No one had a longer high-ranking association with the Irish Volunteers and successor Irish armed forces than Jeremiah Joseph O’Connell, better known as ‘J. J.’ or ‘Ginger’ O’Connell. His unpublished memoir of his Volunteer activities is particularly valuable because it addresses the crucial period from the split in 1914 to the Rising, a timespan not well illuminated in the witness statements collected by the Bureau of Military History (BMH) between 1947 and 1957. The memoir gives a unique insight to the challenges of rebuilding the Volunteers after the split in September 1914 and moulding them into a properly disciplined and uniformly trained body with a capacity, should the need arrive, for meaningful military actio
The 8th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles was formed in Belfast in September 1914, part of the 36th (Ulst...
"This Memoir was originally arranged and prepared for publication from Sept. 1793 to Sept. 1863, by ...
Covering the period from the re-establishment of the Irish militia during the Crimean War until the ...
No one had a longer high-ranking association with the Irish Volunteers and successor Irish armed for...
Until very recently, military history has been synonymous with the history of generals and leaders. ...
The objective behind this M.A. Thesis was to chart the establishment and subsequent development of t...
The Volunteers of 1778 to 1793 represent one of the most widely studied political and military move...
1 online resource (xi, 243 pages)The story of the continuing Irish freedom struggle is incomplete wi...
Between 1918-1921, Ireland was swept along by a phenonomen, the entire island became embroiled in a ...
hard-line leader of the United Irishmen, who was deported to France. Frank O'Connor's godf...
So badly wounded that he had to be propped up in a chair to face the firing squad, James Connolly wa...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
"The first account that has been given of the formation of the Irish citizen army during the Dublin ...
This Memoir ... was originally arranged and prepared for publication from September, 1793 ... to Sep...
A 1st Battalion Machine Gun Corps soldier’s pass from September 22, 1919 granted the recipient (“Pvt...
The 8th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles was formed in Belfast in September 1914, part of the 36th (Ulst...
"This Memoir was originally arranged and prepared for publication from Sept. 1793 to Sept. 1863, by ...
Covering the period from the re-establishment of the Irish militia during the Crimean War until the ...
No one had a longer high-ranking association with the Irish Volunteers and successor Irish armed for...
Until very recently, military history has been synonymous with the history of generals and leaders. ...
The objective behind this M.A. Thesis was to chart the establishment and subsequent development of t...
The Volunteers of 1778 to 1793 represent one of the most widely studied political and military move...
1 online resource (xi, 243 pages)The story of the continuing Irish freedom struggle is incomplete wi...
Between 1918-1921, Ireland was swept along by a phenonomen, the entire island became embroiled in a ...
hard-line leader of the United Irishmen, who was deported to France. Frank O'Connor's godf...
So badly wounded that he had to be propped up in a chair to face the firing squad, James Connolly wa...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
"The first account that has been given of the formation of the Irish citizen army during the Dublin ...
This Memoir ... was originally arranged and prepared for publication from September, 1793 ... to Sep...
A 1st Battalion Machine Gun Corps soldier’s pass from September 22, 1919 granted the recipient (“Pvt...
The 8th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles was formed in Belfast in September 1914, part of the 36th (Ulst...
"This Memoir was originally arranged and prepared for publication from Sept. 1793 to Sept. 1863, by ...
Covering the period from the re-establishment of the Irish militia during the Crimean War until the ...