Archive for February, 2013

February 7,

Mayo Born Double Medal of Honor Winner – Soccer Manager Mick McCarthy at Today in Irish History

February 7: TODAY in Irish History:

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Medal of honor recipient John King

Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1865: County Mayo Born Double Medal of Honor Recipient

Double Medal of Honor recipient John King is born in Ballinrobe, County Mayo.

Medal of honor recipient John King

Medal of honor recipient John King

King is one of only 19 people to receive the award twice. His first citation for actions in 1901 reads:

“Rank and organization: Watertender, U.S. Navy. Born: 7 February 1865, Ireland. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 72, 6 December 1901. Second award. Citation: On board the U.S.S. Vicksburg, for heroism in the line of his profession at the time of the accident to the boilers, 29 May 1901.”

Citation two reads:

“G.O. No.: 40, 19 October 1909. Citation: Watertender, serving on board the U.S.S. Salem, for extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession on the occasion of the accident to one of the boilers of that vessel, 13 September 1909.” See Medal of Honor Recipients.

In January 1960, the US Navy launched  the USS John King a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile armed destroyer in memory of the brave Irishman.

USS John King in honor of mayo born double medal of honor recipient

USS John King

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SEE: Website dedicated to USS John King and crewmembers

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1922: IRA Kidnaps More than Forty Loyalist Supporters

In Northern Ireland, the IRA kidnaps more than forty  loyalists activists and “B” Specials (a part-time auxiliary police force which was almost 100% protestant) in response to the arrest of some Monaghan footballers, January 14 who were travelling to play in an Ulster Championship game. At least one of this party was an IRA activist. After intense negotiations between Michael Collins and Winston Churchill, all parties on both sides were released.  Following this incident, Churchill who was leading the UK effort on the transfer of power following the Treaty wrote to his wife Clementine in what might be termed an understatement “Ireland is sure to bring us every form of difficulty and embarrasment. “

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1940: IRA Men Executed in England

IRA volunteers Peter Barnes and James Richards are hanged in Winston Green Prison in Birmingham for their involvement in a bombing in Coventry the previous year which killed five people.

Aftermath of IRA bomb attack Coventry 1939

Aftermath of IRA bomb attack Coventry 1939

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1959: Mick McCarthy – Irish International

Mick McCarthy

Mick McCarthy as Wolves Manager

Mick McCarthy, Irish soccer international player and manager is born in Barnsley England. His father Charles was born in Ireland. McCarthy was a tough, uncompromising player who was a key man during the Jack Charlton era when Irelanld qualified for both Euro 88 and World Cup 90. He has gone on to have a relatively successful career as a manager of English clubs gaining promotion for both Sunderland and Wolves to the English premiership although both clubs subsequently sacked him due to poor performance in the top tier.

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1992: Maastricht Treaty Creates European Union

The Maastricht Treaty is signed by 12 nations creating the European Union. The domestic currencies of the member countries (including the Irish Punt) would be replaced by the Euro, January 1 1999.

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February 6,

Munich Air Crash – Ronald Reagan – First Casualty of Trouble at Today in Irish History

February 6: TODAY in Irish History:

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Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1877: Colonel John O’Mahoney

Colonel John O’Mahoney,  founding member of the Fenian Brotherhood in the United States dies. O’Mahoney was forced into exile following the failed Young Ireland rebellion of 1848. During the civil war he attained the rank of Colonel in the Fighting 69th Regiment of New York State Militia which was comprised primarily of Irish emigrants. The regiment’s Irish language war cry was ” Fág an Bealach” (Clear the way.)

Colonel John O’Mahoney

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1911: Ronald Reagan is born into relative poverty Tampico, Illinois. Reagan’s hard-drinking  father (of County Tipperary roots) was rarely able to hold a job for long, forcing Reagan’s adoring mother Nelle and family to move frequently.

Ronald Reagan in For the Love of Being Irish

This image of Ronald Reagan in For the Love of Being Irish

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Reagan visited his ancestral home, Ballyporeen County Tipperary, June 3 1984


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1958: Billy Whelan Killed in Munich Air Disaster

The Munich air disaster takes the lives of seven Manchester United players including Dublin born Liam (Billy) Whelan and fourteen others. Fifteen days later, Duncan Edwards whom many regard as the greatest player ever to wear the famous red jersey would die from his injuries.

Twenty-two year old Billy Whelan averaged a goal every two games in less than three years he was with United. In the 1956/57 season, he was the club’s top scorer with 26 goals in just 39 games.

This commemorative stamp of Liam Whelan was issued by the Irish Post Office on the fiftieth anniversary of the Munich disaster. The clock face shows the time of the accident when the BEA plane slid off the freezing runway on its third take off attempt. Partly because of this emotional event and the city’s proximity to Ireland, Manchester United have a huge fan base in Ireland.

The scene after the plane crash

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BBC News on Munich Air Crash (includes interview with Dubliner and former United Captain Johnny Carey

See BBC and The Guardian for detailed reports on the Munich air disaster.

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1971: Gunner Robert Curtis – First Casualty of “The Troubles.”

In a precursor of things to come, Gunner Robert Curtis becomes the first British soldier to die on Irish soil since 1922 in a combat situation. Curtis’ patrol was ambushed by the Provisional IRA in the New Lodge Road area of Belfast. More than 700 British troops would die in the following thirty years.

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Want to learn more about Ireland? See these images and more in the acclaimed For the Love of Being Irish

Irish gift ideas. Best selling Irish booksRonnie Drew and Luke Kelly - Musical Irish Gifts to the worldJoyce Image in For the Love of Being IrishMichael Collins: Image from For the Love of Being Irish

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

Tags: Best Irish Gift, Creative Irish Gift, Unique Irish Gifts, Irish Books, Irish Authors, Today in Irish History TODAY IN IRISH HISTORY (published by IrishmanSpeaks)