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772:. This mission had a similar purpose to Operation Rumpunch, with UN troops attempting to take control of the means of communication (radio station and post office), alongside arresting the remaining mercenaries. However, unlike the previous mission, Operation Morthor only managed to arrest one Katangan minister, and led to fighting which required a negotiated ceasefire between UN Representative O’Brien and Prime Minister Tshombe to halt. During the ceasefire, UN troops failed to secure Tshombe, who managed to flee into Rhodesia. Following this, and due to the levels of bloodshed, the Secretary-General ordered an end to Operation Morthor.
656:. Although the contingent of 156 Irish soldiers repelled several attacks by a larger force, they eventually surrendered to the Katangese forces after running out of ammunition and water. The Irish company inflicted approximately 1,300 casualties (including, according to some estimates, up to 300 killed) on the Katangese force, with no deaths amongst the Irish "A" Company. A relief column of approximately 500 Indian, Irish, and Swedish UN troops, sent to break the siege, was unsuccessful and suffered several casualties (including at least five killed). The captured Irish company was held as
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issued orders for the removal of "all non-Congolese officers and mercenaries", and for UN assistance in this action. Operation
Rumpunch began at 4:30 and was deemed largely successful by both Cruise and Secretary-General Hammarskjöld, but it did not succeed in removing all mercenaries, and left the more radical mercenaries, some of whom had been members of the German and Italian militaries of World War Two, behind, safely within Katanga.
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916:. The Katangese forces dug in here and brought heavy and sustained ground and air fire onto the relief column, killing up to five Indian UN troops, injuring a number of Irish UN troops and ultimately forcing the column off the bridge. Additionally, during the effort to reach the trapped company, the Katanga forces set off charges on the railway bridge to impede potential relief efforts.
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Belgian state, and to apply political pressure on
Belgium to force their removal from the theatre. The already politically complex position of Belgium was further complicated by Prime Minister Tshombe's appointment to America of a Belgian civil servant, Michel Struelens, to promote the international reputation of Katanga and its independence through propaganda.
877:. The Irish Support Platoon of A Company knocked out most of the Katangese mortar and artillery positions, including the 75mm gun, with counter-battery fire from 60mm mortars. The fire from the UN Irish positions proved accurate and effective. Mercenary officers were reportedly observed shooting native gendarmes to stem the rout caused in Katangese lines.
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Battalion and Group Mide of the Swedish Battalion were sent to Jadotville to explain to the families of those arrested what had occurred, and to ensure peace in the area. However, four days later Group Mide (and shortly after Company B) returned to Elizabethville due to the aggression of the white population at Jadotville.
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The veterans of
Jadotville were dissatisfied that the Defence Forces refused to acknowledge the battle and that there was an implied black mark on the reputation of their commander. A number of Irish soldiers, who had been involved in the siege, reputedly took their own lives in later years. Quinlan,
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On 16 September, a second attempt to reach the Irish
Company was made, but failed with another three Indian troops being killed and a further eight soldiers suffering injuries. The Katangese asked Quinlan for a ceasefire, as their own forces had been diminished. By this time, their effective strength
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Despite the antagonism at
Jadotville, these troops were substituted by Company A of the 35th Irish Battalion on 3 September 1961, under the command of Commandant Patrick Quinlan. According to both Conor O’Brien and General McKeown this decision was made due to the petition of Belgian Foreign Minister
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By August 1961, tensions between the UN and
Katangan leadership had deteriorated due to the arrival of both O’Brien and an Indian battalion (who both believed, following the February Security Council Resolution, that their goal was to crush the resistance in Katanga) and the breakdown of negotiations
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After being released, the troops were returned to their base in
Elisabethville. Some weeks later, however, "A" Company found itself in active combat again, this time with the support of Swedish UN troops. Eventually, they were reinforced with fresh troops from Ireland (their replacement was the 36th
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Following the torture and killing of Prime
