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October 13,

Gusty Spence Loyalist Ceasefire – Kerry’s Medal of Honor Winner – St. Andrew’s Agreement

October 13: TODAY in Irish History:

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1875: John Francis O’Sullivan – Medal of Honor

County Kerry born John Francis O’Sullivan is awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the Indian Wars. His Citation reads: The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Private John Francis O’Sullivan, United States Army, for gallantry in a long chase after Indians on 8 December 1874, while serving with Company I, 4th U.S. Cavalry, in action at Staked Plains, Texas.

O’Sullivan is buried in Woodside, New York.

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1994: Loyalist Ceasefire announced.

Loyalist paramilitary Gusty Spence

Loyalist para-military groups announce ceasefire in Northern Ireland. Loyalist leader Gusty Spence who had been convicted of killing a Catholic barman in 1966 read a statement on behalf of the Combined Loyalist Military Command consisting of Ulster Volunteer Force, Ulster Defence Association and the Red Hand Commando stating that the Command would “cease operational hostilities.” The move came after a similar announcement by the IRA seven weeks previously.

The loyalists also offered a statement of remorse. Gusty Spence, who had been convicted of a sectarian murder almost thirty years previously read the statement and offered an apology.

“In all sincerity, we offer to the loved ones of all innocent victims over the past 25 years abject and true remorse – Let us firmly resolve to respect our differing views of freedom, culture and aspiration and never again permit our political circumstances to degenerate into bloody warfare.”

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Gusty Spence Announces Loyalist Ceasefire

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2006: St. Andrews Agreement.

St. Andrews Agreement

 

A momentous day in Northern Irish politics as parties from both sides of the divide come together to sign the St Andrews in relation to the devolution of power to Northern Ireland. The agreement resulted from multi-party talks held in St Andrews in Fife, Scotland, from 11 October to 13 October 2006, between the two governments and all the major parties in Northern Ireland, including the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin. It resulted in the restoration of the Northern Ireland Assembly, the formation (on 8 May 2007) of a new Northern Ireland Executive and a decision by Sinn Féin to support the Police Service of Northern Ireland, courts and rule of law.

READ: St. Andrews Agreement

 

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October 9,

Christy O’Connor 1965 Ryder Cup – Eugene O’Neill – Lurgan’s VC Winner

October 9: TODAY in Irish History:

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Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

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1895: VC Winner William Frederick “Billy” McFadzean

Victoria Cross winner Billy McFadzean is born in Lurgan, Co. Armagh. He was awarded the VC posthumously for his bravery on July 1 1916 at the Battle of the Somme.

VC winners Irish Billy McFadzean
Billy McFadzean 1895-1916

McFadzean’s VC citation reads:

“For most conspicuous bravery. While in a concentration trench and opening a box of bombs for distribution prior to an attack, the box slipped down into the trench, which was crowded with men, and two of the safety pins fell out. Private ‘McFadzean, instantly realising the danger to his comrades, with heroic courage threw himself on the top of the Bombs.
The bombs exploded blowing him to pieces, but only one other man was injured. He well knew his danger, being himself a bomber, but without a moment’s hesitation he gave his life for his comrades.”

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READ: More on Irish Victoria Cross winner Billy McFadzean VC

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 1946: The Iceman Cometh

Eugene O’Neill

Eugene O’Neill’s magnificent play The Iceman Cometh premieres in New York City. O’Neill was the son of Irish immigrant actor James O’Neill and Mary Ellen Quinn who were characterized in O’Neill’s autobiographical Long Day’s Journey Into Night. 

The play features “Hickey” a charismatic salesman whose buoyant personality always ensures a good time for his hard drinking buddies. The play revolves around a reformed Hickey encouraging his fellow drinkers to change with heartbreaking consequences. Described by the New York Times as a “ferocious American classic,” the play runs for over four hours.

Al Pacino recites from The Iceman Cometh

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1965: USA whips Britain and Ireland in Ryder Cup.

The British and Irish Ryder Cup golf team featuring Irishmen Christy O’Connor and Jimmy Martin were beaten 19 ½ to 12 ½ at Royal Birkdale Golf Club. It was not until 1979 that the other countries of continental Europe were invited to play as part of an expanded European team.

Christy O'Connor (left) on 1969 Ryder Cup team.

Christy O’Connor (left) on 1969 Ryder Cup team.

Irish golfer Christy O’Connor was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame 2009. O’Connor played in every Ryder Cup from 1955 through 1973 – 10 appearances as a player.

READ: Christy O’Connor at World Golf Hall of Fame

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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.

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