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Tommy Herron (1938 – 15 September 1973) was a loyalist from Northern Ireland, and a leading member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) up until his fatal shooting. Herron controlled the UDA in East Belfast, one of its two earliest strongholds. From 1972, he was the organisation's vice-chairman and most prominent spokesperson,〔 and was the first person to receive a salary from the UDA.〔 ==Early life== Herron was born in 1938 in Newcastle, County Down to a Protestant father and a Roman Catholic mother.〔Wood, Ian S., ''Crimes of Loyalty: A History of the UDA'', Edinburgh University Press, 2006, p. 17〕 According to Martin Dillon, Herron was baptised in St Anthony's Catholic Church on Belfast's Newtownards Road as a baby.〔Martin Dillon, ''The Trigger Men'', Mainstream, 2003, p. 184〕 Gusty Spence has suggested that Herron, like Shankill Butcher Lenny Murphy, took on the mantle of a "Super Prod", or individual who acts in an affectedly extreme Ulster Protestant loyalist way, to deflect any potential criticism of his Catholic roots.〔 He worked as a car salesman〔Michael Farrell, ''Northern Ireland: The Orange State''〕 in East Belfast〔(Tommy Herron ), MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base〕 and was married to Hilary Wilson, by whom he had five children.
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