Minister Lumumba on 17 January 1961 – under orders from Moise Tshombe and with indirect assistance of the Belgian state – the UN Security Council passed Resolution 161A a month later on 21 February 1961. In the pursuit of reintegrating the seceded provinces
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Only in 2005 did the Irish Army pardon
Company A for their surrender, and until the early 21st century, the Irish state did not give much recognition to the battle of Jadotville either. The term "Jadotville Jack" was sometimes applied as a term of derision about the Irish Defence Forces. After the
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As a result of Operation Rumpunch, Katangan Minister Godefroid Munongo ramped up actions against those who were anti-secession, which led to 45,000 people seeking assistance from the UN compound in Elisabethville. Additionally, on 29 August 1961, following Operation Rumpunch, Company B of the 35th
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Prior to being deployed to Katanga in June 1961 as part of the ONUC mission, Conor Cruise O’Brien was an Irish diplomat within the UN foreign office in the Republic of Ireland. Upon arrival in Elisabethville, he planned and executed Operation Rumpunch in an attempt to remove the mercenaries within
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The UN's attempts to remove the Belgian presence from the seceded provinces of Katanga (and later Kasai) proved difficult due to members of the Belgian military transitioning into mercenaries while they continued to head the Katangese gendarmerie. This made it more challenging to link them to the
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Quinlan lacked any clear direction or communication from his superiors, and the Katangese gradually infringed on the ceasefire agreement to undermine "A" Company's position. With his position untenable --without any clear orders or promise of assistance, having run out of ammunition and food and
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Operation Rumpunch was ordered by O’Brien and the UN Civilian Operations Chief, Mahmoud Khairi on 28 August 1961, with the aim to take non-Katangan members of the state into their custody. Prior to its start, on 24 August, both President Kasavubu and newly appointed Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula
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Following Resolution 161A, four battalions were sent into Katanga who, at the demand of the Congolese government, were from non-colonial powers. However, these troops were under-equipped and outnumbered by the approximately 5,000 members of the Katanga gendarmerie. For instance, only the Swedish
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Prior to independence, the Congo had been a colonial possession of the Belgian state since 1908, with its resources controlled by businesses owned primarily by Belgium and Britain. The most powerful of these companies were the Belgian owned Société Générale de Belgique and the British controlled
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Although "A" Company, 35th Battalion had tactically defeated a vastly larger enemy force at Jadotville, the Irish Defence Forces' leadership did not overtly acknowledge the battle. There may have been perceived shame that "A" Company had surrendered, or because of political and strategic errors
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Due to anti-UN and pro-Katangese sentiments in the region, the troops were not universally welcomed. Two companies of ONUC peacekeepers — one Swedish and one Irish — had been withdrawn from Jadotville in the days prior to "A" Company's arrival. While it is not clear why the Katangese wanted to
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being low on water-- Quinlan accepted their second offer to surrender. On 17 September, Quinlan met with Katanga Minister Munongo, in which a formal written ceasefire and surrender agreement was made, which contained the proviso that the Irish Company would keep their weapons and be unharmed.
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On 5 September the Katangan forces began constructing roadblocks on the roads available to Company A, which prompted Commandant Quinlan to order his men to build further trench fortifications. On 9 September, Quinlan’s request that the company be removed from Jadotville or provided with more
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The launching of Operation Morthor is considered controversial due to the contention that it was outside the remit given to ONUC, even by the February Security Council Resolution. Additionally, there is speculation over whether UN Secretary-General Hammarskjöld knew beforehand that Special
844:, Belgian settlers and local tribesmen, attacked the Irish company. The attackers had a strength of 3,000–5,000 men – consisting of mostly Katangese and settlers, but with many Belgian, French and Rhodesian mercenaries armed with a mix of weapons. Additionally, these forces had limited
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personnel due to the hostile situation was transmitted to the UN Headquarters at Elizabethville by Captain Liam Donnelly, with a second request two days later. However, neither of Quinlan’s requests were granted prior to the launching of Operation Morthor on the 13 September 1961.
