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The North Longford Flying Column was a unit of the Irish Republican Army in the Irish War of Independence. Drawing its membership from three North Longford Battalions of the Irish Volunteers,[citation needed] it was led by Seán Mac Eoin.[1]
Membership and activities
editFormed by Seán Mac Eoin in 1920,[2] membership of the unit was local to the parishes of Clonbroney, Drumlish, Killoe, Colmcille, Granard, Mullinaghta and Abbeylara. Later, some men from the South Cavan area joined its ranks.[citation needed]
Its most notable engagements[3] included the Battle of Ballinalee (November 1920) and the Clonfin Ambush (February 1921).[4][5] There were further engagements at Terlicken, Ballybrein, Fyhora and Streete, County Westmeath.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ "County Longford - Heritage/Historical". countylongford.com. Archived from the original on 15 August 2007.
the North Longford Flying Column [..] was led by General Sean McEoin "The Blacksmith of Ballinalee"
- ^ "Clonfin Ambush: North Longford Flying Column's finest hour as the elite British forces surrender to Seán Mac Eoin". longfordleader.ie. Longford Leader. 31 January 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
- ^ The North Longford Flying Column: The Clonfin Twenty-one, Bernard Sexton 2023
- ^ "MacEoin, General Seán". ucd.ie. Archived from the original on 13 May 2008.
His exploits with the North Longford Flying Column [..included..] engagements with the enemy at Ballinalee in November 1920 and Clonfin in February 1921
- ^ "Longford Flying Column". 5thbattalionassociation.com. Retrieved 8 December 2021.