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James Patrick McDade (24 July 1946 – 14 November 1974) was a volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who was killed in a premature explosion while planting a bomb at the Coventry telephone exchange in 1974.〔(1974: Birmingham pub blasts kill 19 )〕〔(I gCuimhne )〕〔(Ex-soldier fights to clear his name )〕 == Early life == Born in Oakfield Street in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast, McDade was educated at Holy Cross Primary School, Belfast and at St Gabriel's Secondary School. McDade's family of five brothers and two sisters were highly musical, and he was an accomplished singer. McDade enjoyed sporting activities and was a talented Gaelic football player. He moved to England, living in Sparkhill, Birmingham and performing as a pub singer around the West Midlands.〔McHardy, Anne. ''Obituary: Richard McIlkenny:'', The Guardian 24 May 2006〕 There he married and had two sons, Gerard and Anthony. Gerard McDade, James' brother, was also an IRA volunteer (reported to be Quartermaster with A company, 3rd Battalion, Belfast Brigade). He was shot in the back by a British Army soldier on 21 December 1971.〔
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