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may have been reduced to 2,000 men. Later that same day, a ceasefire agreement was reached between Quinlan and the Burgomaster of the Katangan forces, enabling the Irish troops to re-supply with water; the Gendarmerie retreated from their positions surrounding the UN compound.
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Attempting to reach the besieged A Company, the relief column, named "Force Kane" after its commander Commandant John Kane, was stymied in a series of battles at a pinch point called the Lufira Bridge. This bridge carried the Jadotville-to-Elisabethville Highway across the
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On the morning of Wednesday 13 September 1961, the soldiers stationed at Jadotville were informed of Operation Morthor by UN Headquarters at Elisabethville. At 07:40, 20 Katangese troops attacked while many of the UN Irish troops of A Company were attending an open-air
800:, were ordered to the mining town some weeks earlier to assist in the protection of its citizens; this was a result of the Belgian foreign minister calling the UN secretary-general to report that Belgian settlers and the local population feared for their safety.
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who died in 1997, had his public reputation restored nine years after his death. John Gorman, a retired soldier who had been a 17-year-old private during the fight, campaigned to have the Battle of Jadotville recognised. In 2004 Irish Minister for Defence
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Selon les précisions que me donna De Troye, les 12 mercenaires blancs qui commandaient les 500 gendarmes katangais avaient , en réalité , redouté de voir leurs troupes indisciplinées massacrer les soldats de l'ONU , ce qui eût été catastrophique pour
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into the Congo, this resolution gave permission for the use of force, if required. However, it was not utilised for another seven months, until Conor Cruise O'Brien was sent to Elisabethville as the Special Representative for UN Secretary-General
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Union Minière du Haut Katanga. Following the Congolese declaration of independence in June 1960, in pursuit of retaining economic benefits, Belgium disregarded the sovereignty of the Congo to support the secession of the Katangan province under
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Lufira River the UN didn't have the bridging equipment to bypass the Katangan position the Katangan gendarmes were now being led by freshly recruited French, German, Belgian and South African soldiers who were Algerian veterans almost to a
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On the same day as Commandant Quinlan's surrender to Minister Munongo, Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld, on route to peace talks with Prime Minister Moise Tshombe, died in an aeroplane crash, which happened under "dubious" circumstances.
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agreed to hold a full review of the battle. A Defence Forces inquiry cleared Quinlan and "A" Company of allegations of soldierly misconduct. A commemorative stone recognising the soldiers of "A" Company was erected on the grounds of
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Bill Ready of Mullingar, then a private aged 20 ... Sergeant Ready was the first casualty, shot in the left thigh about four hours later. ... ... I was back out in the trenches before long because everyone was required that could
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A Company, 35th Battalion, suffered five wounded in action during the siege. The Katangese suffered up to 300 killed, including 30 mercenaries and an indeterminate number of wounded, with figures ranging from 300 to 1,000.
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trainer-light ground attack jet fitted with a pair of underwing bombs and twin 7.5 mm machine guns, which repeatedly attacked the UN position. The Irish soldiers were armed with personal weapons, several water-cooled
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Representative O’Brien was going to launch the operation. The general consensus is that Hammarskjöld did know of the proposal but did not give a direct go-ahead for it, and that O’Brien launched it on his own initiative.
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In 2016 the Irish government awarded a Presidential Unit Citation to "A" Company, the first in the State's history. In October 2017 a plaque commemorating Quinlan was unveiled in his native County Kerry, by former
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Soon after the start of Operation Morthor, the Katangese led a counterattack on an isolated unit of Irish UN soldiers based in the mining town of Jadotville, approximately 100 kilometers from the main UN base in
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the entire garrison of Jadotville was forced to surrender on 17 September a force variously estimated at between 2,000 and 5,000, suffering five wounded while inflicting perhaps 150 casualties on the gendarmes
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2091:, p. 229: "An attempt by Gurkha infantry, accompanied by Irish armored cars, to make a lightning dash across the bridge Three of the Indians were killed outright and eight other soldiers were wounded"
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under the command of Lieutenant Kevin Knightly (the Fords were armed with one Vickers machine gun each, mounted in their cupolas – reportedly firing 15,000 rounds of ammunition over the next four days).
