R.U.C. Constable Martin Robert Armstrong died on 5th May 1941 when the Barracks on Glenravel Street in North Belfast took a direct hit from a Luftwaffe bomb.
Civilian David Baird of Avondale Street in East Belfast died on 5th May 1941 as the Luftwaffe bombed the city in the Fire Raid of the Belfast Blitz.
During the Second World War, five serving members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary died as a result of Luftwaffe bombs on Belfast's Glenravel Street Station.
Belfast Blitz Casualties
On the night of 4th-5th May 1941, the Luftwaffe's largest attack on Belfast resulted in the death of a number of civilians in the north and east of the city.
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Private William George Morgan served in 9th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment at his time of death on 5th May 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell across East Belfast.
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Private Herbert Owen Perkins served in 9th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment at his time of death on 5th May 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell across East Belfast.
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Private Harold Herbert Peters served in 9th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment at his time of death on 5th May 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell across East Belfast.
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Private Thomas Price of London served in 9th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment at his time of death on 5th May 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell across East Belfast.
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Footballer Corporal Joseph Rooney served in 9th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment at his time of death on 5th May 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell across East Belfast.
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Private John "Jack" Reynolds Ross served in 9th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment at his time of death on 5th May 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell across East Belfast.
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Private Alfred John Rowley served in 9th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment at his time of death on 5th May 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell across East Belfast.
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Lance Corporal Harry Norman Pickup served in No. 173 Company, The Pioneer Corps at his time of death at No. 24 (London) General Hospital, Belfast in May 1941.