Mobile Support Unit (HMSU) as the initials SSU were considered too similar to SAS, suggesting a military-style unit.〔David Sapsted and Richard Ford, RUC set to cover its elite squad, ''The Times'', 24 October 1986〕

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