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The O’Sullivan Beare Clan: Taking the Fight to America

Posted by Joe Gannon on February 25, 2018 at 1:00pm 6 Comments

When the rebels in Britain’s American colonies rose up against British rule in 1776, some of the most stalwart supporters of the cause of independence were the same Irish clans that had fought against the English / British rule of their own island for centuries. One of the septs that fought to the bitter end of…

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Father Aloysius P. McGonigal: Battlefield Hero Without a Gun

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 5:30am 0 Comments

By Joseph Gannon

Many men become known as heroes for their bravery in battle, for their willingness to face death in an effort to kill the enemy and obtain an objective, or for helping win the war for their country.

They are often celebrated by millions of their countrymen and…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: February 15 - February 21

Posted by The Wild Geese on February 14, 2026 at 3:45pm 0 Comments

LUAIN -- On February 16, 1822, Richard Busteed, Union general…

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Seán Treacy at War: Tipperary 'Far Away'

Posted by Joe Gannon on February 8, 2022 at 3:30pm 6 Comments

Softly, gently, "Comrade", he cried

"No longer on earth can I stay

I will never more roam through my own native home

Tipperary so far away"…

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Agnes Mary Clerke: From Skibbereen to the Moon

Posted by John Anthony Brennan on January 20, 2022 at 12:00am 6 Comments

The next time you look up at the full moon to make your wish, direct your gaze toward the southeast portion and locate the area known as the Mare Serenitatis (Sea of Serenity). There you will observe the valley where Apollo 17, the last in a series of lunar missions, landed Dec. 10, 1972. Nearby,…

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Civil War General John “Black Jack” Logan: “The Radiant Incarnation of War.”

Posted by Joe Gannon on January 13, 2025 at 8:30pm 5 Comments

It was mid-afternoon of July 22, 1864, and the Confederate infantry of General Cheatham’s Corps of John Bell Hood’s Army of Tennessee was breaking through the Federal…

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Mountain Man Thomas Fitzpatrick: Legendary 'Broken Hand'

Posted by Joe Gannon on April 12, 2017 at 9:30pm 8 Comments

On a crisp, clear afternoon in what is now southwest Montana, in January 1836, a thin bearded man in his mid-30s, dressed in buckskin, was racing across the valley of the meandering Yellowstone River on the back of a very fast horse. Ahead of him in the distance, lit by the bright sunlight, he could see the…

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Remember Cremona: France's Irish Brigade Saves the King's Army

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 24, 2013 at 6:30pm 3 Comments

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The flag of Dillon's Regiment, Irish Brigade of France.

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'In Harm’s Way': America’s Greatest Submarine Commander

Posted by Joe Gannon on October 11, 2016 at 8:30pm 2 Comments

Richard Hetherington O'Kane (below-right, in his Annapolis graduation photo) was born on February 2, 1911 in Dover, New Hampshire, a town near the Atlantic coast with a population of about 13,000 at the time. His father, Dr. Walter Collins O'Kane, was a professor of entomology at the University. Richard attended…

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