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.
Constable Hugh Campbell was one of several members of the R.U.C. killed as a result of a Luftwaffe bomb exploding at the Glenravel Barracks.
Constable James McKenna died on 5th May 1941 aged 21 years old as the Royal Ulster Constabulary Barracks, Glenravel Street, Belfast took a direct hit.
Royal Ulster Constabulary Constable James Meaklim was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived with his wife Margaret...
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.
Royal Ulster Constabulary Detective Sergeant Robert J. Wilson of Co. Fermanagh was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War.
R.U.C. Constable Robert Reid of Ballymena, Co. Antrim was a fatality in the Fire Raid of the Belfast Blitz when a high explosive bomb destroyed the barracks.
R.U.C. Constable William James "Pete" Lemon was one of five young constables who died on 5th May 1941 when the police barracks took a direct hit from a bomb.