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battalion had armoured transportation that could not be pierced by high-velocity ammunition and modern weaponry, whereas the force they were facing had heavy weaponry (mortars and artillery) and three
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900:), made several attempts to relieve the besieged Irish soldiers. The supporting force of mercenaries (many of them French, German, Belgian and South African; almost all veterans of the
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David N. Gibbs, ‘Dag Hammarskjold, the United Nations, and the Congo Crisis of 1960-61: A Reinterpretation’, The Journal of Modern African Studies, 31(1) (1993), 163-174 (p. 166)
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On 14 September, the Katangan Fouga jet flew passes over the battlefield, dropping bombs that rendered the Company's vehicles inert. and caused injuries to two Irish soldiers.
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during Morthor. Nambiar, Sundaram, Chhina, 'For the Honor of India: A History of Indian Peacekeeping,' Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research, USI of India, New Delhi,
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Battalion). After weeks of fighting and their six-month tour of duty now complete, "A" Company was rotated out of the battle zone and were home in Ireland that December.
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isolate the Irish UN troops, some commentators have suggested that the goal may have been to take the Irish as prisoners for leverage in negotiations with the UN.
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During the siege at Jadotville in September 1961 two Ford armoured cars fired 15,000 rounds of ammunition over four days while defending Irish soldiers
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A Jadotville, du côté katangais, il y a eu pendant les trois jours de bagarres, deux soldats africains et un mercenaire français tués , et huit blessés
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incident no Irish soldier received any decoration for his actions at Jadotville, although Commandant Quinlan recommended a number of his men for the
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While Operation Morthor was halted by Secretary General Hammarskjöld, its failure and the bloodshed it caused led to an anti-UN campaign by Katanga.
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Brownell, Josiah (2014), "Diplomatic Lepers: The Katangan and Rhodesian Foreign Missions in the United States and the Politics of Nonrecognition",
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soldier "injured in combat on foreign soil". He later said that after receiving medical treatment he returned to the fight as everybody was needed.
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Although he is described in the text as a 'platoon commander' who was eventually a captain, the accompanying photograph is marked 'Lt Noel Carey'.
1920:, 122, 134: "Quinlan also had at his disposal two Ford armoured cars with Vickers medium machine guns, as well as a jeep with a mounted Vickers".
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Klinger, Janeen (2005). "Stabilisation Operations and Nation-Building: Lessons from United Nations Peacekeeping in the Congo, 1960-1964".
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Leon Gordenker, 'Conor Cruise O'Brien and the Truth about the United Nations’, International Organisation, 23(4) (1969), 879-913 (p. 898).
1932:, 112: "'A' Company brought with them a section of two armoured cars commanded by Lt Kevin Knightly, from 35 Inf Bn’s Armoured Car Group..
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Leon Gordenker, 'Conor Cruise O'Brien and the Truth about the United Nations’, International Organisation, 23(4) (1969), 879-913 (p. 897).
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During the siege, the Irish radioed to their headquarters: "We will hold out until our last bullet is spent. Could do with some whiskey".
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Operation Morthor led to criticism in the international press against the United Nations, especially in Europe. For instance, the British
1256:, p. 153: "the Katangans had begun moving in large numbers of troops culminating in a brigade strength unit of approximately 3,000"
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Commandant Quinlan's action is cited in military textbooks worldwide as the best example of the use of the so-called perimeter defence.
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was one of the last decisions taken by Enda Kenny before he retired as Taoiseach in June 2017. They were presented with newly-designed
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829:. Expecting to take the men off-guard, the first attackers moved in rapidly. However, they were spotted by an Irish sentry, and a
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1999:
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David O'Donoghue, 'Army's Congo Mission Casts a Long Shadow', Irish Studies in International Affairs, 17 (2006) 43-59 (p. 49).
