Contents Vol. XX
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| Introduction |
Brigadier General P. D. Hogan |
Page 3
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| The defence forces and the United Nations |
Lieutenant General Gerry McMahon |
Page 5 |
| Ireland and UN peacekeeping |
Liam Cosgrave |
Page 8 |
The development of UN peacekeeping concepts since 1945: the UN perspective
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Michael Couton |
Page 9 |
UN observer missions in the Middle East and Central America
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Colm Doyle |
Page 32 |
| The Congo (ONUC): the political perspective |
Conor Cruise O'Brien |
Page 37 |
| The Congo (ONUC): the military perspective |
Sean MKeown |
Page 43 |
| UNFICYP: command and staff experiences |
P. D. Hogan |
Page 48 |
| Today's UNFICYP |
Michael Minehane |
Page 53 |
| At- Tiri, or Bosnia avoided: the Irish in UNIFIL, 1978-95 |
Robert Fisk
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Page 59 |
| UNIFIL: unit experience |
David Taylor |
Page 71 |
| Peacekeeping in Europe : the Balkans |
Cedric Thornberry |
Page 81 |
| The political parameters of European cooperation in peacekeeping |
Patrick Keatinge |
Page 91 |
| The United Nations and humanitarian operations |
Neill Wright |
Page 99 |
Defence-forces involvement with UN agencies and non-governmental organisations in Africa
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Captain D. O'Brien |
Page 106 |
Blaze away and stand to it boys': Captain Jack Donovan and the Irish Brigade at Fredericksburg (Illustrated)
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Kevin O'Brien |
Page 121 |
| Between the lines, 1861 |
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Page 130 |
| Ireland 's Protestant militia 1715-76: a military assessment |
Neal Garnham |
Page 131 |
| Colonel John Michelburne (Illustrated) |
Piers Wauchope |
Page 137 |
| The Batavian Republic and Ireland , 1797 (Illustrated) |
C.J.M. Kramers |
Page 145 |
' Hibernia officina militum': Irish recruitment to the British regular army, 1660-1815
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Terence Denman |
Page 148 |
Was Ireland a factor in German foreign policy during the July crisis 1914?
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Andreas Roth |
Page 167 |
| Teaching the world to fly': R.R. Smith-Barry |
Richard Hawkins |
Page 174 |
| Irish casualties in the first world war (Illustrated) |
Patrick Casey |
Page 193 |
The imperial service ofWilliam Aylmer , 1800-14 (Illustrated)
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Richard John Aylmer |
Page 207 |
| Morale in the 16th (Irish) Division, 1916-18 |
Lyon Speer Lemisko |
Page 217 |
| The army and Royal Navy in Ireland : some statistics |
Anthony Kineessla |
Page 234 |
| Ships of the Irish Normans |
John de Courcy Irelan d |
Page 241 |
The diary of Second Lieutenant A.V.G. Killingley, Easter Week, 1916 (Illustrated)
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B.P. McCann |
Page 246 |
| A sword from the battle of Orra (Illustrated) |
Hector McDonnell |
Page 253 |
| ''The goodness of pikes' |
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Page 262 |
| The British Military Evacuation |
Anthony Kinsella |
Page 275 |
| The Civil War from the pro-Treaty Perspective |
Michael Hopkinson |
Page 287 |
| The Irish Civil War 1922-1923: an anti-Treaty Perspectiv |
Brian P. Murphy |
Page 293 |
Organisation and Development of the pro- Treaty Forces, 1922-1924
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Patrick Long |
Page 308 |
| The Special Infantry Force |
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Page 331 |
| The Pettigo - Belleek Triangle Incident (Illustrated) |
Anthony Kinsella |
Page 3467 |
| External Intelligence and the Civil War |
Euan O'Halpin |
Page 367 |
| Women and the Civil War |
Ann Matthews |
Page 379 |
| The Aftermath of the Civil War |
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Page 387 |
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