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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.

10th Tennessee (Sons of Erin) fight at Erin Hollow 1862

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1862 The 10th Tennessee (Sons of Erin) fought for the first time as a full regiment at Erin Hollow, Tennessee. Many were captured but eventually exchanged. When the war ended, of the 720 original volunteers, 121 were causalities: 30 KIA & 90 WIA.

#Ireland #History

Sons of Erin

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Sean Hales led IRA attack on RIC barracks 1920

February 12, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1920 An IRA unit, led by Sean Hales attacked Allihies RIC barracks. They blew a 15 foot wide hole in the wall, killed one officer & wounded another. The RIC refused to surrender but soon after pulled out of several barracks in the area.

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Sean Hales

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2nd Lt Reginald John Collier RAF Pilot dies in training accident 1918

February 12, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1918 Second Lieutenant Reginald John Collier RAF from Belfast was killed in a flying accident during training. His engine failed & although he managed to right the plane & restart the engine, he crashed into the ground & died instantly.

#Ireland #History #WW1

2nd Lt Reginald John Collier

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WW1 Nurse Caroline Robinette dies 1917

February 12, 2020February 12, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1917 Nurse Caroline Robinette from Piltown, Kilkenny died from pleurisy, aged 28. She was a staff nurse in Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service. Caroline received the Associate Royal Red Cross Medal for her devotion to duty.

#Ireland #History #WW1

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Bernardo O’Higgins approved Chile’s Declaration of Independence 1818

February 12, 2020 theirishatwar

#OnThisDay 1817 Bernardo O’Higgins (whose father was from Sligo but never met) & General Captain José de San Martín defeated a Spanish army at the Battle of Chacabuco, Chile. Exactly a year later, O’Higgins approved the Chilean Declaration of Independence. #Ireland #History

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