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  • #91
    March 31

    1711

    Seven women from Island Magee, Co. Antrim were imprisoned and pilloried for 'bewitching' a woman named Mary Dunbar, who had experienced strange fits and visions.

    1790

    A quarrel between John Philpot Curran (MP for Kilbeggan) and Robert Hobart (MP for Portarlington) resulted in a duel in which Hobart allowed Curran to fire and then refused to return fire.

    1855

    Charlotte Bronte, whose father Patrickwas born in Ireland, died.

    1871

    Arthur Griffith was born in Dublin. He founded Sinn Féin in 1905.


    1965

    The US ordered the first combat troops to Vietnam.

    1991

    The Warsaw Pact went out of existence.

    1992

    The U.N. Security Council branded Libya a terrorist state.

    2003

    Things were heating up nicely as Operation Iraqi Freedom entered Day 13. US-led troops fought pitched battles with Saddam Hussein's Republican Guard within 50 miles of Baghdad. B-1, B-2 and B-52 bombers struck communication and command centers in Baghdad, and cruise missiles set Iraq's Information Ministry ablaze. The US had lost 40 soldiers KIA, with 25 captured or MIA. Britain had suffered 25 dead. Things were still not going well at Umm Qasr.
    Meanwhile American troops at a checkpoint between Karbala and Najaf shot and killed 10 Iraqi women and children when a van failed to stop. NBC sacked reporter Peter Arnett after he told Iraqi television that the US war plan against Saddam Hussein had failed. Arnett got a job with the Daily Mirror.

    An EU peacekeeping mission in Macedonia began without an Irish input because the mission was not a UN sponsored one due to a Chinese veto in the Security Council. And the reason was that Macedonia had recognised Taiwan as a sovereign state.

    Died

    1916

    6589 Pte Thomas Dalton. 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regt. Died at Home. From Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.

    1917

    27086 Pte Peter Doyle. 16th Bn Yorks and Lancs. Died in England. From Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.

    1918

    25578 Pte Denis Mackey, 7th Bn Royal Irish Regt. KIA Western Front. From Fethard, Co. Tipperary.

    1969

    L/Cpl Peter Nee from Galway was killed in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, serving with the 1st Marine Division.
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    • #92
      Sorry about the delay in posting but my computer is in dock at the moment.

      April 1st

      1730

      Samuel Boyse, MP for Bannow, died as a result of a duel at the age of 33.

      1776

      Edward Hand, born in Ireland, was appointed a Brigadier General in the Continental Army.

      1815

      Otto Von Bismarck was born in Prussia. He engineered the unification of the German states into a united Reich under the Prussian Kaiser Wilhelm I.

      1839

      St. Clair Mulholland was born in Lisburn, Co. Antrim. He was a Union General in the American Civil War and a holder of the Medal of Honor.

      1911

      The Titanic was launched in Belfast.

      1918

      The Royal Flying Corps was renamed the Royal Air Force.

      1945

      150,000 US soldiers and marines invaded Okinawa.

      1970

      The US Army charged Captain Ernest Medina for the My Lai massacre in 1968. Medina was Lt Calley's company commander.

      1979

      Iran became an Islamic Republic after the fall of Shah Mohammed Pahlavi.

      1986

      The US Navy announced that on March 13 a Ballistic Missile Submarine the USS Nathanael Greene (SSBN-636) struck the sea-bed about forty miles south of the Isle of Man, in the deep water channel off Dublin Bay, causing major hull damage. Immediately, a major sea rescue operation was launched, in great secrecy, to save the vessel and its crew of 140 men. To make matters worse the sub was carrying a full cargo of Poisedon nuclear missiles with multiple warheads. After two days the vessel was salvaged and towed to the base at Holy Loch, Scotland. After further repairs it was escorted back to its home base. Damage to the Nathanael Greene was so serious that the vessel was de-commissioned in December 1986. It was struck off the US Navy list the following month. This actually assisted the US in complying with the SALT II Treaty and a stay of execution for the USS Alexander Hamilton, the intended sacrificial lamb.

      Quite possibly this was the most serious nuclear incident in Irish coastal waters and posed a major environmental risk to the whole Irish sea and the Irish eastern seaboard. To this day no detailed information on the accident or of any nuclear leak or pollution to the Irish Sea has been made public by the US Navy.

