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Louise Horne | |
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Born | May 13, 1913 |
Died | March 28, 2021 St Peter's Home for the Aged, Mount Saint Benedict | (aged 107)
Citizenship | Trinidad and Tobago |
Awards | Hummingbird Medal (Gold) |
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and a mutiny in the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment.
NUFF grew out of the Western United Liberation Front (WOLF), a loose grouping of largely unemployed men in the western suburbs of Port of Spain. After the failed mutiny, members of WOLF decided to overthrown the government through armed rebellion. In 1971 they attempted to assassinate Theodore Guerrra, who had led the prosecution of the mutineers, and David Bloom who had played a key role in suppressing the mutiny.
The group connected with disaffected NJAC members, and established a second group in south Trinidad where they established a training camp.
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