6243 The Irish Sword.
The Journal of the Military History Society of Ireland Volume XIX. Numbers 75 & 76. ‘The Emergency’ 1939-45. €15.00 |
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Defence and the new Irish state, 1919-39 by Peter Young 1 Mobilisation and expansion by Denis Parsons 11 Mr de Valera's appreciation 18 The emergency army by Donal O'Carroll 19 Plans and operations by Colm Mangan 47 Aspects of intelligence by Eunan O'Halpin 57 The emergency services by Jim Dukes 66 Powder and ball company, L.D.F. 71 Transition to peace by James P. Coyle 72 The Marine Service by Daire Brunicardi 77 Air aspects of the emergency by Aidan Quigley 86 The coastwatching service by Owen Quinn 91 Germany and Ireland in World War II by John P. Duggan 93 U.S. – Irish relations, 1939-45 by Joseph Carroll 99 Anglo-Irish diplomatic relations and World War II by Dermot Keogh & Aengus Dolan 106 ‘Bending the beam’: myth and reality in the bombing of Coventry, Belfast and Dublin by Richard Hawkins 131 Curragh mess fare, March 1942 144 |
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