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Gerry Anderson
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Remembrance
This year marks the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I. In honour of this, there are free events across the country, online activities and special broadcasts.
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JAMES MOORE
Two brothers from County Donegal, James and Charles Moore, volunteered to fight even though they were considered too old to do so. |
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FLASHBACKS OF THE WAR
James Coyle, a talented musician, was sent to France in 1915. He survived the war, but his life was blighted by severe flashbacks. |
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CHARLES LOVE
Lieutenant Charles Love survived WW1 but lost his life during the Easter Rising in 1916. |
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PATRICK GERARD CURRAN
Twenty-two-year-old Sergeant Patrick Gerrard Curran died from the effects of gas poisoning at Loos, France, on April 29, 1916. |
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HMS GOLIATH
Seaman Gunner Dennis, who was one of 570 men who lost their lives when the battleship, HMS Goliath sank after being struck by torpedoes. |
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JAMES HAMILTON
A brilliant student and teacher dies during battle in a Belgian town. |
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JAMES McGAHEY
Private James McGahey died from injuries recieved during the Battle of the Somme. |
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DANIEL AND ALBERT
Paul O'Hea, head teacher of Nazareth House, told Deirdre Donnelly the story of his two uncles - both of whom lost their lives in World War One.
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UNITED IN REMEMBRANCE
It was back in November 2005 when, for the first time, the
Irish tricolour flew alongside the Union flag at the cenotaph
in Derry. Our reporter Cathy
Harris was there. |
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Mark Patterson Facebook page - for anyone who wants to find out more about Mark's show.
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