Ulster Defence Association (UDA) member and commander of its C Company, 2nd Battalion Shankill Road, West Belfast Brigade
Donald Hodgen (born 25 May 1963)[1][2] is a Northern Irish loyalist and a former member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). He was best known as the commander and chief enforcer of West Belfast Brigade leader Johnny Adair's notorious C Company which operated on the Shankill Road.
^"The Downfall of Mad Dog Adair, part 2". The Observer. 5 October 2003. Retrieved 23 May 2012
^Full name and date of birth are taken from police mugshots as pictured in David Lister & Hugh Jordan, Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and 'C' Company, Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 2004
DonaldHodgen (born 25 May 1963) is a Northern Irish loyalist and a former member of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). He was best known as the commander...
crime". Members included DonaldHodgen, Sam "Skelly" McCrory, "Fat" Jackie Thompson, James and Herbie Millar. Adair, Hodgen, McCrory and Thompson were...
parents' stock. Thompson was a contemporary of Johnny Adair, Sam McCrory, DonaldHodgen and James and Herbie Millar, and along with them was part of a racist...
Matty, led them. In September 1983, Adair and an associate of the band, DonaldHodgen, attended a National Front march aiming to violently disrupt a Campaign...
Retrieved 15 October 2021. McDonald & Cusack, p. 326 McDonald & Cusack, p. 339 Nuzhound McDonald & Cusack, p. 344 McDonald & Cusack, p. 346 Wood, p. 233...
predecessor Jim Spence. Initially, Kincaid largely followed the lead of Jackie McDonald, the brigadier in South Belfast who had emerged as effective leader of the...
latter's arrest in 1988.[citation needed] Simpson was, along with Jackie McDonald, John Gregg and Billy McFarland, one of the brigadiers on stage during Johnny...
Falls Road. By this time Dodds was second in command of C Company to DonaldHodgen, Adair having become West Belfast brigadier. On 16 May 1994 Dodds was...
351 Wood, p. 200 McDonald & Cusack, p. 279 McDonald & Cusack, p. 292 Wood, p. 233 Wood, p. 267 McDonald & Cusack, p. 317 McDonald & Cusack, p. 350 "EXECUTED:...
The Trigger Men, p. 182 McDonald & Cusack, UDA, p. 34 Dillon, The Trigger Men, pp. 182–83 McDonald & Cusack, UDA, p. 34 McDonald & Cusack, UDA, pp. 34–35...
Company colleague DonaldHodgen. Following the killing of popular UDA man John Gregg, the leadership of the UDA under Jackie McDonald offered members of...
1968–1993, Blackstaff Press, 1994, p. 334 McDonald & Cusack, p. 32 Bew & Cillespie, p. 60 Wood, p. 33 McDonald & Cusack, p. 74 Wood, p. 16 "Glossary of the...
184 Henry McDonald & Jim Cusack, UDA: Inside the Heart of Loyalist Terror, Penguin Ireland, 2004, p. 22 McDonald & Cusack, UDA, p. 30 McDonald & Cusack,...
day. A file was to be prepared by the Director of Public Prosecutions. McDonald, Henry (20 April 2003). "The double agent who helped run terror cell". The...
Asia, p.116 Ian S. Wood, Crimes of loyalty: a history of the UDA, p.347 Henry McDonald and Jim Cusack, UDA: inside the heart of Loyalist terror, p.55...
potential rivals. Adair despatched a team to kill Courtney but his friend DonaldHodgen tipped him off and Courtney escaped the Shankill before the hit could...
Adair and fellow UDA members DonaldHodgen, Tommy Potts, and others in attendance. Stobie did not attend so Thompson and Hodgen drove up to his house and...
Frankie Curry William "Winkie" Dodds Hester Dunn Ernie Elliott Davy Fogel DonaldHodgen Billy Hull Matt Kincaid Tommy Lyttle Kenny McClinton Sam McCrory Alan...
Frankie Curry William "Winkie" Dodds Hester Dunn Ernie Elliott Davy Fogel DonaldHodgen Billy Hull Matt Kincaid Tommy Lyttle Kenny McClinton Sam McCrory Alan...
variants of Hodgson include Hodgeson, Hodgshon, Hodshon, Hodgin, Hodgins, Hodgen, Hodgens, Hodghson, Hodgon and Hodgeon. In the North of England the "s" is often...
p. 35 and p. 383. Shlomo Avineri, 16. Hodgen, p. 133 and pp. 113-4. Hodgen, p. 256) Hodgen, pp. 284-5. Hodgen, p. 272. Ernst Breisach, Historiography:...