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Defence Forces Review 2020 Defence Forces Review 2020
Irish Army, 1939-1945
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BELLIGERENT INTERNEES Allied and German Golfers at the Curragh Camp 1940-1945 by Colonel William H
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White Paper on Defence Update 2019
57Th International Military Pilgrimage to Lourdes
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The Curragh Internees, 1921-24: from Defiance to Defeat
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INTRODUCTION 1. the Irish Defence Forces Must Strive to Build And
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