Clancy Barracks
The soldier stood and faced God. Which must always come to pass. He hoped his shoes were shining. Have you always turned the other cheek?
Just as bright as his brass."Step forward you soldier, How shall I deal with you? To my church have you been true?
06/06/2026
Remember these two characters back in the day. Fond memories.
15/04/2026
Doc, fond memories you and the lads from S&T done great work, it was a credit to you. I wonder if it's still going strong.
14/04/2026
The baul, Sgt Spike McCormick, RIP. Ordnance in Athlone,
09/04/2026
Some of the 1916 Volunteer veterans pictured years later in the 1960s, who fought in North King Street, where some of the heaviest fighting took place during the Easter Rising. If you’d like to learn about this battle you can check out this documentary we made about it. It has some of the most sustained ferocious fighting of the 1916 Easter Rising. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Kuy5u6BnjQo&t=15s&pp=ygUWMTkxNiBub3J0aCBraW5nIHN0cmVldA%3D%3D
09/04/2026
🇮🇪 They Were Told to Leave… They Stayed.
In 1982, as the Israeli invasion of Lebanon unfolded, chaos swept across southern Lebanon.
Bombs fell. Tanks advanced. Entire towns were caught in the crossfire.
And in the middle of it all stood Irish peacekeepers.
Serving under the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), Irish troops were suddenly no longer observing peace… they were surrounded by war.
They were warned.
They were pressured.
They were told to abandon their positions.
But they didn’t.
Instead, Irish soldiers made a choice that would define their legacy.
👉 They held their ground.
While others pulled back, Irish troops:
Stayed at their posts as Israeli forces moved through their areas
Continued protecting civilians trapped in villages
Refused to leave, even when isolated and under threat
Stood between armed forces and ordinary people
They were peacekeepers… but in that moment, they became something more.
Not aggressors.
Not retreating soldiers.
But a line that refused to break.
For the civilians sheltering behind them, that decision meant everything.
It meant protection.
It meant stability in chaos.
It meant someone did not walk away.
🇮🇪 Ireland lost 47 soldiers during its mission in Lebanon.
But their courage earned something just as lasting… respect.
Even today, in parts of southern Lebanon, Irish troops are remembered not for fighting wars…
…but for standing their ground when it mattered most.
They were sent to keep the peace… but in 1982, they had to hold it together.
13/03/2026
Yiz will never name these two
12/03/2026
A couple of characters from Depot Ordnance. Yiz may know them.
20/02/2026
Lt Col Jimmy O'Neill and his Dad. Mckee Bks.
16/02/2026
Moment's in time, captured, saved & treasured.
Paul heading to his place of rest, thanks Pete truly appreciated. Paul may you have eternal peace.
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