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he was shot at Jadotville, and held the unusual distinction of being the first Irish soldier injured in combat on foreign soil
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Kent, John (2017), "The Neo-colonialism of Decolonisation: Katangan Secession and the Bringing of the Cold War to the Congo",
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Gibbs, David N. (1993), "Dag Hammarskjold, the United Nations, and the Congo Crisis of 1960-61: A Reinterpretation",
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in 2005. A commissioned portrait of Quinlan was installed in the Congo Room of the Irish Defence Forces' UN School.
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2079:, Force Kane II: "The Gurkhas suffered five fatalities and twelve wounded. Four Irish troops were also wounded"
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2224:"The Real Siege of Jadotville Part III: Veteran Tony Dykes on the Fight for Elisabethville | All About History"
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probably with the aim of taking the Irish as prisoners and using them as leverage in negotiations with the U.N.
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783:, compared the UN troops’ actions to those of the Soviet Union, by calling them "The Red Army in blue berets".
652:. The siege took place during the seven-day escalation of hostilities between ONUC and Katangese forces during
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2329:"Senior US officer criticises lack of medals for Irish soldiers who went 'above and beyond' at Jadotville"
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by Private Billy Ready alerted the company to the threat (Ready was wounded in a later exchange of fire).
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O'Neill, J.T. (2002), "Eyewitness: The Irish Company at Jadotville, Congo, 1961: Soldiers or Symbols?",
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The Irish soldiers were held as hostages for approximately one month, in an effort to force terms of
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petitioned the United Nations for assistance in "protect the national territory of the Congo". The
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for approximately one month, before being released on 15 October as part of a prisoner exchange.
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Dunleavy, Pat (2005). O'Donoghue, David (ed.). "Fighting For Our Lives With 'Jadotville Jack'".
1326:"The True Story of the Heroic Battle That Inspired the New Netflix Film The Siege of Jadotville"
1177:"The True Story of the Heroic Battle That Inspired the New Netflix Film The Siege of Jadotville"
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1880:"Brave Vets Medal Shame; Jungle fighters honoured.. with award they had to pay for themselves"
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This is the first time that a Unit Citation has been awarded within the Irish Defence Forces
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Christopher Hitchens, ‘Conor Cruise O’Brien’, Grand Street, 6(3) (1987), 142-160 (p. 146).
303:~3,000 Katanga mercenaries and irregulars led by Belgian, French and Rhodesian mercenaries
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fled the country. UN forces did not completely leave the Congo until 30 June 1964.
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Nominal Roll 'A' Company, 35 Irish Bn Irish Contingent JADOTVILLE - 18 Sept 1961
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Jadotville was studied by US soldiers as example of excellent defensive tactics
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2415:"The Siege of Jadotville: How the bravery of Irish UN soldiers was shunned"
1946:"The legacy of Jadotville for Irish veterans: Suicide, alcoholism and PTSD"
1783:"The Siege of Jadotville: How the bravery of Irish UN soldiers was shunned"
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The Katangese attacked in waves of 600 or so, preceded by bombardment from
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began on 13 September 1961, lasting for five days. While serving under the
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The Katangese Gendarmes and War in Central Africa: Fighting Their Way Home
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Froberg, Lars (2005). O'Donoghue, David (ed.). "Remembering Jadotville".
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2578:"Jamie Dornan's latest film wins standing ovation at Galway Film Fleadh"
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O'Donoghue, David (2006). "Army's Congo Mission Casts a Long Shadow".
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O'Donoghue, David (2006), "Army's Congo Mission Casts a Long Shadow",
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forces in Katanga launched the planned military offensive, code-named
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The Battle of Jadotville; Irish Soldiers in Combat in the Congo, 1961
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between the Katangan and Congolese governments in May of that year.
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Due to this intervention in the Congo's sovereignty, Prime Minister
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2951:(Reprinted 2006 ed.). Irish Academic Press. pp. 105–112.
