Jim Anderson Military person

James "Jim" Anderson (born 1930) was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary who from April to December 1972 was the acting leader of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) while its commander and the founder of the organisation, Charles Harding Smith was in jail on remand for gun-running. Upon the latter's return, Anderson, together with Harding Smith, was joint Chairman of the UDA until he stood down in the spring of 1973. In the battle between Harding Smith and East Belfast brigadier, Tommy Herron for the succession to the leadership, a compromise candidate, Andy Tyrie, was appointed as Chairman.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1930
Birth place
Belfast

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Military person

allegianceUlster Defence Association (UDA)
military operations
The Troubles
military unit
UDA West Belfast Brigade

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