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    RIGHT TO HONOUR GALLIPOLI HEROES

    Irish Independent
    March 25 2010

    I am so glad that the President is laying a wreath in Gallipoli for
    the 3,000 Irish dead, of whom about 1,000 were from Co Limerick.

    Critics of this high-risk, badly managed campaign summed it up as
    follows: "They fought for King and country and died for nothing."

    They were fighting, in the words of Woodrow Wilson, to make the
    world a safe place for democracy. Pearse referred to the Turks as
    our "gallant allies", the Turks at this stage had massacred over one
    million Armenian Catholics.

    The 10th Irish Division were both Catholics and Protestants fighting
    side by side, many recruited in a mass rally in Lansdowne Road. Had
    Gallipoli succeeded and had the allies got supplies up to Russia,
    the history of Russia and Ireland might have been different.

    Stephen Fallon co Limerick

    Irish Independent

    http://www.independent.ie/opinion/let ters/right-to-honour-gallipoli-heroes-2110749.html
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