The Lord Caine attends launch of Operation Banner exhibition
The immersive exhibition, at Brownlow House in Lurgan, is made up of regimental and police uniforms, personal kit, deactivated and replica weapons

The Lord Caine attends launch of Operation Banner exhibition
The聽Lord聽Caine, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State聽for Northern Ireland,聽has represented the UK Government at an exhibition marking Operation Banner in Northern Ireland. 聽
The immersive exhibition, at Brownlow House in Lurgan, is made up of regimental and police uniforms, personal kit, deactivated and replica weapons all of which would have been worn and used by members of the Armed Forces and security personnel during the Troubles.
During the Co Armagh event, a number of informative panels were also commissioned and launched, providing an overview of Operation Banner.
Following the visit,聽Lord聽Caine聽said:
It was a privilege to attend the Operation Banner exhibition and remember the service and sacrifice of our Armed Forces during聽the longest continuous deployment in the history of the British Army.聽Without their聽contribution and that of other members of the security forces including the Police,聽there would have been聽no聽Peace Process, and for that they command our enduring respect.
Over 250,000 people served in the security forces during Operation Banner. The overwhelming majority did so with great bravery, professionalism, distinction and restraint to uphold democracy and the rule of law. They ensured that the future of Northern Ireland will only ever be determined by consent, and never by violence. We owe them an enormous debt of gratitude, which this Government will always honour.
I also pay tribute to the office of the Northern Ireland Veterans鈥� Commissioner for聽organising聽this important educational resource.