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Winkie Dodds : ウィキペディア英語版 | Winkie Dodds William "Winkie" Dodds (born 7 May 1959)〔Full name and date of birth are taken from police mugshots as pictured in David Lister & Hugh Jordan, ''Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and 'C' Company'', Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 2004〕 is a Northern Irish loyalist activist. He was a leading member of the West Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and for a number of years a close ally of Johnny Adair. Frequently serving as head of the West Belfast Brigade during Adair's spells in prison, Dodds later split from his old friend and is now no longer active in loyalist paramilitarism. ==Early years== Dodds and Adair first came into contact when Adair was 12 and Dodds was 16. Dodds would demand money from the younger boy as Adair went round the doors of the Shankill Road delivering copies of the ''Belfast Telegraph''.〔David Lister & Hugh Jordan, ''Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and 'C' Company'', Mainstream, 2004, p. 28〕 The two soon became friends when Dodds began to hang around outside the Buffs Club with Adair and his gang.〔Lister & Jordan, ''Mad Dog'', p. 30〕 Like Adair, Dodds flirted with the white power skinhead scene and sometimes accompanied the others to skinhead discos in areas such as Rathcoole and Monkstown.〔Lister & Jordan, ''Mad Dog'', p. 34〕 In appearance Dodds was heavily built and had a tattoo of a pistol on his left arm.〔
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