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Features

Dubliner in British Military Intelligence

By 1911 European governments were eyeing each other with suspicion but, for the time being, social and commercial life went on. This included an international exhibition in Ghent, Belgium. On his return from Germany earlier in the year, Dubliner Captain J.A.F. Cuffe of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, now fluent in German and French, was … Read more

Categories Decade of Centenaries, Features, Issue 4 (July/August 2014), Volume 22

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cross of Sacrifice to be erected at Glasnevin Cemetery

One particularly striking example of an Irishman who served with both the British and republican forces is Martin Doyle, a pre-war regular from Wexford who enlisted in the Royal Irish Regiment in 1909. On the outbreak of war in 1914 he transferred to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, and by 1915 he had been promoted to … Read more

Categories Features, Issue 4 (July/August 2014), Volume 22
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