      The Nathanael Greene must have been an unlucky ship because in 1984 she lost her propellor off the coast of Anglesey and she had to be towed to harbour then also.

      http://www.lostsubs.com/SSBN-636.htm

      http://members.aol.com/ssbn617ah/history.htm

      2003

      PFC Jessica Lynch was rescued from a hospital in Iraq.

      Died

      1915

      4853 Pte Edward Lonergan, 1st Bn Irish Guards. On the Western Front. From Fethard, Co. Tipperary.

      10785 L/Cpl Edward Moore. 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regt. On the Western Front. From Carrick on Suir, Co. Tipperary.

      1916

      18253 Pte John Veale. 8th Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. On the Western Front. From Carrick on Suir, Co. Tipperary.

      1918

      3780 Shoeingsmith Daniel Power, 5th Lancers. Died of Wounds on the Western Front. From Waterford City.
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      • #93
        April 2nd

        1502

        Arthur Prince of Wales and son of Henry VII died. His widow Catherine of Aragon subsequently married his brother, the future Henry VIII.

        1871

        Census Day in Ireland. The population was 5,412,377, 285 of whom were Jews. I find that rather surprising.


        1879

        Lt Walter Hamilton from Co. Kilkenny, serving in Afghanistan with the Corps of Guides led a Cavalry charge against superior numbers of enemy. He also came to the rescue of a wounded trooper who was being attacked by three Afghans. Lt Hamilton was later awarded the Victoria Cross.

        1914

        Cumann na mBan was formed.

        1982

        Argentina invaded the British-owned Falkland Islands. The subsequent war would end on June 14th at a cost of the lives of 655 Argentinians and 236 British servicemen. The defeat of the Argentinians also spelled the end of the ruling miltary junta of Leopoldo Galtieri.

        1998

        A 1000lb bomb was intercepted in Dublin Port bound for Britain.

        2003

        US forces crossed the Tigris River in the drive towards Baghdad. In the process they the Baghdad Division of the Republican Guard. Saddam Hussein declared that victory was at hand.

        Died

        1918

        64496 Pte Matthew Moloney, 25th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers. On the Western Front. From Waterford City.

        11755 Pte James O'Brien, 1st Bn Irish Guards. On the Western Front. From Waterford City.

        1921

        Volunteer Patrick Loughrey, a member of the IRA, was shot dead by the Security Forces in Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

        Ex RIC Constable Thomas Morris was shot dead by the IRA, in the same town. I don’t know if the two events were related.

        1943

        Irish Merchant Seamen. Lost off the M.V. Melbourne Star.

        Able Seaman Christopher O’Neill. Husband of Annie O'Neill, Arklow, Co. Wicklow. Age 47.

        Junior Engineer Officer Henry Atkins, Age 22, he was the son of Thomas and Alice Atkins, Dublin.

        Able Seaman Patrick Sheehan. Age 27. Son of Patrick and Annie Sheehan, Berehaven, Co. Cork.

        The M.V. Melbourne Star was sunk by U-129 south-east of Bermuda en route from Britain to Panama and Australia. There were only 4 survivors of 112 men aboard. On the 5th of October 1940 she had been bombed by German aircraft west of Achill Island, Co. Mayo and suffered some damage. The following July she was torpedoed on a convoy to Malta.
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        • #94
          April 3rd

          1657

          Oliver Cromwell was offered, and refused, the English Crown.

          1858

          At Jhansi, during the Indian Mutiny, Private James Byrne from Dublin, serving with the 86th Foot (Royal Irish Rifles)assisted Captain Henry Jerome in rescuing, under very heavy fire, a Lieutenant who was severely wounded. James Byrne was, himself, wounded in this act. Both men were awarded the Victoria Cross.

          Also awarded a VC for his courage with the 86th that day was Pte James Pearson, who, single-handed, attacked a group of rebels, killing one and bayoneting two others. He was himself wounded in the attack. He also brought a wounded comrade into cover under heavy fire.

          Elsewhere during the attack on the Jhansi Fort was Cpl Michael Sleavon from Fermanagh, who was with the Royal Engineers. Under heavy fire, he continued work on the sap he was digging and was awarded the VC.

