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A new thread on this topic as some were not able to post on the old thread.
 

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The greatest victory clearly. I will enjoy watching this.
 
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The greatest victory clearly. I will enjoy watching this.
Great, but also Pyrrhic. Among many things I missed (and regret) on my trip to Ireland were a visit to Brian's tomb and venerating Plunkett's head in Drogheda.
 
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This is likely the best and profession production dealing with The Battle of The Boyne
 

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Interesting take from a Scot on the Colonisation of Ireland

 

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Its time the true men of today play as brave a part


The dust on some is Irish earth among their own they rest
And the same dear land that gave them birth has cut them to her breast
And we will pray that from their clay whole many a race may start

Of true men like you men to act as brave a part

They rose in dark and evil days to right their native land
And they kindled here a living blaze that nothing shall withstand
Alas that might can vanquish right they fell and passed away

But true men like you men are plenty here today


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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGnnwfUvvHE
 

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Remembering The Battle Of Ballinamuck

On September 8th 1798 the combined French & Irish forces under the command of General Humbert fought the British at Ballinamuck.

The combined French & Irish forces had previously seen victories at Killala, Ballina, Castlebar and Collooney but were now marching to meet up with rebels in Longford & Westmeath with two large British forces totalling about 26,000 troops in hot pursuit.

By September 7th it was clear they were surrounded, the rebels in Longford & Westmeath had been defeated and were weary of the constant skirmishes with the British, so Humbert decided to make a stand at the town of Ballinamuck in County Longford.

On September 8th the battle began with a short artillery duel and a British dragoon charge on the Irish rebels when French lines were reached Humbert decided to surrender after about an hour of fighting.

But the Irish rebels led by Colonel Teeling fought on but were attacked by British infantry & charged by the dragoons, which scattered the Irish rebels who were ruthlessly pursued into a bog where they were bayoneted or drowned.

The battle resulted in the deaths of 500 Irish rebels and 200 taken prisoner but later hanged including Wolf Tone's brother Matthew Tone. The French were treated as prisoners of war except for their officers who were Irish.

In total 96 French officers and 746 soldiers were taken prisoner and brought to Dublin by canal and traded for English prisoners of war.

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Humbert unconditional surrender was very early ....he should have held Ballinamuck until British losses were sufficient that they offered terms for a conditional surrender
 

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Humbert unconditional surrender was very early ....he should have held Ballinamuck until British losses were sufficient that they offered terms for a conditional surrender
I remember being taught a ditty from Ballinamuck

The Gunner McGee they hung you from a tree
A soldier your watch he was stealin'
With the heal of your boot, ye broke every tooth,
And you sent the cheap Englisher reelin'
 

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I cleaned up this thread and deleted some rubbish. The site should focus on a few core subjects going forward
 

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I suggest for a few posts we could stay with the battles that our very own "conservative movement" have already fought?

There's no need to try and pin our flag to the mast of all these ancient battles, for haven't our lads written our very own mythology?

Aren't the stories of their exploits already out there, to be told around the fire by our future generations?

The Battle of Kamikaze.

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Our brave lads beat this stripling around the head with a wooden pole draped in a tricolour.

The Battle of the Shops.

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Our brave nationalists attacked the regime's police forces, broke into and looted their bourgeousie shops, and set their vehicles on fire.

Viva la resistance!

Anymore?
A standard Marxist/Gramscian play: Erasure and denial of heritage and ethnicity. Demonization of both thereof.

You're not clever, roc, and the kids aren't buying what you're selling. You've lost Gen Z.
 

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