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  1. 9. Mai 2024 · Richard James Mulcahy was the chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, and afterward leader (1944–59) of Fine Gael (“Irish Race”), the major political party in opposition to Eamon de Valera’s Fianna Fáil (“Soldiers of Destiny”). Imprisoned for

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  2. 15. Mai 2024 · There has not been an officer of such rank in the Irish Defence Forces since the 1920s, when Michael Collins, Richard Mulcahy and Eoin O’Duffy held an equivalent rank, although they are not...

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  3. Vor 2 Tagen · The Chief of Staff of the IRA was Richard Mulcahy, who was responsible for organising and directing IRA units around the country. In theory, both Collins and Mulcahy were responsible to Cathal Brugha, the Dáil's Minister of Defence, but, in practice, Brugha had only a supervisory role, recommending or objecting to specific actions.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · From 1919 to 1921 the Irish Republican Army (IRA) was organised as a guerrilla army, led by Richard Mulcahy and with Michael Collins as Director of Intelligence and fought against the British.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Collins was killed in an ambush by IRA forces at Béal na mBláth in County Cork on 22 August 1922; General Richard Mulcahy then took command. Some of the National Army’s most effective troops were the Dublin Guard, who were to the forefront of the Free state offensive in the summer of 1922.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · On 8 September 1922, he met in secret with Richard Mulcahy in Dublin to try to halt the fighting. However, according to de Valera, they "could not find a basis" for agreement. Though nominally head of the anti-treatyites, de Valera had little influence.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · The I.R.B. The Irish Republican Brotherhood (I.R.B.) was a secret oath-bound fraternal organisation dedicated to the establishment of an “independent democratic republic” in Ireland between 1858 and 1924. Founded in the United States by John O’Mahony, James Stephens and Michael Doheny at Doheny’s Law Offices, Centre St, New York, March 17th 1858.