          Finally a man calling himself Frederick Whirlpool won a VC serving with the 3rd Bombay European Regt, which would later become the Leinster Regt. His real name was Frederick James and his award was for rescuing several comrades who were wounded and under fire. He performed a similar deed a few weeks later. Whirlpool was wounded no less than 17 times in the mutiny. On wound almost decapitated him.

          1882

          Bob Ford shot Jesse James in the back. The second most famous outlaw in history was dead.

          Died

          1918

          10214 Pte Philip Lynch, 1st Bn Royal Irish Regt. In Egypt. From Carrick on Suir, Co. Tipperary.

          1923

          Vol Jerome Lyons was shot dead in Kickham Barracks, Clonmel while being interrogated by a National Army intelligence officer. The officer claimed Lyons grabbed his revolver. It was in all probability a summary execution.

          1970

          Garda Richard Fallon was murdered by Saor Éire terrorists during a bank robbery in Dublin.


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          • #95
            April 4th

            1949

            NATO was born, consisting of the US, Great Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Portugal, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Canada. It provided for mutual defense against aggression and for close military cooperation.

            1968

            Martin Luther King was assassinated by James Earl Ray while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.

            Died

            1918

            26648 Pte Michael O'Sullivan. 10th Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. On the Western Front. From Killenaule, Co. Tipperary.

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            • #96
              April 5th

              1916

              Capt Angus Buchanan won a VC serving with the South Wales Borderers at a place called Fallujah in Mesopotamia. We haven't come very far have we?

              1937

              Colin Powell's birthday.

              1945

              A German submarine, U-242, commanded by Oberleutnant Heinz Riedel hit a mine in St George's Channel and was lost with it's crew of 44.

              1964

              Gen Douglas MacArthur died in Washington aged 84.

              Died

              1916

              20942 Pte Michael Power, 5th Bn Wiltshire Regt. From Dunhill, Co. Waterford. KIA Mesopotamia.

              1941

              6348895 Pte Joseph Walsh from Drangan, Co. Tipperary serving with 4th Bn Royal West Kent Regt. Died in Burma.
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              • #97
                April 6th

                1199

                Richard the Lionheart died in France of an arrow wound. He was shot by an archer from the castle of Chaluz, which his troops were besieging.

                1858

                Pte Patrick Carlin of the 13th Foot, from Belfast was awarded a VC for rescuing an Indian Corporal at Azumgurh in India. He used his injured comrades sword to dispatch a mutineer on the way.

                1941

                Germany invaded Yugoslavia and Greece.

                1980

                A major confrontation started between the South Lebanon Army and Irish UNIFIL troops in At Tiri, Lebanon. The conflict would last a week and result in several Irish deaths.

                1992

                In northern Bosnia fighting commences between Bosnian government troops and ethnic Serbs. Sarajevo was besieged. The conflict was engineered by Slobodan Milosevic, the President of Serbia and Radovan Karadzic, leader of the Bosnian Serbs.

                Died

                1915

                3935 Shoesmith Frederick Johnson of 6th (Royal Inniskilling) Dragoons on the Western Front. He was the brother of Mr. A. Johnson, of 41, Barrack St., Waterford and is buried in Longuenesse Cemetery, St Omer, France.


                2003

                L/Cpl Ian Malone 1st Bn Irish Guards from Dublin. KIA Basra, Iraq.
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                • #98
                  April 7th

                  1739

                  Dick Turpin was hung in York for highway robbery.

                  1914

                  The House of Commons passed the Irish Home Rule Bill.

                  1943

                  Sgt John Morrissey from Cashel, Co. Tipperary, serving with the 1st Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers in Tunisia, took command of his platoon after his Pln Commmander was wounded and led it in an attack on a German position. He won a Military Medal.

                  1980

                  In At Tiri, Lebanon, Pte Stephen Griffin was shot in the head and wounded by the SLA. Capt Adrian Ainsworth went to retrieve his body and was later awarded the Military Medal for Gallantry.

                  1989

                  The Komsomolets, a Soviet nuclear submarine, sank in the Norwegian Sea after a fire. Of the 69 men aboard 42 died.

                  1994

                  The 100 day Rwanda genocide commenced after the President was killed in a plane crash. Members of the Hutu tribe massacred thousands of Tutsis, including the Prime Minister, Agathe Uwilingyimana, andher Belgian Army escort.

