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A Podcast on Irish Military History

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Author: theirishatwar

Hi, I'm David, I'm from Ireland. I am an avid fan of history. I have my B.A. in History, my M.A. in Military History and Strategic Studies,a Post Qualification Diploma in History and I've been teaching History for five years now. I wanted to create a podcast that examines, in great detail, major Irish battles and battles allover the world in various wars that Irish people played a significant part in. Hope you enjoy.

The Dublin Strike and Lockout began 1913

August 26, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1913 The Dublin Strike and Lockout began. This dispute, which lasted until January, was over workers’ rights, conditions & ability to form unions. The Irish Citizen Army was formed to protect strikers demonstrations from heavy-handed police charges.

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Private George Gallagher Killed in Gallipoli 1915

August 25, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1915 Private George Gallagher from Bellaghy, Derry was killed in action in Gallipoli. In the trenches even the most mundane tasks were dangerous. Gallagher volunteered to get water & was shot by a sniper. He was 20 years old.

Gallagher

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Robert Emmet Arrested in Harold’s Cross 1803

August 25, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1803 Robert Emmet was captured in Harold’s Cross.After his rebellion failed, instead of leaving for France, Emmet chose to be with his fiancé, Sarah Curran. He was taken to Dublin Castle, then Kilmainham Gaol, tried for high treason and was executed.

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Battle of Glenmalure 1580

August 25, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1580 Fiach MacHugh O’Byrne ‘The Firebrand’ & Viscount Baltinglas of the Pale, defeated an English army under viceroy Baron Grey de Wilton, at the Battle of Glenmalure, home of O’Byrnes’ mountain stronghold. English casualties ranged between 300-800.

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Eisenhower Returns to Belfast 1945

August 24, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1945 General Dwight Eisenhower received the freedom of the city of Belfast. He wrote; ‘I am happy to be back again in Northern Ireland, for it is the first spot to which American troops came to prepare for the invasion of Germany.’

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