Archive for ‘Irish War of Independence’

October 16,

Michael Collins – The Big Fella at Today in Irish History

October 16: TODAY in Irish History:

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Curated by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks

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

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 1890: Michael Collins

The Big Fella is born in West Cork. Thirty one years later, he was in London negotiating the Anglo Irish treaty that brought independence to 26 counties of Ireland but resulted in a vicious civil war where he lost his life. Collins emigrated to London aged fifteen where he joined Sinn Fein and the Gaelic League. He returned to Ireland in time to take part in the 1916 Rising. As with most other Irish rebels, he was released by British authorities in 1917 – a fateful and fatal decision as many (most) of those released were soon to take up arms again against Britain with the onset of the Irish War of Independence.

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Michael Collins the big fella

Michael Collins illustration in For the Love of Being Irish

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Collins can credibly be called the father of modern guerilla warfare. His ability to ambush, harass and execute British forces is of legend. While often perceived in romantic terms, Collins was a brutally effective rebel leader who led a passionate group of ultimately successful independence fighters often killing fellow Irishmen  e.g. members of the Royal Irish Constabulary.

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Writings by Michael Collins

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FREE Download : The Path to Freedom by Michael Collins .

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On November 21, 1920, Collins’ men wiped out much of British intelligence in Dublin. The so called Cairo gang was targeted and executed by the IRA. A total of fifteen people were killed, although some may not have been intelligence men. The killings engendered vicious reprisal from British troops who the same day went to a football game in Croke Park and fired indiscriminately into the crowd. Fourteen spectators were killed.

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A Young Michael Collins

Michael Collins 1919

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The IRA guerilla activity eventually forced British Prime Minister Lloyd George to agree to peace talks in London where Michael Collins played a prominent role. After signing the Anglo Irish treaty on December 6, 1921, he wrote a friend “I have signed my death warrant.”

Unfortunately, he was right. De Valera and other anti-Treaty politicians rejected a democratic Dail vote accepting the Treaty, an action which resulted in the Irish Civil War. Collins was killed in an action in his native Co. Cork, August 22nd 1922.

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SEE: Rare Footage of Michael Collins. Despite the credits, this is unlikely to be in Armagh which is not in “Southern Ireland.”

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His once adversary, Winston Churchill wrote of The Big Fella, “Michael Collins was a man of dauntless courage.”

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READ: Churchill on Michael Collins

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Lloyd George said “His engaging personality won friendships even amongst those who met him as foes and to all who met him, the news of his death comes as a personal sorrow.”

Author Tim Pat Coogan in Michael Collins – A Biography quotes Collins’ nemesis de Valera “It is my considered opinion that in the fullness of time history will record the greatness of Michael Collins and it will be recorded at my expense.”

De Valera supporters often doubt whether he made that statement, but few can doubt its sentiment.

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READ: Detailed Biography of Michael Collins at Military History Online

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September 22,

Confederate Irish General. Rineen Ambush, Co. Clare. The Long Count: Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney

September 22: TODAY in Irish History:

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Curated by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks Chicago Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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September 22: TODAY in Irish History:

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Galway born Confederate General Patrick Moore

1821: Confederate Brigadier-General Patrick T. Moore is born at Galway, Ireland.

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Patrick Moore Irish civil war generals confederate

Galway born Patrick Moore 1821-1883

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In the spring of 1861 he was commissioned colonel of the First regiment, Virginia infantry, which was assigned to Longstreet’s brigade of the army under Beauregard at Manassas. He participated in the affair at Blackburn’s ford and the battle of Manassas, in the latter action receiving a severe wound in the head while leading his regiment.

He survived the war and died in 1883. A number of Irish attained high rank in the Confederate forces. The most lauded was Cork born Stonewall of the West” Patrick Cleburne who perished at the Battle of Franklin.

READ: Biography of Patrick Moore

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Rineen Ambush

1920: The Mid-Clare Brigade of the IRA ambush and kill six Royal Irish Constabulary officers in a well-planned attack. In reprisal, British forces murdered a number of local residents and  burned houses.

In oral history, Andrew O’Donoghue, former commander of the  5th Batallion, Mid-Clare IRA Brigade said, “The enemy did carry out most frightful reprisals that night and there was no one to molest them. It was a splendid chance lost because the British forces – R.I.C., Black and Tans and military – all went berserk in their orgy of destruction, becoming frightfully drunk in the process and, throwing all precaution to the winds, became sitting ducks for properly placed ambushers.”

READ: More on Andrew O’Donoghue’s Memoirs

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READ: FASCINATING Lengthy Witness Statement by Mid-Clare IRA Commander Andrew O’Donoghue

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The Long Count – Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney

1927: Irish Americans Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney fight for the World Heavyweight Title in a rematch at Soldier Field Chicago. The bout became famous for “The Long Count.”  (This has nothing to do with Irish born Bram Stoker who wrote Count Dracula!)

The previous year, Tunney had beaten Dempsey over ten rounds to secure the World Title.

Dempsey’s failure to move to a neutral corner after knocking Tunney down in this rematch, delayed the start of the count allowing Tunney to get off the canvas. The referee finally counted to nine. Whether Tunney would have been able to get up, if the referee had not delayed the count will never be known. There is little doubt that over the complete fight Tunney was the better boxer.

Gene Tunney was son of emigrants John Tunney and Mary Lydon, both from Co. Mayo.

Both of Dempsey’s parents were of Irish extraction.

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THE LONG COUNT

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1943: Irish artist Robert Ballagh is born in Dublin

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