Sunday, March 30, 2008
Ireland: Land of Song: Come Out Ye Black and Tans
Grandma was born in 1898 she saw many things in Mayo , she told us that the Black and Tans would brake down people doors for no reasons what so ever . The reason she Anna Dunleavy left Ireland was because of the Black and Tans . She came to America for a free life to be able to work and not be subjected to anyone dogma . That what she taught all of us . Dogma she would tell to run away from people who tried to push their dogma on you . Be ye careful !
Ireland: Land of Song: Come Out Ye Black and Tans: "During the Anglo-Irish War (1919-1921), the British government authorized the assembly of paramilitary forces designed to quell the uprising. The more famous of these forces was the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) Reserve Force, more infamously known throughout Ireland as the 'Black and Tans' because there was a shortage of police uniforms, and so items of military attire were used as supplements.
The intent of the RIC Reserve Force, established by Winston Churchill, was to target the Irish Republican Army (IRA), the Irish force spearheading the war for independence. However, the RIC Reserve Force became infamous for its repeated attacks on Irish civilians, including the November 21, 1920 'Bloody Sunday' assault at Croke Park in Dublin.
'If a police barracks is burned or if the barracks already occupied is not suitable, then the best house in the locality is to be commandeered, the occupants thrown into the gutter. Let them die there—the more the merrier.
Should the order ('Hands Up') not be immediately obeyed, shoot and shoot with effect. If the persons approaching (a patrol) carry their hands in their pockets, or are in any way suspicious-looking, shoot them down. You may make mistakes occasionally and innocent persons may be shot, but that cannot be helped, and you are bound to get the right parties"
Ireland: Land of Song: Come Out Ye Black and Tans: "During the Anglo-Irish War (1919-1921), the British government authorized the assembly of paramilitary forces designed to quell the uprising. The more famous of these forces was the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) Reserve Force, more infamously known throughout Ireland as the 'Black and Tans' because there was a shortage of police uniforms, and so items of military attire were used as supplements.
The intent of the RIC Reserve Force, established by Winston Churchill, was to target the Irish Republican Army (IRA), the Irish force spearheading the war for independence. However, the RIC Reserve Force became infamous for its repeated attacks on Irish civilians, including the November 21, 1920 'Bloody Sunday' assault at Croke Park in Dublin.
'If a police barracks is burned or if the barracks already occupied is not suitable, then the best house in the locality is to be commandeered, the occupants thrown into the gutter. Let them die there—the more the merrier.
Should the order ('Hands Up') not be immediately obeyed, shoot and shoot with effect. If the persons approaching (a patrol) carry their hands in their pockets, or are in any way suspicious-looking, shoot them down. You may make mistakes occasionally and innocent persons may be shot, but that cannot be helped, and you are bound to get the right parties"
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