4950 The Irish Sword.
The Journal of the Military History Society of Ireland Volume XXVIII. Number 112. Winter 2011. €10.00 |
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James Kirkland and other Potsdam Grenadiers of Irish birth (Illustrated) by Kenneth Ferguson 121 Beheaded at Cork and buried with a piper: the traditional fate (and strange afterlife) of Captain Súgán –– Fineen mac Donal Mac Finin MacCarthy (†13 April 1642) by Seán Donnelly 133 The day Turenne was slain (Le jour où Turenne fut tué) by Eoghan Ó hAnnracháin 158 Balloon flights from military barracks, 1785-1824 (Illustrated) by Bryan Mac Mahon 161 ‘Fancy the Royal Irish captured Moore Street’: Attitudes to the Easter Rising of Irish soldiers serving in the British Army in Dublin by Tom Burke 187 The Fingal Battalion: a blueprint for the future? by Paul Maguire 208 Replies 111. - The gallóglach tighearna, ‘lord’s galloglass’ [Query no. 312, vol. xxv (no. 100), p. 218] 229 112. - ‘2nd Battalion, Dutch Light Infantry’, in Cork [Query no. 316, vol. xxvi (no. 106), p. 446] 234 Book Reviews 235 Stamps commemorating Chilean Independence 240 |
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