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Januarius A. MacGahan: Daring to Tell the Truth, Part 1 OF 2: Cheating Death in France and Spain.

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 18, 2013 at 9:30pm 0 Comments

By Joseph E. Gannon

As hundreds of 'embedded' war correspondents traveled across Iraq in 2003, WGT remembered a 19th century Irish-American correspondent whose reports on a Turkish massacre shocked the entire world, compelling world leaders to place humanitarian concerns above geopolitical ones. Ohio native…

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John Gregory Bourke: Part 1 - Warrior Anthropologist

Posted by Joe Gannon on January 15, 2016 at 4:30pm 4 Comments

Not many people in the United States or the world today know who Irish-American John Gregory Bourke was, and that is unfortunate. Few historical figures have ever had his rare combination of heroism in a major war; chronicling and participating in two decades of conflict with a fierce indigenous foe;…

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James Braddock: The Real 'Cinderella' Story

Posted by The Wild Geese on June 7, 2013 at 2:30am 3 Comments

By Robert Cassidy

Special to The Wild Geese

It has been said that one of the traits the Irish brought to these shores was that of survival. Heavyweight champion James J. Braddock demonstrated that in life, as well as the boxing ring.…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: June 7 - June 13

Posted by The Wild Geese on June 6, 2026 at 1:40pm 0 Comments

LUAIN -- On June 8, 1853, John Mitchel escaped from Australia, eventually making it to the United States. Mitchel, a member of the Young Ireland Party, was born in Comnish, Co. Derry. John was the son of a Presbyterian minister. He obtained a…

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W. T. Cosgrave, The Quintessentially Pragmatic Republican

Posted by That's Just How It Was on March 26, 2016 at 6:30am 6 Comments

William Thomas (Liam) Cosgrave was not one of the iconic figures of the early 1900s, nor indeed was he a man who had any real status of leadership in the 1916 Rising, although he was a chief adviser to Eamonn Ceannt during the 1916 Rising at South Dublin Union. It was an apt role because the vicinity was his home turf…

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The Carrowkennedy Ambush: Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Cold

Posted by Joe Gannon on May 20, 2017 at 3:00pm 7 Comments

It was late afternoon of a warm day in June in Carrowkennedy, County Mayo. Irish Volunteer Jimmy O’Flaherty (right) heard the…

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General Phil Kearny: 'The One-Armed Devil'

Posted by Joe Gannon on August 11, 2016 at 1:00am 2 Comments

Unlike most other Irish and Irish-Americans who fought in the American Civil War, Philip Kearny was born into a prominent and affluent family in New York City on June 1, 1815. The Kearny name, quite appropriately, came from the Gaelic "O Catharnaigh," derived from the word "cearnach," meaning "warlike" or “victorious.”…

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Remembering Jim Hawkins, Storyteller and Evangelist for Irish Culture (1946-2026)

Posted by Gerry Regan on May 27, 2026 at 4:00pm 7 Comments

I got a chance to spend a magical 48 minutes this evening with a WG member who died a few weeks ago. It wasn't a supernatural experience, but it was sublime!

Himself was no less a man than …

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Ernie O'Malley: Mayo-Born Freedom Fighter and Writer

Posted by Brían Hoban on December 13, 2015 at 6:00am 4 Comments

Ernie O' Malley was born in Castlebar on the 26th of May 1897. His family moved to Dublin in 1906. He was educated at O'Connell's Schools and attended UCD, where he studied medicine.

He was a member of The Irish Volunteers and he joined the rebels on the Thursday of the Easter Rising in 1916 and was…

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Tunney vs Dempsey: The “Long Count” Title Fight

Posted by Joe Gannon on May 26, 2024 at 3:30pm 6 Comments

As Heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney and his challenger, former champion Jack Dempsey, heard the bell ring for the 7th round of their 10-round championship fight on September 22, 1927, their plans for the remainder of the bout could not have been less similar. Both men knew Tunney had…

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