Wesley Somerville Military person

William Wesley Somerville (c. 1941 – 31 July 1975) was a Northern Irish loyalist, who held the rank of lieutenant in the illegal Ulster Volunteer Force's (UVF) Mid-Ulster Brigade during the period of conflict known as "the Troubles". He also served as a member of the British state's legal Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). Somerville was part of the UVF unit that ambushed the Irish cabaret band The Miami Showband at Buskhill, County Down, which resulted in the deaths of three of the bandmembers. Somerville was killed, along with Harris Boyle, when the bomb they had loaded onto the band's minibus exploded prematurely. His brother, John James Somerville (a former UDR soldier) was one of the three men convicted of the murders of bandmembers Brian McCoy, Fran O'Toole and Tony Geraghty.He was allegedly a part of the UVF team that exploded a car bomb in Monaghan on 17 May 1974 which killed seven people.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1941
Birth place
Northern Ireland , County Tyrone , Moygashel
Date of deathJuly 31, 1975
Place of death
Northern Ireland , County Down

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allegiance
Ulster Defence Regiment
Ulster Volunteer Force
military operations
The Troubles
military unit
UVF Mid-Ulster Brigade

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