                  2002

                  Israeli troops entered Nablus and Jenin.

                  2003

                  A US armoured column entered Baghdad.

                  Died

                  1915

                  19262 Pte Henry Connor, 6th Bn Royal Irish Regt. Died in Fermoy, Co. Cork.

                  1917

                  10622 Pte M Harrigan 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regt. At Home. From Carrick on Suir, Co. Tipperary.

                  1921

                  Volunteer Daniel Carew from Dundrum, Co. Tipperary. Died of Wounds in Dublin.

                  1965

                  Sgt John Hamill UNFICYP. Died in Cyprus.
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                  • #99
                    April 8th

                    1980

                    In At Tiri, Lebanon, Lt Anthony Bracken, Cpl Michael Jones and Pte Michael Daly won the Military Medal for Gallantry in action against the SLA.

                    Died

                    1943

                    6845869 Sgt Denis White from Cahir, Co. Tipperary died in Burma while serving with 1st Bn Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

                    1945

                    5250989 Pte Chris Murphy from Fethard, Co. Tipperary serving with 1st Bn the Cheshire Regt. Died in Germany.

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                    • was at tiri very serious seeing as there were plenty of medals handed out and two men on the UNIFIL side died? from what ive read of it recently it seems to have been a stand-off that flared up now and again, just to stop the sla from moving into a village.
                      am i just over-simplifying things?
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                      • Most UNIFIL confrontations were stand offs. Occasionally they flared up into exchanges of gunfire. At-Tiri has been covered in another thread. But in short it was probably the most serious confrontation in UNIFIL's history. Apart from exchanges of SA fire, UNIFIL also fired 90mm from the Panhards and destroyed at least one SLA vehicle. Dutchbatt fired TOW missiles but as warning shots only, I think. Irishbatt suffered one fatality directly-Pte Griffin died of his wounds on 16th April. A Fijian soldier was KIA also. Several SLA men died and two Irish soldiers were killed in revenge the following week. Three Irish soldiers were abducted and threatened with execution at the time also. And there were daily bombardments of Irishbatt positions by SLA artillery. They even wrote a song about it called Christian Shells :D All in all it was almost as bad as a Saturday night in Limerick.

                        just to stop the sla from moving into a village.

                        The UNIFIL zone officially extended right to the Israeli border. So the Enclave or the Israeli Controlled Area occupied part of the UN Zone. At Tiri was inside the ICA and SLA transport had to pass through the Irishbatt Checkpoint there. The confrontation was caused by the issue who had primacy- the UN or the SLA. The conflict with Haddad's men was exacerbated by Brian Lenihan who was Ireland's Minister for Foreign Affairs at the time. On a visit to the Middle East (Bahrain I think) he made a speech where he recognised the PLO as representing the Palestinian people. Since Irishbatt was engaged in preventing PLO incursions into Israel at the time this stupid statement undermined Irish neutrality in Lebanon and ultimately killed Irish troops.
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                        • April 9th

                          1865

                          General Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, ending the American Civil War.

                          1900

                          Battle of Kroonstadt in the Second Boer War.

                          1940

                          The Germans invaded Denmark and Norway. The Phoney War was over.

                          Died

                          1920

                          Killed in Newport Co. Tipperary


                          69209 Constable William Finn, RIC. From Co. Roscommon.
                          67704 Constable Daniel McCarthy, RIC. From Co. Kerry.
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                          • April 10

                            1855

                            At Sebastopol, in the Crimea, Boatswain's Mate John Sullivan from Bantry, Co. Cork, won a Victoria Cross when, as captain of one of the guns at Greenhill Battery, he volunteered to place a flagstaff on a mound to act as an aiming point. He carried out this dangerous task undeterred by continuous fire from enemy sharpshooters, and his action enabled the battery to open fire on hitherto concealed enemy guns which were doing great damage to some of the advanced works.

                            1867

                            George William Russell, who wrote as A E was born.

                            1912

                            The Titanic sailed from Southampton bound for New York via Queenstown.

                            1963

                            129 men died when the nuclear powered USS Thresher sank 220 miles east of Boston.

                            1981

                            IRA hunger striker, Bobby Sands was elected to the House of Commons.

                            1994

                            NATO launched it’s first-ever attack on ground positions when two U.S. F-16 s bombed Bosnian Serb targets in Gorazde.

