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Brigadier General Tom Smyth Fatally Wounded Days before War ends 1865

#OnThisDay 1865 Brigadier General Tom Smyth from Ballyhooly Cork, was shot in the mouth by a sniper, shattering his cervical vertebra. He had been at the front of his troops when the Confederate marksman hit him. He died two days later just as the war ended when the Confederate Commander General Lee surrendered in the Appomattox Court House. Smyth was the last General to die in the American Civil War.

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Brig Gen Tom Smyth

Father of the US Navy John Barry defeats British ship during Revolutionary War 1776

#OnThisDay 1776 Wexford man & Father of the @USNavy (a moniker he shares with the Scotch man John Jones), Captain John Barry aboard his ship the USS Lexington, captured the British sloop HMS Edward after a fierce battle. Barry then hauled his prize into Philadelphia & got the Lexington refitted & back out to sea.

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John Barry

Robert Byrne, First IRA Volunteer to die in War of Independence 1919

#OnThisDay 1919 The first IRA Volunteer to die in the War of Independence, Captain Robert Byrne was fatally wounded during a rescue mission launched by the Limerick IRA to free him from RIC custody in a hospital. He was shot by RIC Constable Spillane who, upon seeing the furore, lay across Byrne’s body, pulled his gun and shot his twice in the chest. One RIC Constable, Constable O’Brien was shot dead and Spillane was also shot.

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