3657 The Irish Sword. The Journal of the Military History Society of Ireland
Volume XXIV. Number 95. Summer 2004. Sold.
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Irish tents in Spanish Flanders, winter 1641 (Illustrated) by Eoghan Ó hAnnracháin and Gérard Aubert 1
‘They lived and loved and died’: the integration of the Irish military at Aire-sur-la-Lys into the life of eighteenth-century France by Eoghan Ó hAnnracháin 11
Roger Morrice, Sir Henry Hobart, and a new eyewitness account of the battle of the Boyne by Jason McElligott 31
The Bennettsbridge Review, 1704 44
Defence from the dispossessed: the state-sponsored garrisoning of the South Tipperary landscape, c. 1650 – c. 1730 (Illustrated) by David J. Butler 45
The Nenagh Mutiny, 7-9 July 1856 (Illustrated) by Louis O’Brien 57
Officer’s Duty Free Wine Allowance, 1839 64
Journey’s End: the fight for the Ulster Division’s Forward Zone, 21st March 1918 by Nicholas Perry 65
Deaths in Irish Regiments 1939-1945 and the extent of Irish volunteering in the British Army by Yvonne McEwen 81
Notes: A.T.Q. Stewart’s serendipitous discovery of the origin of Tone’s favourite quotation, ‘Tis but in vain for soldiers to complain’; Military stations and unit locations in Ireland, September 1912 99
Book Reviews 107
Obituary: Brigadier-General Patrick D. Hogan (1919-2004) 118
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