                            1998

                            The Good Friday Agreement was reached in Belfast.

                            2003

                            In Gaza City Islamic Jihad commander, Mahmoud Zatme, was killed by an Israeli missile strike.

                            Died

                            1918

                            241953 L/Cpl Daniel Dineen from Co. Waterford was killed in action in Egypt with 2/5th Bn Hampshire Regt.

                            R/358421 Pte John Power, Royal Army Services Corp. Died at home in Waterford.

                            1923

                            Gen Liam Lynch. He was Chief of Staff of the Republican forces in the Civil War. He was staying in a cottage near Goatenbridge, Co. Tipperary when he and his comrades were forced to flee from a National Army search column. As they fled up the slopes of the Knockmealdown mountains they were fired upon and Lynch was wounded. His comrades were forced to abandon him and he was captured by the Regulars. He died in St Joseph’s Hospital Clonmel that evening and was buried in Kilcrumper Cemetery, near Fermoy. That spot where he fell is marked by a Round Tower.

                            1942

                            Aboard the S.S. Empire Prairie


                            Assistant Cook Thomas FitzGerald. Aged 17, he was the son of David and Elizabeth Fitzgerald, of Dunnamaggin, Co. Kilkenny.

                            Sailor Robert Rankin . He was the son of Frederick and Elizabeth Rankin, of Drumcondra, Dublin and he died aged 21.

                            The S.S. Empire Prairie was en route from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Table Bay, South Africa when she was torpedoed and sunk by U-654 with the loss of all 49 crew.

                            Able Seaman Patrick Lucey of the S.S. Westdale died in Wales. He was from Kinsale, Co. Cork.
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                            • April 11th

                              1941

                              Over 900 people died when Belfast was bombed by the Luftwaffe.

                              Died

                              1915

                              4697 Pte Joseph Aylward from Newtown, Co. Waterford. Died of wounds on the Western Front serving with 1st Bn Royal Irish Regt.

                              1917

                              2638 Pte Patrick Colbert from Killea, Co. Waterford was killed in action on the Western Front serving with 10th Bn Royal North Lancashire Regt.

                              74997 Driver Timothy O'Donoghue from Clonmel died on the Western Front serving with the Royal Artillery.

                              1918

                              18724 Pte John Walsh MM from Aglish, Co. Waterford was killed in action on the Western Front serving with 1st Bn East Lancashire Regt.
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                              • April 12

                                1879

                                At Kam Dakka during the Second Afghan War, the interestingly named Captain O’Moore Creagh from Co. Clare of the Bombay Staff Corps, won a Victoria Cross by commanding 150 men in the defence of the village against 1500 Mohmand tribesmen. When the villagers joined in Creagh and his men retreated to the village cemetery where they held out until relieved.

                                1915

                                Pte Robert Morrow of the Royal Irish Fusiliers was awarded a VC for rescuing, under heavy fire, several men who had been buried in their trenches by the bombardment. Robert Morrow was killed in action at St Jan, Belgium two weeks later.


                                1917

                                At Bois en Hache , France, Cpl John Cunningham of the Leinster Regt was in charge of a machine gun section, which was attacked by a group of 20 Germans. Although he was wounded Cpl Cunningham led his section in repulsing the attack. When his Lewis ammo was gone they used hand grenades. Cpl Cunningham died of his wounds. He was later awarded a VC.


                                1980

                                Gun Battles continued in At Tiri, Lebanon as UN troops drove SLA from the village. Pte Sonanavalu of Fijibatt was killed in the fighting. Nearby at Blida 4 Irish soldiers were abducted from their post by SLA, who threatened to hang them in retaliation for the UN actions.

                                Died

                                1917

                                Killed in Action on the Western Front with 2nd Bn The Leinster Regt


                                5325 Pte Patrick Mahony. Son of Thomas and Honora Mahony, of Glenegad Rd., Clonmel.

                                3524 Pte Pierce Power from Waterford City.

                                1918

                                Killed in Action on the Western Front


                                11167 Pte William Callaghan, 2nd Bn Irish Guards. From Newtown, Co. Waterford.

                                5948 Pte Daniel Lucas from Ferrybank, Waterford serving with 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regt.

                                1923

                                Pte James Sage, National Army. From Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. KIA.
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