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  1. Há 4 dias · 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.

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  2. Há 3 dias · 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. During the Anglo-Irish War , the British government formed a paramilitary police force consisting of former soldiers, known as the " Black and ...

  3. Há 3 dias · Michael Collins, Richard Mulcahy and Eoin O’Duffy planned a nationwide offensive, sending columns overland to take Limerick and Waterford and seaborne forces to Counties Cork, Kerry and Mayo. The only true conventional battle during the offensive was the Battle of Killmallock.

  4. Há 4 dias · The IRB became quiescent during the Civil War, which ended in May 1923, but it emerged again later that year as a faction within the National Army that supported Minister for Defence Richard Mulcahy against the “Old IRA”, which fought against the recruitment of ex-British Army personnel and the demobilization of old IRA men.

  5. Há 4 dias · October 16, 1890 – August 22, 1922. “Collins was murdered by the opposition—men he had fought side by side with in the Easter Rising of 1916—on a rural crossroads…. Many Irish felt he had capitulated to the British and betrayed them by getting them into an untenable arrangement.

  6. Há 3 dias · Prof Philip Nolan has accused some senior members of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) of making claims against him as part of an “orchestrated attempt” to frustrate organisational reform. The ...

  7. Há 4 dias · The Minister for Defence was in fact Richard Mulcahy, a staunch I.R.A. leader. Mulcahy survived the Civil War to become a prominent figure in Irish politics, at one point becoming the leader of the Fine Gael party, the direct descendant of Cumann na Gaedhal (the pro-treaty section of what was formerly Sinn Féin).