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Missing in Action: The 50 Year Search for Ireland's Missing Soldier
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1961 battle between Irish UN troops and Katanga during Congo Crisis
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The Tragic State of the Congo: From Decolonization to Dictatorship
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Irish ONUC troops in the Congo in 1960 (a year prior to the siege)
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United Nations operations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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2357:"Five Irish soldiers took their own lives after Jadotville siege"
2303:"Former Taoiseach unveils plaque honouring Jadotville commandant"
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The United Nations, Intra-State Peacekeeping and Normative Change
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2384:"From Galway to the Congo — into the Heart of Darkness – Part 2"
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2552:"28th Galway Film Fleadh – July 2016 – The Siege of Jadotville"
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The Siege at Jadotville: The Irish Army's Forgotten Battle
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The Siege at Jadotville: The Irish Army's Forgotten Battle
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Paul Spaak to protect the white population at Jadotville.
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The Irish Army in the Congo 1960–1964: The Far Battalions
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2437:"Soldiers recognised for Jadotville bravery"
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2175:"Death of Jadotville soldier Bill Ready"
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1767:. 22 September 1961. Archived from
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2077:Irish Military Archives Exhibition
2028:. Mercier Press Ltd. p. 106.
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1088:(2005), was adapted as the film,
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3341:2nd Commando Battalion (Belgium)
3204:Armée Nationale Congolaise (ANC)
3037:Battle of Jadotville Anniversary
3026:, Indiana University Press, 2016
2803:International Peacekeeping, 9(4)
2622:"The Siege of Jadotville (2016)"
2413:Sweeney, Eamon (5 August 2016).
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2679:. RTÉ Radio 1. 21 January 2004
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2173:Eilis Ryan (7 November 2016).
1847:Tom Farrell (9 October 2011).
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1904:. No. 6. November 2010.
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1175:Ciaran Byrne (27 July 2016).
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2004:99th Indian Infantry Brigade
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1094:(2016). The cast includes
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2839:Whelan, Michael (2006).
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1491:(1): 93-130 (pp. 102-03)
1266:Patrick Quinlan (1961).
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4002:Sieges involving Sweden
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3690:William "Rip" Robertson
3446:Cuban Exile Naval Force
3100:Egide Bocheley-Davidson
3041:Irish Military Archives
2966:Foghlú, Sean Ó (2011).
2382:Carney, Jim (c. 2012).
1229:. Fayard. p. 142.
1091:The Siege of Jadotville
644:(modern-day Likasi) by
441:Force Publique mutinies
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2932:. Dublin: New Island.
2305:. RTE. 28 October 2017
1298:Valahu, Mugur (1963).
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3004:Greene, John (2012).
2727:. Algora Publishing.
1732:(1): 163-174 (p. 168)
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3894:Violettes Imperiales
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3471:Conor Cruise O'Brien
3369:5 Mechanised Brigade
3156:Joseph-Désiré Mobutu
2805:, pp. 127–144,
2757:African Security, 10
2473:on 18 September 2016
2177:. Westmeath Examiner
1996:on 1 September 2007.
1505:Aksu, Eşref (2010),
1065:on 2 December 2017.
861:and two Irish-built
855:Vickers machine guns
570:Violettes Imperiales
388:1 helicopter damaged
376:3 - 5 Indians killed
136:Battle of Jadotville
89:13–17 September 1961
4047:20th-century sieges
3570:Frédéric Vandewalle
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2894:militaryarchives.ie
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2602:. 12 September 2016
2558:on 23 November 2017
2499:. Irish Independent
2443:. 17 September 2016
2139:, pp. 137–138.
2103:, pp. 135–136.
1851:. Irish Independent
1744:"Southern Rhodesia"
1670:, pp. 131–132.
1534:, pp. 262–263.
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617:siege of Jadotville
385:1 transport vehicle
190:Katangese Air Force
120: /
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3923:Other major events
3756:Congo-Stanleyville
3229:South Kasai forces
2759:, pp. 254–271
2467:Westmeath Examiner
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684:, which began the
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466:Congo-Stanleyville
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334:1 soldier, 1 pilot
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2582:Irish Independent
2394:on 5 October 2011
2014:, 2009, 201, 217.
2012:978-81-902097-8-6
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